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Model Gallery
Here we’ve posted all the delay and reverb models on display, including some historic tidbits covering what classic machines some of these are based on, as well as helpful details
for each model’s settings and abilities. You can tour the collection by category: "MkII Delays", "Legacy Delays", and "Secret Reverbs"
MkII Delays
This section includes all the MkII delay models included in DL4 MkII, as listed with white labels on your device’s Selector knob.
VINTAGE DIGITAL
A Line 6 original.
What collection would be complete without a delay that harkens back to those exciting early 80s rack-mount digital wonders? The earliest digital units
sported some pretty lo-fi bit and sample rate specs as compared to even the cheapest of today’s gear. But sometimes that digital grit is just the character needed. Put down the
hairspray and dial up some modulation to really capture that 80s vibe.
TWEAK adjusts the Bit Depth, from 6 bit to 24 bit, and Sample Rate, from 8 kHz to 48 kHz.
TWEEZ adjusts the Modulation Depth.
CRISSCROSS
A Line 6 original.
A combo of two digital delays (A and B) panned hard left and right, complete with a helping of lower bit/sample rate grunge for flavor. While the TIME/
SUBDIV knob offers control of the delay As time, the TWEAK knob offers delay B’s time to be independently controlled. With the "Crossfeed" parameter (via the TWEEZ knob) set at
zero, the two delays remain discrete. But things get more interesting as you increase TWEEZ—where the two delays interact and start creating clouds of sound in the middle of your
stereo field. Try setting the two delay’s times to mathematically unrelated values, and TWEEZ to about 75% for some pleasantly chaotic interaction.
TWEAK adjusts the Time independently for Delay B.*
TWEEZ adjusts the Crossfeed amount.
*NOTE: As with other delay models, you can press-hold the ALT/LEGACY button and turn the TIME/SUBDIV knob to choose a note subdivision for the delay time to follow. Note that the Crisscross
has two delays (A and B)—pressing-holding ALT/LEGACY and turning TIME/SUBDIV sets both delays times to the selected note subdivision value. Also see "About Tap Tempo" on page 12.
*See "U.S. Registered Trademarks" on page 42. All product names used in this document are trademarks of their respective owners and neither Yamaha Guitar Group nor Line 6 are associated or affiliated with
them. These trademarks appear solely to identify products whose tones and sounds were studied by Line 6 during sound model development.