User Manual

7
CONTROLS AND LEDS
- DELAY / LOOPER MODES, BUTTON, AND LEDS -
The Grand Canyon has three functional modes:
Delay, Delay+Looper, and Looper. To the
right of the DELAY knob there is a small white
Mode button and two LEDs labeled DELAY and
LOOPER. Pressing the Mode button cycles you
through the three modes, allowing you to seamlessly integrate delay
effects into your looping. You can also use an external footswitch to move
between modes; see page 27 for more details on external footswitches.
Tip: double tap the Mode switch to continue overdubbing when switching
from Looper mode to Delay+Looper mode.
DELAY Mode: Active when DELAY LED is lit / LOOPER LED is unlit
All controls modify the delay effects according to the red labels.
The LOOP LVL knob sets loop volume if a loop is playing back.
The TAP/LOOP footswitch works as a tap tempo button. Press and
hold the TAP/LOOP footswitch to ramp up to maximum feedback.
The BYPASS/STOP footswitch toggles between effect and bypass.
DELAY+LOOPER Mode: Active when DELAY and LOOPER LEDs are lit
The delay effects are still active in Delay+Looper mode but you can
now access the looper function using the TAP/LOOP footswitch
which no longer performs the tap tempo function.
The TAP/LOOP footswitch handles the following Looper functions:
Play, Record, Overdub, Undo, Redo, Stop and Erase. See page 13.
Play along with your loop while using the internal delay effects, and
the looper can record and overdub all stereo delay effects.
The delay controls labeled in red remain active; the LOOP LVL knob
sets loop playback volume.
The BYPASS/STOP footswitch toggles between effect and bypass
modes for the delay effect and can function as a tap tempo switch.
LOOPER Mode: Active when LOOPER LED is lit / DELAY LED is unlit
The Grand Canyon’s delay effects are deactivated in this mode.
The four white knobs control the looper, with their functions listed
in the second level of orange text beneath the knobs.
The TAP/LOOP footswitch handles the following looper functions:
Play, Record, Overdub, Undo, Redo, Stop and Erase. See page 13.
The BYPASS/STOP footswitch stops the loop with one press.