User Manual
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PITCH – Pitch-shifted harmonic delay
Pitch shifts your signal before it is delayed. See the charts below for the
available intervals. By default, the pitch shift block is located outside the
delay’s feedback loop, which means each note you play is pitch shifted
once and then delayed. The Grand Canyon includes a secondary mode
where the pitch shift block can be moved to within the feedback loop for
cascading pitch-shifted delays. See page 34 for more information on
secondary modes
.
MODE: This knob selects one of five modes. From counter-clockwise
to clockwise on the knob, delayed repeats will be the following voices:
1. Downward pitch shift + Dry unshifted signal
2. Downward pitch shift
3. Dual Pitch Shift (2 pitch shifted intervals at once)
4. Upward pitch shift
5. Upward pitch shift + Dry unshifted signal
Modes 1 and 5 connect the direct dry signal to the delay block’s input.
PITCH: Selects the pitch shift interval. For upward and downward
pitch shifts (Modes 1, 2, 4 & 5): the following table lists the shift
intervals from counter-clockwise to clockwise on the PITCH knob:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
No
Shift
De-
tune
Minor
2nd
Major
2nd
Major
3rd
Perfect
4th
Perfect
5th
Major
6th
Minor
7th
1
Oct
2
Oct
3
Oct
Dual pitch shift (Mode 3): The following table lists the pitch shift
intervals for Dual mode from counter-clockwise to clockwise on the
PITCH knob:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
No
Shift
De-
tune
Deep
De-
tune
M2
up
+
M6
up
M3
up
+
P5
up
P4
up
+
P5
down
P5 up
+
1 Oct
down
M6 up
+
P5
down
m7
up
+
M6
up
1 Oct
up
+
1 Oct
down
2 Oct
up
+
1 Oct
down
3 Oct
up
+
1 Oct
down
When using an expression pedal to control the PITCH knob, you can
sweep between any of the pitches available in the selected mode, in
either direction. The Grand Canyon will pitch bend smoothly between
the two pitches. See page 29 for details on how to create custom
Expression Settings.