16
Part Names and Functions
Front Panel
fig.24
F.BACK (feedback) Knob
Adjusts the feedback level (or how much
the sound is repeated).
* Oscillation may occur with certain input
sounds, or when the knob is set at
certain positions.
* This knob is not functional when “SOS”
is selected as the mode (p. 18).
DELAY TIME Knob
This sets the delay time for the sound.
You can turn the knob without pushing it (changing the
delay time in 1-msec units) or while pushing it (activating
the Time Advance function).
“Operating the DELAY TIME Knob” (p. 17)
E.LEVEL (effect level) Knob
Adjusts the volume of the effect
sound.
MEMORY Number
Indicators (1–4)
The indicator for the currently selected
MEMORY number (1–4) lights.
The indicator flashes while the
DD-20 is in write standby; the
indicator flashes more rapidly while
the write operation is in progress.
TONE Knob
This adjusts the tone of
the effect's sound.
The frequency
response is flat when
the knob is set to the
center position; turning
it to the right boosts the
higher frequencies,
and turning it to the left
cuts the higher
frequencies.
*
This knob is not
functional when
“SOS” is selected
as the mode (p. 18).
MODE Knob
Select the type of
delay effect (p. 18).
TAP Button
The delay time is set
according to the intervals
between taps of the button.
You can switch between the
delay time indicator and the BPM
indicator by holding down the
button for two seconds or longer.
* You can turn the display backlighting on
and off by together pressing both the
TAP button and the TEMPO button.
TEMPO Button
This is used to specify the length of the
delay time for the tempo input with Tap
Input in terms of the note length.
SELECT Button
This changes
MANUAL or
memories 1–4.
WRITE Button
Press this to store
settings in
“MEMORY.”
TEMPO Indicator
This flashes in time with
the beat for the selected
tempo.
Summary of Contents for Giga Delay DD-20
Page 40: ...40 Setting Memo fig 36 fig 36 fig 36 ...
Page 44: ...G6017366 03 2 FA1 11N ...