background image

3

USER INTERFACE – TOP PANEL

5

8

9

11

3

2
1

4

10

6

7

1.  EFFECT ON / RUBBERNECK Footswitch 

Turns the delay effect on or off. When this footswitch is pressed and held, the ‘Rubberneck’ delay 
stretching feature is enabled until the footswitch is released.

2.  RUBBERNECK RATE Pot & LED 

The Rubbernecking feature creates a ‘rubber band’-like stretched audio effect when the EFFECT ON 
footswitch is held. This is accomplished by shortening or lengthening the delay time at a variable rate. 
Adjusting the RUBBERNECK RATE pot will increase or decrease the time it takes to reach the full range 
of the stretched sound. The first (left) half of the control sets the time to stretch (divebomb) the delay 
signal and the second (right) half of the control sets the rate to compress the delay time.  
 
The RUBBERNECK RATE pot is a clear backlit potentiometer with a bi-color LED underneath that serves 
a dual purpose:  

•  LED Off 

The delay effect is bypassed.

•  LED On 

The LED will light solid green when the effect is enabled. The LED will pulse between green 
and yellow to indicate the modulation speed set by the RATE knob—the faster the modulation 
speed, the faster it will pulse between green and yellow. If the DEPTH knob is set to the 
minimum position, the LED will stay solid green to indicate no modulation is active. When 
Rubbernecking is active, the LED will light solid red.

Summary of Contents for rubberneck

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ws a DigiTech FS3X Footswitch to be connected for hands free control of Rubbernecking Modulation on off and Tap Tempo Regen The Rubberneck Analog Delay pedal is all you need for that truly classic ana...

Page 3: ...fy the delay indicated by the LED to the left of the footswitch to match the tapped intervals Used in conjunction with the TAP RATIO switch you can get triplet or double time delays based on the tap i...

Page 4: ...nge of the stretched sound The first left half of the control sets the time to stretch divebomb the delay signal and the second right half of the control sets the rate to compress the delay time The R...

Page 5: ...s used to increase the gain of the signal fed into the delay making the repeats more or less distorted The TONE knob is used to make the delay signal brighter or darker in tone 8 LEVEL Knob Controls t...

Page 6: ...ble the secondary REPEATS state 11 TEMPO REGEN footswitch Tap this footswitch to tap in the delay time The time is set based on the interval between taps in conjunction with the TAP RATIO switch posit...

Page 7: ...o it is designed for use with most effect pedals 3 Output Jack Connect this output to the input of your guitar amplifier or the next effect in line 4 Footswitch Jack Connect an optional DigiTech FS3X...

Page 8: ...Rubberneck as shown in Connection Diagrams on page 8 3 Connect the appropriate HARMAN power supply sold separately to the POWER input connector and connect the other end to an available AC outlet 4 S...

Page 9: ...ble TRS Cable IN TIP SEND Feedback Path Effects Amp HARMAN Power Supply Sold Separately OUT OUT OUT IN IN IN Amplifier Effects Loop Setup Amp Use only unbalanced instrument cables for audio connection...

Page 10: ...y Rubbernecking Modulation On Off TapTempo Regen TRS Cable DigiTech FS3X Footswitch NOTE For full functionality connect the DigiTech FS3X Footswitch using a TRS cable A TS cable can be used to control...

Page 11: ...10 EXAMPLE SETTINGS Try these settings to get started Rockabilly Mod Delay Dirty Repeats Vibrato Echo Delay Bender Press and hold EFFECT ON Footswitch Runaway Press and hold TEMPO REGEN Footswitch...

Page 12: ...djust Tempo Regen Input 1 4 TS Unbalanced Effect off 500 k with Tails switch on Effect off True hardwire bypass with Tails switch off Output 1 4 TS Unbalanced Effect off 100 with Tails switch on Effec...

Reviews: