CW Tempo modules can be synchronized to the frequency of a FrequencyDivider.
If the FreqDivider gets clock messges from a MidiClock module, it’s sync mode should be set to “int” by all means, because MidiClock messages derived from the host seq are unstable, producing unstable delayTimes and unwanted crackles.
 

TempoDelay

dspLoad 9.00/5.90/5.80
A Stereo Delay with (optional) cross feedback.  In manual mode, max. delay time is 4000ms; if synchronized to MidiClock, longer delays can be achieved though (eg 120bpm, freqDivider24/256=> max. delay time is 5333ms).

TempoFlanger

dspLoad 10.10/6.90/-
The Modulation speed can be synchronized to a MidiClock signal. Otherwise same as standard Flanger module.

TempoPhaser

dspLoad 9.50/6.30/6.30
The Modulation speed can be synchronized to a MidiClock signal. Otherwise same as standard Phaser module.

CWMod tempo delay modules:

see effects/delay

CWMod tempo modulation modules:

see effects/modulation

 

 

Flexor3 Override Delay:

This delay “samples” incoming data and overrides them with a looped version of itself.
-The length of the “loop” is determined by the delay’s time settings.
-To hear the desired effect, a gateOn message must be received.
-On gateOff, the dry input is connected through.
-”Catch” off: NoteOff>immediate switch to dry signal
-”Catch” on: NoteOff>dry signal after one loop
-Sustain: feedback amount. Caution, possible fb overflow!
-Fade: cross-fade between looping points

overrideDelay

dspLoad 12.30/9.10/9.20

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