User Manual
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- DESCRIPTION OF MODES -
ECHO – This mode is a simple digital delay, in which each delayed
repeat sounds exactly like the previous one, and the repeats gradually
decrease in volume.
MOD – Modulated delay – This mode is the same as the ECHO mode,
but with added modulation to the delayed repeats to give the delayed
tone complexity and warmth.
MULTI – Multi-tap delay – In this mode, each repeat of the delayed
signal occurs at exactly the same volume. The FEEDBACK knob sets the
total number of constant-volume repeats.
REVRS – Reverse delay – Echoes will play back in reverse. This is an
intelligent reverse echo: it studies your playing so that it can produce
reversed echoes that best suit your delay time setting.
Tip: Use the
CANYON’s Secondary Knob Mode to adjust the sensitivity of the
intelligent pluck detection algorithm.
DMM – Deluxe Memory Man – This is a faithful emulation of the tone of
the EHX Deluxe Memory Man bucket brigade analog delay pedal. Organic
echoes transform as they repeat, and lush modulation is available using
the Secondary Knob Mode.
TAPE – Tape delay – This mode simulates the prized analog tape echo
units of the 1970s. Echoes degrade and distort as they repeat, as tape
Wow and Flutter provide true tape character.
VERB – Reverb plus delay – In this mode, each echo also has plate
reverb applied to it.
Tip: Turn FEEDBACK all the way down to get a pure
reverb effect, where DELAY controls the pre-delay of the reverb.
OCT – Octave delay – In this mode, each repeat is progressively pitch
shifted up one octave.
Tip: A sub-octave is also available by using the
CANYON’s Secondary Knob Mode.