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47MainStage Effects
MainStage Pedalboard delay pedals
This table describes the Delay effects pedals.
Stompbox Description
Blue Echo A simple delay effect.
On/Off switch: Enable/disable the pedal.
Time knob: Set the modulation speed in hertz, or synchronized with the
host tempo when you enable the Sync button.
Sync button: Turn on to synchronize with the host tempo.
Repeats knob: Determine the number of delay repeats.
Mix knob: Set the level ratio between source and effect signals.
Tone Cut switch: Choose a fixed frequency internal filter circuit that
allows more low (Lo) or high (Hi) frequency content to be heard.
Choose Off to disable the filter.
Mute button: Passes the source signal through to the next pedal, while
delay repeats continue.
Spring Box A spring reverb effect.
On/Off switch: Enable/disable the pedal.
Time knob: Set the length of the reverberation to short, medium, or
long values.
Tone knob: Set the cutoff frequency, making the effect brighter or
darker.
Style knob: Switches between algorithms, each with different
characteristics. You can chooseBoutique, Simple, Vintage, Bright, or
Resonant.
Mix knob: Set the level ratio between source and effect signals.
Tie Dye Delay A warm-sounding reverse delay effect that is perfect for fans of 1960s
and 1970s psychedelic rock.
On/Off switch: Enable/disable the pedal.
Time knob: Set the modulation speed in hertz, or synchronized with the
host tempo when you enable the Sync button.
Sync button: Turn on to synchronize with the host tempo.
Tone knob: Set the cutoff frequency, making the effect brighter or
darker.
Bright/Dark switch: Both positions apply a fixed frequency internal EQ.
Feedback knob: Set the amount of effect output sent to the effect
input, changing the tonal color, making the effect more pronounced, or
both.
Mix knob: Set the level ratio between source and effect signals.
Listen button: Passes the source signal through to the next pedal, while
delay repeats continue.