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For the Sonic Adventurer 

Notes on Tap Tempo!

 

 

The Tap Tempo feature of the SFX-10 is an incredibly powerful tool that 

takes this pedal way beyond what “normal” delays can do. It totally 

removes the guesswork of trying to sync your Delay time to a song’s 

groove. Simply tap your foot on the Tap Tempo footswitch and you’ll 

hear the Delays fall right in line, right on the downbeat, every time—

with whatever D/A, Feedback, and Modulation settings you’ve chosen. 

Remember: If the Ratio/Delay Time switch is set to Delay Time, hitting 

the Tap Tempo footswitch will generate one delay cycle per tap. When 

this switch is set to Ratio, you can choose between quarter notes, dotted 

eighth notes, eighth notes, triplets, and sixteenth notes. Depending on 

which bracket the knob is within. Hint: The triplet setting (three cycles 

per tap) works great over shuffle grooves.

Another cool thing about the Déjà Vu’s Ratio mode is that you can now 

use Tap Tempo to enter in delay times faster than humanly possible with 

individual taps. 2:1, 3:1, and 4:1 allow you to tap to beats up to 4 times 

faster than your physical limitations!

Summary of Contents for Deja Vu SFX-10

Page 1: ...elay w BBD right away and you ll be able to immediately revel in the lush spacious repeats that this pedal is capable of You might want to first read through these instructions in their entirety to ga...

Page 2: ...want inspiring and new tex tures the SFX 10 can do that too In short the D j Vu begins with the soul of the most musical analog bucket brigade delay units of the past and takes you places both digita...

Page 3: ...beginning with slow wide and subtle and ending with a jittery warble perfect for slap back delays 5 Ratio DelayTime This knob carries two functions When in Delay Time mode this knob simply adjusts the...

Page 4: ...io knob For example when set to dotted 8th notes you can tap in your tempo on the ones and the delays will occur as dotted eight notes Don t worry if this sounds confusing it s actually really intuiti...

Page 5: ...he possibilities are endless Insert a volume pedal and it becomes your delay level expression pedal controlling the amount of delay 4 FB Insert Also an insert jack this pedal interrupts the feedback s...

Page 6: ...ding on where you put it in your signal chain so see what sounds best to you In an Effects Loop The SFX 10Tap Delay w BBD will sound different depending on where you place it in your signal chain If p...

Page 7: ...spiration in all forms Introduce modulation into the bucket brigade and then blend it with the digital delay for delays that not only chorus but degenerate into a cosmic wash of modulation with each r...

Page 8: ...e warmth of the bucket brigade Slap Back Hell Ratio DelayTime set for short delay time or choose 4 1 Ratio and tap it in to the beat of the song Like Slap Back Heaven but with a super fast Doppler lik...

Page 9: ...new dimensions as these delays trail down into modulation stew Rhythm Chime Ratio DelayTime Choose Dotted 8th note in Ratio mode tap it in to the beat of the song This will give you a textural wash o...

Page 10: ...hosen Remember If the Ratio DelayTime switch is set to DelayTime hitting theTapTempo footswitch will generate one delay cycle per tap When this switch is set to Ratio you can choose between quarter no...

Page 11: ...ry Blend knob to set the balance between the loop and your live play over the top of the loop There are two ways to stop the loop Simply tap in a new delay time and the unit will return to regular del...

Page 12: ...e following processors in theWet Loop Volume Pedal If you put a volume pedal in that loop it now becomes a volume con trol on your delays You can set the Mix knob for the desired amount of maximumWet...

Page 13: ...to the BBD this will create a more tape like quality When set to digital it will sound more like the earlier digital delays that were working within a much smaller bandwidth Pitch Shifter Each pass th...

Page 14: ...amplitude Analog Delay Element NMOS Bucket Brigade Device BBD Digital Delay Element Microprocessor controlled 24 bit Codec and SDRAM Output Clipping Level 7V Peak to Peak Dynamic Range Dry Signal 116d...

Page 15: ...pedal and therefore requires great power to operate If you must use the 9v battery to power the unit we highly recommend a quality lithium or alkaline battery for the longest battery life A good alkal...

Page 16: ...use or abuse of this product Seymour Duncan assumes no liability for any incidental or consequential damages which may result from the failure of this product Any warranties implied in fact or by law...

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