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Signal Path
The JamMan
®
Delay has a stereo signal path with both a Left (mono) and Right
input. This signal passes through the A/D converter and into the DSP where
it then goes through the Delay and then the Looper. The signal then passes
through a D/A converter and then to the outputs.
The dry signal in the JamMan Delay is a buffered analog path. This path has a Dry
Off option for when the JamMan Delay is used in a parallel effects loop. The Dry
Off button should be set to ON to prevent an unwanted second dry path from
the JamMan Delay being mixed in with the parallel dry path of the loop. If you
are using a series effects loop or running into the front end of an amplifier, the
Dry Off button should be set to OFF to keep the analog dry path active.
Содержание JAMMAN - REV 18-0687
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Страница 35: ...29 Storing and Recalling Delay Settings 1 2 99...
Страница 37: ...31 Setting DelayTime with the DelayTempo Footswitch 99 1 2...
Страница 39: ...33 Synchronizing DelayTempo to LoopTempo 1 2 99...
Страница 41: ...35 Using an Expression Pedal Delay 99 3 1 2 4 5 9 7 10 6 8...
Страница 43: ...37 Selecting a Loop Loop Select buttons Loop Down footswitch Loop Up footswitch 99...
Страница 45: ...Recording a Loop 39 1 3 2 6 4 5 99...
Страница 47: ...Recording Overdubs 41 2 3 4 99 1...
Страница 55: ...49 Time Signature 3 1 2 99 4...
Страница 57: ...51 Setting a LoopTempo for Recording 3 1 2 4 99...
Страница 61: ...55 Loop Single Phrases 99 2 3 1 4...
Страница 63: ...57 RhythmType 99 3 4 1 5 2 6...
Страница 65: ...59 Using an Expression Pedal Looper 99 3 1 2 7 4 6 5...
Страница 67: ...61 Deleting Individual Loop Phrases 99 2 3 4 1...
Страница 69: ...63 Erase All Loops Internal Memory 99 1 3 4 2...
Страница 73: ...67 Erase All Loops Memory Card 99 2 4 5 3 1...
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