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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.
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