Quarter Note: Delay repeats play quarter notes
according to the tapped tempo. So if you tap
quarter notes at a tempo of 120 beats per
minute (BPM), the delay time will be also be set
to 120 BPM (500 ms per repeat).
Dotted Eighth Note: This is a subdivision type
often used when the delay repeats add to the
actual guitar rhythm. Try playing quarter notes
with the delay level set relatively high.
Eighth Note Triplets: This is excellent for fifties-
style 6/8 rhythms where you play only on the
fourth beat.
The following delay types are dual delay types and
provide different subdivisions for left and right outputs.
Three combinations are available.
Left output: Quarter notes
Right output: Dotted eighths
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OPERATION
Left output: Quarter notes
Right output: Eighth note triplets
Left output: Quarter notes
Right output: Eighths
When you are only using the left output and a
dual delay mode is used, the left and right delay
signals are summed and played over the left
output.
13 – SPILLOVER Button
When you activate the Spillover function by pressing
the SPILLOVER button, the delay repeats will continue
to ring out naturally when you bypass the pedal. If you
prefer to cut off (stop) delay repeats when you bypass
the pedal, turn the spillover function off.
14 – KILL DRY Button
When using NOVA Repeater in a parallel effects loop or
in setups where a line-mixer is used, you should
activate Kill Dry mode by pressing the KILL DRY
button.
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