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Part Names and Functions
Operating the DELAY TIME Knob
When adjusting the delay time with the DELAY TIME knob, the setting normally
changes in units of one millisecond (or ten milliseconds if the time is ten seconds or
longer). However, simultaneously pressing and turning the knob causes the delay
time setting to change rapidly, allowing you to quickly reach the value you want,
even with higher values. This feature is called the “Time Advance function.”
The settings range for Delay Time is from one millisecond to 23 seconds. When the
BPM is indicated (p. 27), the settings range is from 3 to 9999.
* The range of the setting varies according to the mode and tempo selected.
Normal Operation
• Turning this knob to the right increases the delay time in units of one millisecond
(one click).
• Turning this knob to the left decreases the delay time in units of one millisecond
(one click).
Operating the Time Advance Function
fig.27
• When you hold down the knob and turn it to the right, the delay time starts
increasing. The rate of change increases the more the knob is turned.
• When you hold down the knob and turn it to the left, the delay time starts
decreasing. The rate of change increases the more the knob is turned.
Knob first pressed here
Unit of change gradually
increases up to -10 clicks
Unit of change gradually
increases up to +10 clicks
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