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3. TAP RATIO Switch
Selects the ratio of tapped-in tempos to the delay time that is produced. There are three settings:
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Quarter Note – Tap interval selects the delay time in a 1:1 ratio.
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Dotted Eighth Note – Provides a triplet feel when quarter notes are played.
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Eighth Note – Delay time is halved based on tap interval.
4. TIME Knob
Controls the delay time. This is variable from 30 ms to 1.0 second. Using the Tap Tempo feature, delay
time can be extended up to 1.5 seconds.
5. RATE / DEPTH Knobs
These concentric knobs are used to control the modulation speed (rate) and depth of the delay signal.
Using modulation creates a chorusing effect on the repeats. Turning these knobs clockwise increases
speed and intensity, and turning the knobs counter-clockwise decreases speed and intensity. Turning
the DEPTH knob to the minimum position will disable the modulation effect.
6. REPEATS Knob
Controls the number of delay repeats heard. When used in conjunction with the GAIN and TONE
controls, repeats can run away into oscillation at higher settings, for some truly wild effects.
7. GAIN / TONE Knobs
The GAIN knob is 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 the delay signal level fed to the output.
9. TAILS Switch
Determines if delay repeats will continue being heard after the effect is bypassed, or if the dry signal
will be heard. There are three settings available:
• On+No Dry – The dry signal path will be muted when the effect is on. Note that the signal
will travel through a buffered signal path when the effect is bypassed, rather than being true
bypass. Delay repeats will still be heard after the effect is bypassed.
• On – Delay repeats will still be heard when the effect is bypassed. Note that the signal will travel
through a buffered signal path when the effect is bypassed, rather than being true bypass.
• Off – Delay repeats are cut off immediately when the effect is bypassed. If you wish to use true
bypass, use this setting.
10. REGEN ADJUST Pot & LED
This miniature potentiometer functions as a secondary REPEATS setting and becomes active when the
TEMPO / REGEN footswitch is pressed and held. Adjusting this pot to a high setting along with a high
TONE and GAIN setting will cause the delay effect to go into run away oscillation for as long as the
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