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The Type knob selects from a variety of delay types and delay time ranges. As
the types are changed, default settings for all controls except Level will be loaded.
0.5 Second Digital delay. Time knob range of 15 to 500 milliseconds.
2 Seconds Digital delay. Time knob range of 0.5 seconds to 2 seconds.
4 Seconds Digital delay. Time knob range of 2 seconds to 4 seconds.
8 Seconds Digital delay. Time knob range of 4 seconds to 8 seconds.
Analog Modeled after a vintage bucket brigade analog delay circuit.
Time knob range* is 35 millseconds to 1 sec.
Modulated Delay with chorused repeats. Time knob range* is 100 ms-1 sec.
Reverse A delay where the repeats are played backwards. Time knob
range is 500 milliseconds to 4 seconds.
Slapback 50 to 150 milliseconds; uses the Tape Delay algorithm.
Lo Fi A low-fidelity delay that has limited bandwidth and reduced
bit-depth to approximate the effects of low sample rate and
8-bit signal processing used in vintage digital delays. Time knob
range* is 100 millseconds to 1 second.
Tape Modeled after a classic tube tape echo. Time knob range* is
100 millseconds to 1 second.
Pong
Based on the Digital Delay, this delay alternates repeats
between the left and right outputs. Time knob range* is
500 millseconds to 2 seconds. NOTE: When both inputs are
connected (stereo in), only the left input is processed through
the delay. The dry path does maintain stereo separation.
The JamMan
®
Delay’s delay has a Tempo footswitch that can be used for
setting the delay time by tapping in the rhythm. Simply press the footswitch
in time with the music to adjust the delay time. Tempo works in conjunction
with the Multiplier button so you can tap in quarter notes but get variations
on the delay time depending on which Multiplier is selected.
* With
MULtIPLIeR
at quarter note setting..
Delay Types and Parameters
Summary of Contents for JAMMAN - REV 18-0687
Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Professional Audio Equipment...
Page 35: ...29 Storing and Recalling Delay Settings 1 2 99...
Page 37: ...31 Setting DelayTime with the DelayTempo Footswitch 99 1 2...
Page 39: ...33 Synchronizing DelayTempo to LoopTempo 1 2 99...
Page 41: ...35 Using an Expression Pedal Delay 99 3 1 2 4 5 9 7 10 6 8...
Page 43: ...37 Selecting a Loop Loop Select buttons Loop Down footswitch Loop Up footswitch 99...
Page 45: ...Recording a Loop 39 1 3 2 6 4 5 99...
Page 47: ...Recording Overdubs 41 2 3 4 99 1...
Page 55: ...49 Time Signature 3 1 2 99 4...
Page 57: ...51 Setting a LoopTempo for Recording 3 1 2 4 99...
Page 61: ...55 Loop Single Phrases 99 2 3 1 4...
Page 63: ...57 RhythmType 99 3 4 1 5 2 6...
Page 65: ...59 Using an Expression Pedal Looper 99 3 1 2 7 4 6 5...
Page 67: ...61 Deleting Individual Loop Phrases 99 2 3 4 1...
Page 69: ...63 Erase All Loops Internal Memory 99 1 3 4 2...
Page 73: ...67 Erase All Loops Memory Card 99 2 4 5 3 1...
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