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The Mix, Dwell, Modify, Tone, and PD
dip switches on the left side simply turn that parameter
on or off for ramping or expression / CV capability.
The Mix, Dwell, Modify, Tone, and PD
dip switches on the right side control whether or not the
parameters will rise (go clockwise in ramp mode) or fall (go
counterclockwise in ramp mode). It also controls how the
parameters will behave with an expression pedal plugged in.
Bounce:
When on (and no expression pedal), parameters will
go back and forth (i.e. modulate), if it’s off, parameters will
ramp and hold.
MoTB D:
Momentary engage or bypass for channel D. It
changes from “momentary engage” or momentary “bypass”
dependent on what state (i.e. active or bypass) the pedal
was in when this dip switch was changed. If the channel was
engaged, then it acts as a momentary bypass. If the channel
was in bypass, then it acts as a momentary engage.
MoTB W:
Momentary engage or bypass for channel W. It
changes from “momentary engage” or momentary “bypass”
dependent on what state (i.e. active or bypass) the pedal
was in when this dip switch was changed. If the channel was
engaged, then it acts as a momentary bypass. If the channel
was in bypass, then it acts as a momentary engage.
Buffer:
This enables optional noise-less / click-less high-
quality buffered bypass.
Trails:
This enables optional buffered bypass with “trails.”
Trails mean that the existing reverb continues to bleed into
the dry signal even while bypassed.
Sweep:
This controls where ramp sweeps. In “T” (top),
the expression control will occur between the current knob
position and the max position (fully clockwise). In “B”
(bottom) the expression control will occur between the
current knob position and the minimum position
(fully counterclockwise).
NOTE: It may seem overwhelming and difficult
for users to take all this in at first. My suggestion is always to
forget about the dip switches for a while when you get the
pedal. Get to know the basic functionality of it, and then if/
when you want to experiment with ramping or expression,
it will likely be easier.
Some of these concepts are much easier to
explain and demonstrate on video, and I have
many tutorials available on my youtube channel at
www.youtube.com/c/ChaseBlissAudio.
We also love to hear from customers and answer
questions so feel free to write us anytime at
chaseblissaudio.com/contact.
Thank you so much for purchasing this product
and ENJOY!
Example presets continued on next page
All presets created by Mason Stoops.
Hear them at soundcloud.com/chaseblissaudio
chaseblissaudio.com
PILOT
Active Channels
W
NOWHERE
Active Channels
D
A very important thing to remember is that ramping always
gets reset when bypassing. The parameters’ current knob
position control where the parameters ultimately will either
start or stop ramping.