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Summary of Contents for STD-1

Page 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ray of taps was originally designed to simulate the multiple repeats and random stnictores of acoustic Fevarli rEdion This is only one due of the many uses you wfH find for the Stereo Tapp Dfelay A se...

Page 3: ...single ended Va phone jack or 1 Megohm FET Input single ended Vk phone jack switchaUe 40K ohm single ended Vi phone jack or 600 ohm active balanced XLR connector Two single ended Va phone jacks drives...

Page 4: ...x Taps are to be routed to Buss A or B Provides a 1 5X continuously variable delev rarige from each Tap Detennines the proportion of the Sweep voltage and Hx voltage that controls the d 4iine _ Varies...

Page 5: ...you are using the standard instnjment version note that you are provided with a HI LO impedance matching switch to allow for use with a wide range of signal sources Set tfifs switch to the appropriate...

Page 6: ...ts Return input If this is your case try returning the STD 1 outputs to the AUX INPUTS Most Auxilaiy Inputs have tevel conbols whh are useful as effects return levels If your AUX INS are not available...

Page 7: ...nstruments such as piano or drums will require more headroom than instruments such as homs or pre compressed si ials which may be able to ride much closer to the clipping point Note again that the HEA...

Page 8: ...nt buss with any blend of the dry input signal Users of the instru ment version will most commonly be mixing dry and effects signals in the center range of these controls Studio users will find the un...

Page 9: ...frequencies with the HIGH CUT control With this control at minimum the delayed signal is passed unptocessed for special effects stereo reprocessing of mono signals and other appBcations where full fr...

Page 10: ...nt oulputchan nels This single factor contributes additional complex phase and time delays to produce what some have termed 3 dimensional mix capabilities Rather than hearing only the spedal effect 4n...

Page 11: ...rom each tap Advance this control to maximum and notice that the echo gets shorter Using the Tap Delay chart look up the minimum delay times which you are now hearing The CV MIX control allows you to...

Page 12: ...frequencies affect the delay time in greater amounts The circuitry of the STD 1 automatically compensates for the typically large pitch shifte ttiat occur when faster sweep frequendes are used The res...

Page 13: ...l Regoieration 1_EVEL must be used to fade the regeneration in and out The remaining three acMs are used for control voltage interfadng using the Standard 0 to 5 volt control range available from most...

Page 14: ...nfinol settlngswithin flie ftont paiel DELAY section The actual mix which you create with the CV MIX control is what you will receive at this output This output aJlows you to have multiple STD 1 units...

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Page 21: ...t to make such determination on the basis offactory inspection Products returned to the factory must first receive return authorization from A DA and must be shipped prepaid The retwm authorization nu...

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