User Manual
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- ILLUMINATED BUTTONS -
EXP MODE Button – When this button is lit, EXP MODE is enabled. When
an external expression pedal or control voltage is connected to the EXP
jack on the rear of the Grand Canyon, you can control any combination of
knob parameters with your foot. When the EXP MODE button is disabled
(button is not lit), the external expression pedal acts as a volume pedal
for the dry signal and the signal into the delay effect. This button is also
used to set up Expression Settings (see page 29 for this procedure).
MOMENT Button – While in Delay or Delay+Looper modes, enabling
MOMENT changes the function of the BYPASS/STOP footswitch to only
allow the delay effects while the footswitch is pressed down. The delay
effects are bypassed when the footswitch is released. When MOMENT is
disabled, the BYPASS/STOP footswitch works like a normal latching
footswitch, toggling between bypass and effect modes with each press
and release of the footswitch. The MOMENT button has no function in
Looper mode.
TIP: Use the MOMENT button in conjunction with tails to
pinpoint exactly which notes or segments of a phrase receive delay effects.
TAILS Button – When TAILS is enabled, the echoes continue to repeat
after the pedal switches to bypass or to Looper mode, with the number of
repeats set by the FEEDBACK knob. Anything you play after entering
bypass will not go through the delay effect. If the pedal is set for infinite
feedback (i.e. the FEEDBACK knob is set to maximum), the repeats
continue until you turn down the FEEDBACK knob or switch to a different
Delay Type. When TAILS is disabled, all repeats stop as soon as the bypass
switch is pressed or the pedal enters Looper mode.
Note: In Sample/Hold, repeats will not continue indefinitely when Tails are
ON. The repeats will fade out over half a second upon entering Bypass.
PING PONG Button – The PING PONG function bounces each delay
repeat back and forth between the left and right outputs. When PING
PONG is disabled, each repeat is sent to both the left and right outputs.
The PING PONG button has no function in Looper mode.