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Simple Delay effect

It is very useful to synchronize the Simple Delay effect with the tempo and beat of a project. See the previous discussion on Calculating Rates in the General FX Controls section of this chapter for information about how to calculate and synchronize this effect with a project. [Pg.174]

The time delay effect is canceled out, and this equation at the summing point is equivalent to a system without dead time (where the forward path is C = GCGE). With simple block diagram algebra, we can also show that the closed-loop characteristic polynomial with the Smith predictor... [Pg.200]

The results of uncontrolled trials should be discussed to the extent that they provide supportive evidence of effectiveness. This is followed by an analysis of dose-response or blood level-response information. This section should include (a) an integrated summary and analysis of all data, from animal, pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, and other clinical pharmacol ogy trials, and from controlled and uncontrolled clinical trials that bear a dose-response or blood level-response relationship to effectiveness, (b) the method of dose selection, and (c) the choice of dose interval. Data that support the dosing recommendation proposed in labeling, including the recommended starting and maximal doses, the method of dose titration, and other methods regarding individualization of dosage also should be discussed. Any deviations from relatively simple dose-response or blood level-response relationships due to nonlinearity of pharmacokinetics, delayed effects, tolerance, etc., as well as limitations of the data, should be described. [Pg.130]

An integrated summary and analysis is to be provided on all data that pertain to dose-response or drug candidate plasma concentration-response relationships of effectiveness and thus to contribute to dose selection, dosing interval, and dosage duration. Relevant data from nonclinical and clinical studies should be referenced and, where appropriate, summarized to illustrate further and describe these relationships. Any identified deviations (e.g., nonlinearity of pharmacokinetics, delayed effects, tolerance, enzyme induction) from relatively simple relationships should be discussed. Also, any evidence of differences in the relationships that result from the age, gender, race, disease status, or other factors of the patients should be described. How the potential for these deviations and differences were evaluated, even if no differences were found, should be described. [Pg.403]

Next in line would be the modulation-type effects, such as the Amplitude Modulation FX and the FlangerAVah-wah/Phaser FX. This would also be the time to add delay effects like Chorus, Delay, Multi-Tap Delay, and Simple Delay. [Pg.143]

Delay Greater than 50ms (often much more) Simple Chorus effect with a longer and clearly noticeable delay or echo effect. Delay effects are not modulated. [Pg.152]

Reverb is a delay-type effect and is similar in many ways to the Simple Delay and Multi-Tap Delay FX. You can immediately see from the plug-in window that Reverb has many more controls to subtly adjust the delay and potentially make it sound more natural. On the track level. Reverb can be used to bring a part out of the mix, although it should be used cautiously and with restraint. Here is how Reverb works ... [Pg.172]

It is well known that OPs cause the inhibition of several major enzymes, and this fact can be easily proved by simple methods of laboratory and clinical biochemistry. On the other hand, diagnostics of a chronic, low-dose action of OPs, or their delayed effects after subacute intoxication is a big problem because of lack of inhibition or recovery of the enzymes activities. Determination of a peptide spectrum of blood plasma or serum could... [Pg.127]

Tokuyama eta/. (1958) have reported an interesting phenomenon, i.e., iron exchange during enzyme activity. Indeed an active exchange with exogenous Fe was observed. Fe++ could intervene as a simple bridge-former between enzyme and substrate. Fe++-ions have a delayed effect on the activation of metal free enzyme. The following equilibria are but slowly reached ... [Pg.378]


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