Switching
The switches for both delays switch the inputs only. The outputs are always connected. This
allows you to have trails by always leaving the bypass switch engaged or to use the bypass
switch as the master on/off for true bypass. Additionally, you can feed delay A in to delay B with
the bleed control without having delay B switched on for a cleaner rhythmic delay.
Jacks & Switching
Signal Flow & Notes
Signal Path Block Diagram Explanation:
Delay A and B levels can be adjusted with the Mix
control. Dry signal is always present at unity level. The Bleed control is used to feed the output
of delay A into the input of delay B. If the Bleed control is set anywhere above zero, you will hear
the output of delay B being fed by delay A, regardless if delay B is switched on or off.
Series Operation:
Delay A is switched on and set to taste, Delay B is switched off and set to
taste and the Bleed control set to taste.
Parallel Operation:
Delay A is switched on and set to taste, Delay B is switched on and set to
taste and the Bleed control is set to zero (no bleed).
Series/Parallel Operation:
Delay A is switched on and set to taste, Delay B is switched on and
set to taste and the Bleed control set to taste.
Delay A only:
Delay A is switched on and set to taste, the Bleed is set at zero and Delay B is switched off.
Delay B only:
Delay A is switched off, the Bleed is set at zero and Delay B is switched on and
set to taste.
Output Jack
9v 2.1 mm DC Power Jack
Repeats Expression Jack
Bleed Expression Jack
Input Jack
Delay A Input Bypass
Master Bypass Switch
Delay B Input Bypass
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