User's Manual

26 - English
Operation
Ch 1
Type Tim
eM
ix
Digital 250ms 30%
Delay
Fdbk.
Adding Delays
The Delay function allows you to apply a digital-, analog-, or tape-style delay.
Note: To bypass the Delay settings, press the Type control. Press it again to activate.
1. Rotate the Type control to access the list of Delay types and highlight your choice.
A. Digital Delay – Straight digital delay eect where the repeats remain uncolored. Features adjustable
mix, time, and feedback parameters. Works well with guitars, drums, and vocals.
B. Analog Delay – Classic analog delay eect where the repeats continuously deteriorate. Features
adjustable mix, time, and feedback parameters. Works well with guitars, drums, and vocals.
C. Tape Delay – Vintage-style tape delay eect where the repeats deteriorate even more than Analog
Delay. Well-suited for guitars, horns, harmonica, and vocals.
2. Press the Select control to select your choice, or press the Cancel control to exit the list with no change.
3. Rotate the Time control to adjust the amount of the delay time in 5 ms increments. Press the Time control
to tap your desired delay tempo.
4. Rotate the Mix control to set the desired mix of dry signal (0%) to wet signal (100%).
5. Press the Mix control to access the Fdbk. setting. Rotate the Fdbk. control to adjust the amount of delay
feedback.
Adding Reverb
The Reverb function applies a user-adjustable amount of reverb to the selected channel. To select the type of
reverb, see “Selecting a Reverb Type” on page 27.
Note: To mute the Reverb eects, press the Mix control. Press it again to unmute.
1. Press or rotate the Menu control and select which output to send the reverb too.
2. Rotate the Mix control to adjust the desired mix of dry signal (0%) to wet signal (100%).
3. Rotate the Bright control to equalize the high frequencies of reverb applied to the selected channel.
Ch 1
Mix Bright
50% 50%
Reverb
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