Trig out
A 10V gate is sent whenever the channels button is pressed. When a looping sample starts again or a trigger signal is
received on the input a trigger pulse is also sent
Sync in
- Delay time
Delay time can be controlled externally using a sync signal or any square wave.
After 3 pulses have been received the delay will be set to this new rate and sync mode will be enabled. Just like
turning the delay knob the rate will not immediately jump to the new rate but speed up or slow down to get to it.
In sync mode the time knob will select divisions and multiples of the received delay time.
From right to left they are 2x, 1 2/3 x, 1 1/2x, 1 1/3x, 1x, 2/3x, 1/2x, 1/3x, 1/4x, 1/5x, 1/6x, 1/8x, 1/16x, 1/32x
To exit the sync mode turn the feedback knob all the way to the left then back to the desired level.
Sync out
Pulses will always be sent out of this jack based on the delay rate. 4 pulses are sent per delay time so with a 1/2
second delay 8 are sent per second.
CV FM in responds to is -5V to 8V
The CV envelope follower outputs 0-8V
Trigger and sync in responds to >3V
Trigger and sync out are 0-10V
Audio in and out are line level
If you are using a banana jack system the samples can be triggered directly but the two devices must be grounded.
One way to do this is by using one of the 1/8” jacks which is why the 1/8” trigger inputs are an easier way of externally
triggering the device.
The Delaydelus uses a 12v center positive supply that delivers at least 200mA
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