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The DigiDelay is a unique delay pedal, combining several features that have never been available in a standard stompbox. The DigiDelay offers 4-seconds of delay, four different delay types including ping-pong, tape, reverse, modulated, and a loop function. The Loop function records loops up to 4 seconds in length that you can add overdubs to. The DigiDelay also features Tap Tempo delay and switchable CIT™ cabinet modeling. This owner’s manual will guide you through all of these features.
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3. AC Adapter Jack Connect a DigiTech PS200R power supply to this jack. Use the proper supply for your area’s Mains line voltage. 4.Time Knob Controls the amount of delay time specified by the range selected with the Mode (5) knob. The knob’s minimum position is the shortest delay time for the given range. The knob’s maximum position is the longest delay time for the given range.
Select one of the following: 1-10-250 MS - 10 to 250 milliseconds 2-250 MS-1 SEC - 250 milliseconds to 1 second 3-1-4 SEC - 1 to 4 seconds 4-TAPE* - Emulates a vintage tape delay 5-MOD DLY* - A digital delay with chorused repeats 6-REVERSE* - A delay where the repeats are played backwards 7-LOOP - A repeat/hold function that lets you create infinite loops of up to four seconds in length. * Mod Delay delay time range is 10ms - 1 sec. Tape Delay range is 100ms -1 sec. Reverse delay range is 1 - 8 seconds.
7. Pedal Release Pins These two pins are spring-loaded hinges that hold the pedal in place. Push these pins in to release the pedal from the pedal chassis exposing the battery compartment. (See battery replacement diagram). 8. Pedal Press the pedal to turn the effect on and off. The Pedal is also used for tapping in the delay time when using the Tap Tempo delay feature. 9. Out 1(Mono) Jack Connect this output to a single guitar amplifier when only one amp or mixer channel is being used. 10.
11. Out 2 Jack Connect this output to a second amplifier for ping-pong delay when using one of the first three Mode settings, or Tape or Reverse delay types. Use both this output combined with Out 1 for a more enhanced chorusing effect when using the Modulated Delay. Tap Tempo Delay The DigiDelay’s Pedal can be used as a tap-tempo switch for setting the delay time during a live performance. To use the Pedal for tap-tempo, follow these steps: 1.
Loop Delay The Mode knob’s 7-LOOP setting is used to create an infinite delay loop up to four seconds long. Once a loop is created, you can add overdub parts to it. To use the Loop feature, follow these steps: 1. Select 7-LOOP using the MODE (5) knob. 2. Begin with the effect bypassed. Press and hold the Pedal (8) and immediately begin playing. The Indicator LED (10) is lit solid red. 3.When you reach the end of your loop, release the Pedal.
Connections The DigiDelay has a single input and a pair of outputs. Out 1 is used if the DigiDelay is being connected to only one amplifier. Out 2 is used for stereo operation. Connect Out 1 to the first amplifier and Out 2 to the second amplifier. Using Out 2 gives you ping-pong delay for the first three Mode settings, or Tape or Reverse delay types.
CIT™ Cabinet Modeling The DigiDelay also has built-in CIT™ cabinet modeling. This is useful when running a distortion pedal into the DigiDelay and then running directly into a mixer or recorder. CIT cabinet modeling creates a guitarthrough-an-amplifier sound without having to use a guitar amp.
To Enable CIT™ Cabinet Modeling: 1. Begin with the power disconnected from the DigiDelay. 2. Press the Pedal (8) down and apply power (do this by connecting a guitar cable to the DigiDelay Input Jack (6) or connect the PS200R power supply to the AC Adapter Jack (3)). When the Indicator LED (10) has stopped flashing, release the Pedal. CIT™ cabinet modeling has to be enabled each time you apply power to the DigiDelay using the procedure outlined above.
Battery Replacement 1. Using the tip of a 1/4” guitar cable, push one of the release pins in on either side of the pedal, and remove the pedal from the pedal chassis. 2. Remove the battery from the battery compartment and disconnect the battery cable. 3. Connect a new battery to the battery cable and put it back in the battery compartment. Make sure the battery cable does not interfere with the spring or pedal switch arm. 4. Place one hole of the pedal over its corresponding pin. 5.
Pedal Pedal Switch Arm 9V DC Battery Pedal Release Pin Battery Compartment Spring Pedal Release Pin Pedal Chassis
SPECIFICATIONS: • Controls - Level, Repeats,Time, Mode, On/Off Pedal • Jacks - Input, Out 1 (Mono), Out 2 • Input Impedance - 1 MOhms • Output Impedance - 100 Ohms • Power Supply - 9V Alkaline Dry Battery • Power Consumption - 4.8Watts (w/optional PS200R power supply) • Battery Life - Approximately 4 hours (with continuous usage) • Dimensions - 4 15/16”(L) x 3 1/8”(W) x 2 1/8”(H) • Weight - 1.38 lbs.