MONO DELAYS
The Mono Delays are arranged in groups of 9. Each delay time has a feedback ratio
(number of repeats) and level associated with each number. Here is an example of
how each delay time works:
Each Mono Delay time has 9 selections. These selections consist
of 3 different feedbacks (number of repeats) and 3 different lev-
els. For example, a Mono 200ms number 15 would have a
200ms delay time, a feedback of 30%, and a level of 30.
Selection
fb/lev
fb/lev
fb/lev
1-3
0%/15
0%/30
0%/50
4-6
30%/15
30%/30
30%/50
7-9
50%/15
50%/30
50%/50
MULTI DELAYS
The Pong and Tap Delays have 2 delay times. The Pong Delays bounce from left to
right at a regular interval while the Tap Delays bounce left to right in more of a
rhythmic way.
As with the Mono Delays, each Multi Delay time has 9 selections.
These selections consist of 3 different feedbacks (number of
repeats) and 3 different levels. For example, a Tap 300/400ms
number 63 would have a Tap delay time of 300 and 400 ms, a
feedback of 0%, and a level of 50.
Selection
fb/lev
fb/lev
fb/lev
1-3
0%/15
0%/30
0%/50
4-6
30%/15
30%/30
30%/50
7-9
50%/15
50%/30
50%/50
Tuner
The TEC8 is equipped with a flexible tuner for on the spot adjustments. There are 3
selectable tuning references as well,
Standard
, tuning,
1/2 step down
tuning, and
Whole step down
tuning.
To access the tuner:
Press and hold the currently selected program’s
footswitch. The display will read
tu
. Play a note and the display will show
which note is selected. The tuner LED’s will begin to light. If the LEDs to
the left of the green In Tune LED are lit, the note shown in the display is
flat. If the LEDs to the right are lit, the note is sharp.
Multi Delay
1-9 Pong 100/200ms
11-19 Pong 150/300ms
21-29 Pong 200/400ms
31-39 Pong 250/500ms
41-49 Taps 100/300ms
51-59 Taps 200/300ms
61-69 Taps 300/400ms
71-79 Taps 400/500ms
1-9 100ms
11-19 200ms
21-29 250ms
31-39 300ms
41-49 350ms
51-59 400ms
61-69 500ms
Mono Delay
Signal Processing
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Signal Processing