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or just one are being used. Use the left output in a
mono setup. In this case, the stereo-sensing feature
will send delay repeats intended for both outputs to the
left output when the right output is left unplugged.

Connections

1 – Power

NOVA Repeater requires 9-12V DC 300 mA. We
recommend using the supplied 12V power-supply or a
power-supply with identical specifications. Please note
that NOVA Repeater’s dynamic input range is reduced
if only 9V are supplied. This is only an issue if you use
a drive or boost pedal prior to NOVA Repeater and
crank the output of that pedal hard.

2/3 – HI IN & LO IN – Inputs

NOVA Repeater has two input options: LO and HI.
Which input to use depends on how “hot” a signal you
connect. If the signal has passed a preamp or a hot
boost/drive pedal, use HI. Otherwise, use LO. But you
can simply try both and let your ears decide.

4 – R OUT & L OUT – Outputs

These are 1/4" mono jack connectors. Use both
outputs for stereo or the left output if you only need a
mono signal. The outputs have a stereo-sensing
feature that automatically detects whether both outputs

Controls

5/10 – DELAY Knob and DELAY RANGE Table

The DELAY knob adjusts the delay time. Turn counter-
clockwise to reduce and clockwise to increase the
delay time. The maximum delay time varies depending
on the selected delay range. You can step through the
three delay ranges by clicking the RANGE button. The
options are:

6 – FEEDBACK Knob

The FEEDBACK knob sets the amount of delay
returned to the input of the delay line. The higher the
setting, the more repeats you get.

OPERATION

Summary of Contents for RPT-I NOVA

Page 1: ...RPT 1 NOVA Repeater USER S MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...ES Mono Stereo 6 Send Return 7 OPERATION Front View 8 Connections 9 Controls 9 APPENDIX Technical Specifications 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 EN TC Electronic Sindalsvej 34 DK 8240 Risskov info tcelectronic...

Page 4: ...ture rich being the only pedal in its price range that has a dedicated tap tempo switch and our amazing audio tapping technology that lets you set the tempo with your playing And with six types of TC...

Page 5: ...r requests we added a new dual delay types such as 1 4 and 1 8 notes This stereo delay is one of the secrets behind Steve Lukather famous 80 s sound just be sure to set the delay time to exactly 400 m...

Page 6: ...r in a stereo setup two amps Effects such as reverb and delay are usually placed as the last signal processors before the amplifier Therefore you should place all drive and modulation effects prior to...

Page 7: ...eturn effect in an effects loop This is the correct approach if you use the pre amp section of the amp to generate overdrive You can expand this to a stereo setup by connecting NOVA Repeater s right o...

Page 8: ...8 OVERVIEW...

Page 9: ...nds on how hot a signal you connect If the signal has passed a preamp or a hot boost drive pedal use HI Otherwise use LO But you can simply try both and let your ears decide 4 R OUT L OUT Outputs Thes...

Page 10: ...eing modulated 9 FX LEVEL Knob With the FX LEVEL knob you only adjust the level of the delay repeats not the dry signal The dry source signal is always passed 1 1 through the pedal unless you turn it...

Page 11: ...undisturbed source signal while playing and a significant increase in delay level when pausing between phrases The adaptive threshold in NOVA Repeater automatically sets the optimal threshold for thi...

Page 12: ...hree combinations are available Left output Quarter notes Right output Dotted eighths 12 OPERATION Left output Quarter notes Right output Eighth note triplets Left output Quarter notes Right output Ei...

Page 13: ...n on page 10 17 DIVISION Button Press the DIVISION button to toggle between the OPERATION various sub division types See also 12 17 DIVISION Knob and Subdivision Display on page 11 18 ON OFF Switch an...

Page 14: ...indicates the tapped tempo Release the TAP TEMPO again The delay repeats will play according to the subdivision set with the DIVISION button That s it you have now entered the global tempo by audio OP...

Page 15: ...225 Ohm 24 bit 128 x oversampling bitstream 1 65 ms 106 98 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz Input level 16 2 dBu not A weighted 90 dB 0 0032 1 kHz I O Level 16 dBu Load 2400 Ohm 0 1 0 2 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz 100 dB 2...

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