Friedman Dirty Shirley DS40 Owner'S Manual Download Page 7

The Controls of the Dirty Shirley Back Panel 

4. LO-FI DELAY

We  have  modeled  a  vintage  stomp  box  delay  and  modeled  the  typical  sound  of  it. 
Limited frequency bandwidth, fading high frequencies on repeats, etc. Then we add-
ed modern features like a mix control, DAW controlled bpm-based tempo sync, etc. 

Of course you will use your favorite selection of external effects like Chorus, Flanger, 
Reverb and even other Delays to achieve your signature guitar tone, but we feel that 
a nice & easy delay comes in handy even if you only want to try out presets etc. 

Testing a lead / solo sound without hearing at least a touch of delay wouldn´t sound 
realistic for many players, so we added this one effect. Plus, we really like the sound 
of this vintage delay 

lay 

lay 

lay la 

la l.....

 

DELAY on/off: 

Activate or deactivate the delay and all of its parameters with this switch. 
Switch up: Delay is activated. 
Switch down: Delay is bypassed / off. 

TAP: 

You can adjust the delay time by clicking rhythmically on the TAP button with your 
mouse. This way you can adjust the tempo of your delay to your guitar riffs even if 
you don´t play with a DAW and bpm-based tempo or click track. 

TIME: 

Alternatively you may just dial in a delay time based on milliseconds using the TIME 
knob. Maximum Delay Time: 400 ms. 

X2 & /2 (adjusting the delay time): 

You may switch the actual delay time to double speed by clicking the /2 button. 
You may switch the actual delay time to half time by clicking the x2 button. 

Both  buttons  can  be  pressed  repeatedly  as  long  as  the  maximum  delay  time  of 
400 ms is not exceeded. 

HOST BPM: 

This LED panel indicates the actual tempo (4/4

th

, based on bpm, beats-per-minute) 

reported by the DAW host software 

MIX: 

Use the MIX control to blend in as much delay signal with the dry amplifier sound 
as desired. For unobtrusive delays we recommend settings around 10%, heavier 
effect sounds may require settings of 50% or more. 

FEEDBACK: 

The FEEDBACK controls the number of repeats. While a setting of 99% will result 
in  an  almost  infinite  delay  loop,  a  typical  setting  for  a  rock  lead  sound  may  be 
around 25%. 

LO-FI: 

With the LO-FI knob you control the amount of internal distortion, the resampling 
quality,  etc.  The  higher  you  go  the  worse  the  quality  gets  from  a  pure  technical 
stand  point...  but  the  more  interesting  it  may  sound  for  many  guitar  sounds  and 
styles. 

Summary of Contents for Dirty Shirley DS40

Page 1: ...vid Friedman Owner s Manual Developed by Brainworx in partnership with Friedman Amplification and Distributed by Universal Audio The Friedman DS40 Dirty Shirley amp plug in can be installed and operat...

Page 2: ...45 one of Jim Mar shall s first guitar amps It perfectly emulates the iconic Jimmy Page sound as heard on early Led Zeppelin records Friedman designed the Dirty Shirley to capture Page s famous modde...

Page 3: ...in real time you need an Apollo interface To play and record dry DI guitar tracks with the lowest latency and the highest quality possible connect your guitar to the Hi Z Input of the Apollo Interfac...

Page 4: ...uency bands 5 midway are the approximate null point for both Treble and Bass 7 8 about 2 3s way is the null point for the Middle band giving players more con trol over scooping out mids while plenty o...

Page 5: ...only by a few decibels dB or completely mute the output in pauses by setting the RANGE to its maximum 2 AMP FILTERS switchable pre post TIGHT Filter With the TIGHT filter you can cut LOW frequencies...

Page 6: ...mp channel and setting adjust the Tone Stack and Gain and you re good to go Recalla ble reliable flexible and fast And if for any reason you should not like any of the Recording Chains the plug in of...

Page 7: ...your guitar riffs even if you don t play with a DAW and bpm based tempo or click track TIME Alternatively you may just dial in a delay time based on milliseconds using the TIME knob Maximum Delay Tim...

Page 8: ...fully cranked up tube guitar amp tamed in volume with a power soak will sound different than the same amp with the master volume turned down We have modeled the behavior of the Friedman tube power amp...

Page 9: ...S We have made a lot of presets for the Friedman amp plug in many of them have been made to work perfectly with classic guitars like Strats Teles or Paulas All of the factory presets offer A B C D var...

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