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ADA 64i-1.28i-2.56i  owners manual 

regenerated signal content above the mid-range frequencies is attenuated to simulate highly 
damped room acoustics. The frequency spectrum of the sound source generally decays as it 
would in a natural environment. 
 

3.4 PHASE

 

The delayed signal's phase is inverted when the PHASE pushbutton is engaged. "Inverted phase" 
may correct phasing problems in mixing consoles, or alter the tonal characteristics of short delay 
effects such as resonant flanging and doppler chorusing.

 

 
3.5 REPEAT HOLD

 

When engaged, the REPEAT HOLD pushbutton will capture and repeat the signal stored in memory 
indefinitely without any loss of audio quality. Up to 2560ms (on the 2.561) of a musical passage may 
be repeated as a counterpoint or a background rhythm.

 

When your DIGITAL DELAY is initially powered up, an internal protection circuit switches the REPEAT 
HOLD function out to prevent "howling."

 

 
3.6 DELAY SECTION

 

The DELAY MULTIPLIER control allows continuous 0.125X to 1X adjustment of the delay time 
selected from any one of the interlocking DELAY range pushbuttons. The ranges of each of the 
DELAY pushbuttons are as follows:

 

 

FIGURE 3-2 

.64 DELAY TIME RANGES 

Left to right 

PUSHBUTTON

 

DELAY TIME (in ms) 

MIN    MAX

 

EFFECT

 

#1  
#2  
#3  
#4

 

#5

 

.31  to   2.5

1.25 to    10

5 to    40

20 to  160
80 to  640

Hi Flange  
Lo Flange  
Chorus  
Double/Echo  
Echo

 

 

FIGURE 3-4

 

1.28i DELAY TIME RANGES 

Left to right 

PUSHBUTTON

 

DELAY TIME (in ms) 

MIN    MAX

 

EFFECT

 

#1  
#2  
#3  
#4  
#5  
#6

 

.15   to  1.25 
.62   to       5 

2.5  to     20 

10  to     80 
40  to   320 

160 to 1280

Hi Flange  
Lo Flange  
Chorus  
Chorus/Dbl. 
Double/Echo  
Echo

 

 

FIGURE 3-4

 

2.56i DELAY TIME RANGES

 

Left to right 

PUSHBUTTON

 

DELAY TIME (in ms) 

MIN    MAX

 

EFFECT

 

#1  
#2  
#3  
#4  
#5  
#6

 

.31   to    2.5 

1.25  to     10 

5   to     40 

20  to   160 
80  to   640 

320  to 2650

Hi Flange  
Lo Flange  
Chorus  
Double/Echo  
Echo  
Long Echo

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 1.28i

Page 1: ...f may 2004 Original ADA logo edited and rendered by Barend Onneweer of Raamw3rk The version of this manual is copyrighted and may not be sold or placed on a website without permission of the editor Re...

Page 2: ...ADJUSTMENT 3 2 REMOTE FUNCTIONS 3 3 REGENERATION SECTION 3 4 PHASE 3 5 REPEAT HOLD 3 6 DELAY SECTION 3 7 MODULATION 4 0 PATCH DIAGRAMS FIGURE 4 1 CLASSIC FLANGE 4 2 EVEN ODD HARMONIC 4 3 THICK CHORUS...

Page 3: ...a visual indication of the speed direction and position of the sweep as it moves up and down REGENERATION HI CUT EQ variable between 16kHz to 1 0kHz 8 1 sweep for flanging and chorusing effects that s...

Page 4: ...CT OUT A 600 ohm unbalanced output The level is set with the OUTPUT LEVEL control and carries the mix of dry and delayed signal set by the OUTPUT MIX control DIRECT OUT A 600 ohm unbalanced output of...

Page 5: ...e level signals will generally require positioning the control more counter clockwise Remember proper setting of the INPUT OUTPUT LEVEL controls is necessary to achieve maximum performance with the le...

Page 6: ...initially powered up an internal protection circuit switches the REPEAT HOLD function out to prevent howling 3 6 DELAY SECTION The DELAY MULTIPLIER control allows continuous 0 125X to 1X adjustment o...

Page 7: ...ave for delay times that reach a peak or dip and quickly turnaround especially useful for flanging effects Advancing the knob towards the 12 o clock position selects pure sine wave modulation for dela...

Page 8: ...the EFFECT OUTPUT in a stereo PA or recording system In mono systems set the OUTPUT MIX control in its center position 5 A single short repeat of the note or chord is produced for added thickness FIG...

Page 9: ...l special effects can be produced by varying the MODULATION DEPTH and SPEED controls FIGURE 4 7 REVERB Mixing a higher percentage of dry signal will position the reverb further into the background FIG...

Page 10: ...ADA 64i 1 28i 2 56i owners manual 4 1 BLANK PATCH SHEETS Notes Notes Notes Notes Notes Notes Notes Page 10 of 11...

Page 11: ...1 SWEEP SPEED 0 1 sec to 25sec INPUT 510k ohm single ended phone jack handles instrument and single ended line level signals OUTPUT S Single ended phone jacks drives 600 ohms MAX INPUT LEVEL 20dBV ref...

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