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SETUP

Status Bits

Sets whether the D•TWO is sending out
AES/EBU (professional standard or S/PDIF
(consumer standard) status bits. 

Delay Unit

Select ms (milliseconds) or BPM (Beats Per
Minute).

Delay Mode

Select between Stereo and Mono.

Reverse Offset

Offsets the Reverse Delay with 0-200ms. This
enables you to tailor the feel of the Reverse
Delay to the source material. 

MIDI Tempo Sync.

Range: 2/1, 1/1, 1/2, 1/4. 
Locks the Delay to the incoming MIDI clock,
enabling the D•TWO to be synchronized to any
MIDI device, e.g. a sequencer.
The D•TWO owns the ability to subdivide the
incoming MIDI clock in order to adapt the Delay
to very fast or very slow tempo arrangements,
e.g. selecting the 1/2 setting will lower the
incoming sync to half tempo.  

MIDI Channel

Range: Off/1-16/Omni.
Sets the responding MIDI channel of the
D•TWO.

MIDI CC

Range: On/Off.
Determines whether the D•TWO should
respond to MIDI Continuous Controllers or not.

Program bank

Determines which bank an external MIDI device
will address in the D•TWO when sending a
program change. The options are: Factory,
User or External.
When External is selected controller #32 can
be used to address either the Factory or the
User bank.

Factory bank: 

Controller #32=0

User bank: 

Controller #32=1

MIDI Bulk Dump

Press ENTER to perform a Bulk Dump of all
presets to an external MIDI device. The D•TWO
is always ready to receive MIDI Bulk Dump
information.

MIDI Sys-Ex ID

Determines the Sys-Ex ID number of the unit. 
All effect parameters can be changed via MIDI
Sys-Ex using an external MIDI device. In order
to define which unit the sent MIDI Sys-Ex
information should reach, the appropriate ID
number must be set.

Bypass Mode

There are three different Bypass modes: 

0% Mix
The Input signal is passed directly to the
Output.

FX Input 
Shuts off the Engine Input in order to let the
effect "ring out", but  leaves the same amount
of dry signal through the unit.

FX Output
Shuts off the Engine Output in order to kill the
FX instantaneously, but leaves the same
amount of dry signal coming through. 

Pedal Setup

The pedal Input of the D•TWO can recognize
two pedals simultaneously. One on the tip, and
one on the ring of the 1/4” jack connector. 
The Ring pedal is fixed to Tap tempo.
The Tip pedal can be set to Bypass, Tap tempo
or Rhythm tap. The Pedal used must have a
momentary switch.

View  Angle

Adjusts the intensity of the display back-light for
better viewing comfort.

Summary of Contents for D-TWO

Page 1: ...D TWO MULTITAP RHYTHM DELAY U US SE ER R S S M MA AN NU UA AL L...

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Page 3: ...not operate normally or has been dropped This equipment should be installed near the socket outlet and disconnection of the device should be easily accessible Do not install in a confined space Do not...

Page 4: ...Class B Digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations This equipment generate...

Page 5: ...HMS Delay Modes Traditional Delay Mode 16 Straight Delay Mode 17 Rhythm Mode 19 Rhythm Tap Edit 20 PingPong 21 Dynamic 22 Reverse 22 Shortcuts 23 Additional Algorithms Spatial 24 Filter 24 Chorus 24 A...

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Page 7: ...hm patterns consisting of up to 10 taps directly into the unit Many will recognize the TC 2290 studio Delay unit as the Delay unit that introduced the Dynamic Delay function A function that allows the...

Page 8: ...a the blinking TEMPO RHYTHM indicator SUBDIVISION indicator The selected subdivision determines the recalculation of the tapped tempo Example At 120BPM you tap 1 4 notes The tapped time equals 500ms I...

Page 9: ...lick shortcuts to the Chorus parameters REVERSE key Enables disables the Reverse Delay Double click shortcuts to the Reverse Delay parameters DYNAMIC key Enables disables the Dynamic Delay Double clic...

Page 10: ...THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS AND COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS STATED IN THE MANUAL RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Balanced Jac...

Page 11: ...9 SIGNAL FLOW A D 0 D A Dither Delay Chorus 1...

Page 12: ...ode The D TWO default mode including the ability to control the exact number of repeats Rhythm mode A unique feature allowing you to tap a specific rhythm of your choice The D TWO automatically enters...

Page 13: ...division In Rhythm mode the Subdivision sets the Quantization grid Example Tap 500ms 120 BPM measured in 1 4 notes with the Subdivision set to 1 8 The D TWO recalculates the Delay time to 250ms To set...

Page 14: ...lay time in Beats per Minute Feedback Indicates the amount of level fed back to the Delay line thus controlling the Decay of the Delay repeats Feedback Indicates the number of repeats allowed Unlike t...

Page 15: ...TWO locks to the incoming Digital clock Please note that when using internal clock with external digital audio the incoming digital audio must be in sync with the set D TWO internal clock in order to...

Page 16: ...ected controller 32 can be used to address either the Factory or the User bank Factory bank Controller 32 0 User bank Controller 32 1 MIDI Bulk Dump Press ENTER to perform a Bulk Dump of all presets t...

Page 17: ...can store up to 100 user presets in the User bank Factory presets ROM Factory presets that can be edited and stored in any User location You cannot store presets into a factory location The D TWO hol...

Page 18: ...parameter has no effect in the Traditional Delay mode Track Tap The Track Tap parameter allows the preset to instantly track the current basic tempo and adapt to this as opposed to using the tempo th...

Page 19: ...Delay Line Delay Taps How to set up the Straight mode Set the FEEDBACK to anything between 1 and 10 by pressing and holding the FEEDBACK RHYTHM key while turning the DELAY wheel The D TWO is now in th...

Page 20: ...ap the overall tempo more than once RhythmDcay The RhythmDcay parameter has no effect in the Straight mode Subdivision The Subdivision recalculates the basic Delay time accordingly BPM equals 1 4 subd...

Page 21: ...pping the actual rhythm The Quantize function is non destructive during edits meaning that the original tap values are maintained until the quantized rhythm is stored in a preset enabling you to check...

Page 22: ...ped or to build a new pattern from scratch The Tap Edit menu contains three parameters for each tap The Tap number the Tap level the Tap time How to enter exit Tap Edit Press and hold the FEEDBACK RHY...

Page 23: ...the Input signal exceeds a certain Threshold PingPong The PingPong effect is not available in the Traditional mode PingPong Basic operation Entering the PingPong menu can be done in two ways Press PIN...

Page 24: ...choose from Additionally the Reversed taps can be offset in order to tailor the rhythmic feel of the Delay The Offset parameter is located in the Setup menu RvrsThres Reverse Threshold Sets the trigge...

Page 25: ...r 1 second to enter the Tap Edit menu Exit Tap Edit Press any key to exit the Tap Edit menu Last Last Trg The Last tap is reversed while the rest of the taps are played back as normal Delay taps The T...

Page 26: ...Feedback Low Cut Range 19 95 20kHz Low Cut type filter reducing the low end frequencies of the Delay When using Delay on signals with low frequencies a full range Delay might introduce a less tight f...

Page 27: ...rse Reverses the phase of the left Chorus channel This widens the stereo image of the Chorus Flanger LFO Curve Sets the curve of the LFO Choose between Sine or Triangle LFO Phase An LFO phase change o...

Page 28: ...Voice X X Velocity Note ON X X Note OFF X X After Touch Key s X X Channel X X Pitch Bend X X Control Change 16 28 16 28 48 99 48 99 Prog Change O O SysEx O O Common Song Pos X X Song Sel X X Tune Sys...

Page 29: ...RVE 71 0 1 CHOLFOPHASE 72 0 2 PINGSTYLE 73 0 2 THRESHOLD 74 60 0 RELEASE 75 11 26 DAMPING 76 60 0 REVERSETHRESHOLD 77 0 5 REVERSESTYLE 78 0 10 Rhythm mode only MIDI CC Min value Max value RHYTHM TAP 1...

Page 30: ...kHz 0 01 dB 48 kHz 1 4 phone jack balanced 21 kOhm 13 kOhm 24 dBu 0 dBu 12 dB headroom 12 dBu to 12 dBu 24 bit 128 x oversampling bitstream 0 65 ms 0 70 ms 48 kHz 44 1 kHz 100 dB typ 20 Hz 20 kHz typ...

Page 31: ...field New Jock Swing Rhythm Enginer groovey Breaker Heavy Accent Syncopated Beatbox Short Shuffled 1 16 Shuffle Hat Marmite on the Keys ECHOecho echo CHO Reversed Cunks Tow Bar 1 8 Pattern Last Man St...

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