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Tutorial
Change the Delay Type
Turn the Delay Type knob to Analog.
1.
Play a single note and notice how the repeats gradually decrease in fidelity.
2.
Add Modulation
Turn the Modulation knob to the 12 o’clock position.
1.
Play your guitar and listen to the chorus-like effect applied to the repeats.
2.
Store the Current Settings to a Memory Location
Press the Store button. The currently active (or first available) Memory Location
1.
LED flashes.
Press and release the right footswitch until the Memory Location 1 LED is lit.
2.
Press the Store button again. The TimeBender
3.
TM
’s current settings are stored to
Memory Location 1.
Note
: You can abort the store procedure by pressing the Delay On/Off footswitch.
Load Settings from a Memory Location
Set the Tempo/Memory footswitch to select memory locations. To do this, press
1.
both footswitches until the Memory Indicator LED is lit.
Press and release the right footswitch to select a memory location, indicated by
2.
the Memory Location LEDs. Note that when location 2 is selected, LEDs 1 and 2
are lit; when location 3 is selected, LEDs 1, 2, and 3 are lit, and so on.
Settings load automatically when a memory location is selected.
3.
Using the Looper
The TimeBender’s Looper lets you record, play back, and overdub loops up to 20 sec-
onds long. Enable the Looper by turning the Delay Type knob to the Looper position.
Note that the Looper sums stereo input signals to mono, and outputs a mono signal
only.
The voicing still works when the Looper is active, so you can do things like record a
bass line with the voicing set to an octave down (
8L
), and then set the voicing to uni-
son and play over the looped bass line. Also, with an expression pedal, you can store a
unison voicing in the toe position and an octave down in the heel position, and switch
between your “bass” and guitar on the fly.