16
BAND 1
BAND 2
696msec
696msec
BAND 1-2
1430msec
Delay Output
Delay Output
Delay Output
Delay Output
BAND 1
IN
1
BAND 4
4
BAND 7
BAND 8
IN
8
BAND 5
5
BAND 2
BAND 3
IN
3
BAND 6
BAND 1
IN
BAND 2
IN
BAND 3
IN
BAND 4
IN
BAND 5
IN
BAND 6
IN
BAND 7
IN
BAND 8
IN
BAND 1
IN
1
BAND 2
7
BAND 8
BAND 3~7
BAND 4
IN
4
BAND 2
4
BAND 3
2
BAND 5
2
BAND 6
3
BAND 7
3
BAND 8
BAND 1
IN
BAND 1
IN
IN
BAND 2
BAND 1
IN
1
BAND 2
Now Effect Bands 1 and 2 are connected as
shown in the illustration below.
Using the UD-Stomp
You can hear a single short delay and a single
long delay being produced.
19.
Next, try and connect Effect Bands 1 and 2 in a
series.
Press the [EFFECT BAND 2] button, then hold
the [CONNECT] button and press the [UP] but-
ton so that “
1
” is shown in the display.
The output signal of Effect Band 1 (the original
sound mixed with the delay sound) is now sent
to the input of Effect Band 2. Effect Band 1 and
Effect Band 2 are now connected in a series.
Now you can hear a short delay applied to both
the original sound and the long delay sound.
20.
Now let’s try and make a complex delay using
these two Effect Band circuits.
Set the Delay Time of Effect Band 2 to 419msec
and increase the FEEDBACK of both Effect
Bands equally. With the two Effect Bands con-
nected in a series, the delay effect becomes
more and more complex as the delay is re-
peated. Try changing Delay Time for each Ef-
fect Band to create some other effects.
* Parallel and series connections can be mixed together. You
can also synchronize the modulation between Effect Bands
(
→
page 17) to create a more complex delay effect.
• Example Connections
Grouping Multiple Effect Bands
(GROUP)
The Group function makes possible longer delay
times by combining multiple Effect Bands into a
single delay circuit.
21.
Let’s try and make a long delay time.
Recall patch “
9.11
” and press the [EFFECT
BAND 1] button, then use the TIME COARSE
knob and TIME FINE knob to set the delay time
to its maximum of “
696.
”msec.
22.
Hold the [GROUP] button and use the [UP] but-
ton to set the parameter to “
1-2
”.
Now Effect Bands 1 and 2 are combined into a
single delay circuit that is referred to as a Group.
Notice now that the delay time is longer. Rotate
the TIME COARSE knob a little and notice that
the Delay Time shown in the display is “
143
”
(1430msec). Using this method, you can group
together all 8 Effect Bands (set to “
1-8
”) to
create a maximum delay of “
589
” (5890msec).
* When creating a Group, you must first select the Effect
Band that will be at the head of the Group, then assign the
Effect Band that is at the end of the Group.
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