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Connection Options

MONO Mode

 

LEFT IN is the main input. If you are using the pedal with a mono signal source, use 
that input exclusively. Connect the signal source to the LEFT IN input, then connect 
the LEFT OUT output to the signal receiver.

Using RIGHT IN in mono setups is not recommended.

MONO TO STEREO Mode

In order to convert a mono signal to stereo, connect the signal source to LEFT 
IN (the main input jack), then connect LEFT OUT and RIGHT OUT to the signal 
receiver. The dry signal will be placed in the center, while the wet signal will be 
spread across the stereo image depending on the STEREO knob’s position. 

  

STEREO / DUAL MONO Mode

When both LEFT IN and RIGHT IN are engaged, the pedal goes into dual mono 
mode and the channels are processed independently.

The dry signal in the left channel goes to LEFT OUT while the dry signal in the 
right channel goes to RIGHT OUT. In this mode, you can plug either a stereo 
source or two mono sources into the pedal. The two mono sources will be 
processed in parallel.   

DOUBLE PROCESSING Mode

The Prism II has no audible delay effects; however, it has four resonant filters. 

WARNING! Using the double processing mode IS NOT RECOMMENDED.

 

This type of connection will create a feedback loop, causing the pedal to 
immediately go into self-oscillation which may damage your hearing and/or 
speakers. Be careful to never use this connection type unless you’re 100% 
sure it is the desired effect. 

Prism II: Signal Path 

The signal path for each of the two channels looks like this: 

The Prism II has 12 algorithms (patches). Each patch may or may not use all of 

the device’s signal chain elements. The Prism II patch library will be expanded 

over time; additionally, you can try programming your own algorithms through 

the config file.
We are going to publish new patches on the Prism II support page and on 

social media, so stay tuned.  

LFOs 

The Prism II has four LFOs. Three of those control filter frequency and stereo 

width, while the fourth one controls modulation. The rates for two of the LFOs 

are set by the RATE knob or TAP footswitch. The diagram and description 

below will let you visualize the interactions better.

 

A complex set of LFO waves with extra waveshaping and cross-modulation 

controls filter cutoffs and movement in the stereo field. 

• LFO MAIN

: triangle wave; rate is set via the RATE knob or TAP footswitch. 

This LFO controls the overall movement but can be altered by LFO2 and 

LFO3, as well as by the LFO COMMON settings. This LFO’s phase is reset 

when you turn on the effect and press the TAP footswitch.

• LFO2

: sine wave; rate and amplitude are set via the config file (this LFO has 

no physical controls). This wave is summed with LFO MAIN, adding some 

controlled chaos to its movement. Some patches don’t use this LFO. 

• LFO3

: saw/random wave; rate is linked to LFO MAIN rate at a certain ratio 

(such as 1/2x, 3x or 4x). This LFO affects the other LFOs’ amplitudes by the 

following formula: LFO3*(LFO2+LFO MAIN). The result goes to LFO COMMON, 

where it gets clipped by the limiter. 

• LFO COMMON

 distorts the incoming wave, turning it into a trapezoid wave 

(at values 1.1–3) or an “almost square” wave (at values 4–1000). This 

parameter is smoothed by a filter, which can let you achieve glide effects. 

LFO2 and LFO3 affect LFO MAIN at a set ratio and have extra settings in the 

config file. In EX mode, LFO MAIN is disengaged and replaced by the ATTACK 

and DECAY parameters. 

MOD LFO

 is configured via the config file and has no physical controls. Its 

main purpose is soft modulation, which is set differently for every patch.   

Modulation Rate Setup

Use the RATE knob or TAP footswitch to set the mod rate in quarter notes, 

then use the BEAT switch if you wish to turn those into triplets or dotted 8ths. 

You can also set your own tap division values through the config file. The TAP 

LED displays the set LFO rate. The range of the RATE knob is 60 to 0.125s 

(0,01666(6) – 8Hz); the set rate can be sped up via the BEAT switch. 

The TAP footswitch and the RATE knob have the same effect on modulation 

rate, which is determined by the control that has been used last.

The TAP footswitch operates in the 0.2 – 2s range. Additionally, the TAP SCALE 

knob can be used in TP mode to divide or multiply the rate by fixed values 

between 2x and 32x. Turn the knob CCW to slow the LFO rate down (divide) or 

CW to speed it up (multiply). 

In EX mode (expression pedal simulation), filter cutoff movement is controlled 

by the ATTACK and RELEASE knobs; LFO MAIN is disengaged in that mode. An 

AHR (attack/hold/release) filter envelope is triggered upon pressing the TAP 

footswitch. As long as you hold the TAP footswitch down, filter cutoff will stay 

at the value determined by the DEPTH knob.  

EXT.TAP — External Control

The EXT.TAP jack is an input for external control over the Prism II’s 

parameters. It has several operation modes:

• Passive controller

 (normally open momentary button). This mode precisely 

copies the functions of the TAP footswitch and is active by default. 

• S-trigger

 — “short circuit trigger”, analog trigger/gate with the same 

polarity as the pedal’s. This is the recommended trigger type. Use the 

config file to select this operation mode. Two sub-modes are available: 

• 

The TAP footswitch retains its functions even when the clock signal is 

connected. 

• 

The TAP footswitch is only active in EX mode and can be used to access 

secondary control functions in any mode; all of its other functions are 

transferred to the external clock source. 

• V-trigger

 — “voltage trigger”/”positive trigger”, analog trigger/gate with 

polarity opposite to the pedal’s. If no external signal is coming into the 

EXT.TAP input, the LED will light up, and some of the pedal’s functions will be 

inactive. Those functions become active as soon as a clock signal is 

connected. Use the config file to select this operation mode. Two 

sub-modes are available: 

• 

The TAP footswitch retains its functions even when the clock signal is 

connected. 

• 

The TAP footswitch is only active in EX mode and can be used to access 

secondary control functions in any mode; all of its other functions are 

transferred to the external clock source. 

Use this trigger type if you have no S-trigger source or if you prefer 

V-triggers for other reasons. 

• MIDI Clock.

 The pedal accepts two parameters from the MIDI System Real 

Time protocol: Clock (sets LFO rate, takes over the RATE knob’s functions) 

and Start (resets the LFO). Use the config file to select this operation mode. 

• Favorite

 preset control. Use a passive controller (a quick tap on a normally 

open button) or an S-trigger signal to recall or exit the Favorite preset. To 

record a new Favorite preset, send an active Gate signal into the pedal or 

hold down the external controller for over 3 seconds. 

Notes on External Parameter Control 

The pedal is designed to be clocked in quarter notes with time between two 

control signals ranging from 0.005 seconds to 2 seconds. The lowest BPM is 

30. The stable BPM range is 30 to 300. The accuracy depends on the stability 

of the incoming clock signals. 
In order to sync LFO phase with the tempo of the song, make sure to press the 

BYPASS footswitch on time. When the pedal is engaged, LFO phase is reset to 

the initial values determined by the active patch. 
The passive and active (S-trig/V-trig) external control options assume full 

control over the TAP footswitch’s functions, as determined by the global 

mode: 

• 

TP: they set LFO rate (replacing the RATE knob). 

• 

RS: they “press” the TAP footswitch to reset LFO phase. 

• 

EX: they “hold down” the TAP footswitch as long as the Gate signal is active. 
The active modes can work both with triggers and gates. Gate signals are 

crucial for expression pedal simulation (the EX mode). 

MIDI Clock takes over the RATE knob: LFO rate is set as soon as a MIDI signal 

source is connected to the EXT.TAP input. The MIDI Start command can be 

used to reset the LFO externally. To connect a MIDI signal source, use a 6.3 

Type A stereo jack (TRS). You don’t need to set the MIDI channel. More 

MIDI-related functions are in development; stay tuned for the news on our 

social media. 

The STEREO Knob 

The STEREO knob affects LFO phase in the right channel. As a secondary 
function, it is accessed by holding down the ALT/TAP footswitch. 
Set the knob fully CCW to have the phases perfectly in sync. In the fully CW 
position, the phase is offset by 180 degrees. Keep in mind that phase offset 
values can be different from 0 in various elements of the signal chain; this 
means that the STEREO knob will either “expand” the stereo stage or move the 
elements to different positions in the stereo field, depending on the patch.
 

Bypass and Indication

The dry signal path is fully analog throughout the whole pedal. No distortion is 
applied to the dry signal. Due to the Prism II’s active bypass, there is no audible 
clicking, and three independent global modes are available (selectable by the 

BEAT

 switch while holding down the 

BYPASS

 footswitch): 

• UP

: “No tails” mode. The effect is only heard when the pedal is engaged in 

the signal chain and turns off immediately when the BYPASS footswitch is 
pressed.

• CENTER

: “Tails” mode. After you have switched the pedal off via the BYPASS 

footswitch, it keeps playing reverb reflections but the incoming signal is no 
longer processed.

• DOWN

: “Kill Dry with tails” mode. The dry signal is completely removed from 

the output. Just like the previous mode, this one only engages the input 
when you press the BYPASS footswitch. The reverb tails are played till the 
end, so that the sound doesn’t get cut off abruptly. This mode is highly 
recommended when using the Prism II as an insert effect (where only the 
wet signal is needed) or in external wet/dry mixing setups. 

The bypass mode is displayed upon selection and upon power-up. The LED 
above the BYPASS footswitch flashes five times in one of the following colors:  

• Red

: “No tails” mode. 

• Blue

: “Tails” mode. 

• White

: “Kill Dry with tails” mode. 

BYPASS/DETUNE LED 

The BYPASS/DETUNE LED has five functions:  

1. 

On/off indication. If the pedal is bypassed (disengaged from the signal 

chain), the LED doesn’t light up. 

2. 

Active bank indication. Upon power-up, the LED displays the selected 
bank: Blue, Red, Magenta or Cyan. 

3. 

Detune Mode status indication. When the BYPASS footswitch is held 

down, the LED flashes in various colors. 

4. 

“Favorite” status indication. When the Favorite preset is recalled, the 
BYPASS/DETUNE LED glows green. If the pedal is bypassed, the LED 
flashes briefly to indicate that the Favorite preset will be active when the 
pedal is turned on. If the Favorite preset has been changed but not 
saved, the LED flashes briefly.

5. 

Bypass mode indication upon selection or power-up. 

TAP/ALT LED 

The TAP/ALT LED has four functions:  

1. 

Tempo indication. The TAP LED flashes in sync with the current tempo, 

taking the BEAT switch and TAP SCALE knob values into account. 

2. 

USB connection indication. The TAP/ALT LED flashes blue/”current mode” 
when the pedal is connected via USB. 

3. 

TP mode indication. The TAP/ALT LED lights up in magenta in this mode. It 

also indicates that secondary functions (printed in blue) are being 
accessed.

4. 

Global mode indication: 

• White

: TP (tap tempo mode). 

• Red

: RS (LFO reset mode).

• Yellow

: EX (expression pedal simulation mode). 

Favorite Preset 

In order to store the current settings into a Favorite preset, press and hold 
the TAP footswitch and the BYPASS footswitch simultaneously for 3 seconds. 
The preset will be recorded into the pedal’s internal memory, and the BYPASS 
LED will light up in green. 

To recall or exit the Favorite preset, briefly press the BYPASS footswitch 
twice. If the BYPASS LED is glowing green, the Favorite preset is active. If the 
Favorite preset has been recalled but the pedal is bypassed, the BYPASS LED 
lights up briefly: this provides visual feedback regarding the settings which 
the pedal will employ when engaged.  

When a Favorite preset is active, controls on the pedal have no effect until you 
turn/switch them. When a control setting has been changed, the BYPASS LED 
flashes briefly to indicate that the new settings haven’t been saved yet. To 
save the changes, press and hold the TAP and BYPASS switches 
simultaneously for 3 seconds. If you exit the altered Favorite preset without 
saving, the changes you made won’t be recalled the next time you activate the 
Favorite preset.

When the Favorite preset is active, there is no bank indication. All settings 
(including bypass settings, global mode and modulation rate) are saved in 
the Favorite preset. 

The Favorite preset can be controlled externally via the EXT.TAP input. To do 
that, open the config file and set the #GLOBAL_JACK_EXT_TAP parameter’s 
value to 30. Use a quick press on the button to recall or exit the Favorite 
preset. To record a Favorite preset, press and hold the button for at least 3 
seconds (the settings will be recorded as soon as you release the button). 
This works with passive controllers (normally open button) and 
S-Trigger/Gate signals. 

The Favorite function can be disabled via the config file: to do that, change 
the #GLOBAL_FAV_OFF parameter’s value to 1. The function will be disabled 
globally, meaning that the Favorite preset won’t be recalled either by the 
Prism II’s own footswitch or by an external controller.

Detune Mode (Gradual Signal Detuning)

The Detune Mode only affects the pitch shifting section. If the pitch 
shifting section isn’t engaged in the patch, the Detune Mode has no effect.
  

To enter Detune mode, press and hold the 

BYPASS

/DETUNE footswitch for at 

least 0.3 seconds. The gradual signal detuning will manifest differently 
depending on the patch. The more transposed signal the patch employs, the 
more pronounced the detuning will be.

The 

DETUNE

 knob (ALT+RATE) controls the depth of the detuning effect. 

BEAT

TAP/

ALT

TAP LED:

UP: 

TP

 (TAP)

CENTER: 

RS

 (RESET) 

DOWN: 

EX

 (EXPRESSION)

Operation Mode Select

BYPASS

TAP

BYPASS LED:

Recall: double tap BYPASS

Record: hold down BYPASS 

and TAP for 3 seconds

Favorite Preset

BEAT

BYPASS

BYPASS LED:

UP: NO TAILS

CENTER: TAILS 

DOWN: KILL DRY

Bypass Type Setup

Bank Select

MODE

BYPASS

TAP

MODE

BYPASS LED:

Blue Bank

Red Bank

Magenta Bank

Cyan Bank

Cheat Sheet

 

Read more about the Prism II at 

www.shift-line.com/prism2_support

Banks & Patches

The patches are organized into 4 banks, each holding 3 patches.
To select a bank, press and hold the BYPASS footswitch and move the 
MODE/BANK switch to the desired position:

• 

UP: 

Blue Bank

 (the BYPASS LED glows blue).

• 

MIDDLE: 

Red Bank

 (the BYPASS LED glows red).

• 

DOWN: 

Magenta Bank

 (the BYPASS LED glows magenta). 

After that, you can release the BYPASS footswitch and use the MODE switch 
to navigate within the bank. 

To select patches from the fourth bank (

Cyan Bank), press and hold the TAP 

footswitch and move the MODE/BANK switch to any position. After that, you 
can release the TAP footswitch and use the MODE switch to navigate within 
the bank. 

The config file provides access to another way of selecting patches.

Blue Bank  

Red Bank

MODE

 switch position:  

MODE

 switch position:

• 

UP: 

Synthation Flow

  

• 

UP: 

BUTTER

• 

MIDDLE: 

Shu Melody  

• 

MIDDLE: 

MS20X3

  

• 

DOWN: 

CM116   

• 

DOWN: 

CM122 + RND

  

Magenta Bank  

Cyan Bank

MODE

 switch position:  

MODE

 switch position: 

• 

UP: 

MEOW

   

• 

UP: 

STATIC

• 

MIDDLE: 

Illusions Far

    

• 

MIDDLE: 

Dawn at the mirror lake

 

• 

DOWN: 

Robot in my head   

• 

DOWN: 

Broken Tape Reverb

Specifications

• LEFT IN / RIGHT IN

 : 6.3mm, mono, unbalanced, 1MOhm input impedance. 

LEFT IN is the main mono input. 

• LEFT OUT / RIGHT OUT

 : 6.3mm, mono, unbalanced, 100Ohm output 

impedance. LEFT OUT is the main mono output.

• EXT. TAP

 : 6.3mm, normally open momentary button, MIDI Clock/Start, or 5V 

analog trigger (S-trig/V-trig) with up to a 2-second interval between two 
consecutive signals.   

• 

Power: 2,1/5,5mm, negative tip. The pedal can’t be battery-powered. 
Use a regulated PSU only.

9V DC 150mA.
12V DC 100mA. 

• Dimensions (LхWхH)

: 110х104х56mm (4.3x4.1x2.2”).

• Weight

: 350g (0.77lbs). 

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Страница 1: ...Prism II has dual function controls each knob and switch can have several purposes The primary functions are printed in white on the pedal and in black in this text Secondary functions which can be accessed by holding down the TAP ALT footswitch are marked blue The ones which can be accessed by holding down the BYPASS DETUNE footswitch are marked red In this text each function is printed in black ...

Страница 2: ...three global modes TP tap tempo mode LFO rate is controlled by the RATE knob or the TAP footswitch RS the RATE knob controls LFO rate LFO phase is reset to zero with every press of the TAP footswitch EX expression pedal simulation mode LFO MAIN is turned off and the movement across the frequency range is controlled by ATTACK and RELEASE times In this mode the BASE knob sets the minimum value of th...

Страница 3: ...ay at the value determined by the DEPTH knob EXT TAP External Control The EXT TAP jack is an input for external control over the Prism II s parameters It has several operation modes Passive controller normally open momentary button This mode precisely copies the functions of the TAP footswitch and is active by default S trigger short circuit trigger analog trigger gate with the same polarity as th...

Страница 4: ...ues into account 2 USB connection indication The TAP ALT LED flashes blue current mode when the pedal is connected via USB 3 TP mode indication The TAP ALT LED lights up in magenta in this mode It also indicates that secondary functions printed in blue are being accessed 4 Global mode indication White TP tap tempo mode Red RS LFO reset mode Yellow EX expression pedal simulation mode Favorite Prese...

Страница 5: ...TAP footswitch and move the MODE BANK switch to any position After that you can release the TAP footswitch and use the MODE switch to navigate within the bank The config file provides access to another way of selecting patches Blue Bank Red Bank MODE switch position MODE switch position UP Synthation Flow UP BUTTER MIDDLE Shu Melody MIDDLE MS20X3 DOWN CM116 DOWN CM122 RND Magenta Bank Cyan Bank MO...

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