User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Terminology
- Overview Diagram
- 1. 7 Segment Display
- 2. Preset/Select/Hold To Edit Buttons
- 3. Up & Down Buttons
- 4. Mix Knob
- 5. Lo Cut Knob
- 6. Hi Cut Knob:
- 7. Bypass LED
- 8. Bypass/Preset Down Switch:
- 9. Time Division LEDs
- 10. Division Button
- 11. Regen Knob
- 12. Time Knob
- 13. Modulation Depth Knob
- 14. Modulation Waveform Display & Select Button
- 15. Modulation Speed Knob
- 16. Tempo LED
- 17. Tap-Tempo Switch
- Inputs & Outputs
- Controls
- Presets
- MIDI
- Global Settings
- Example Settings
- Usage Cases
- Technical Specifications
- Warranty
- FCC Compliance
Discovery Delay – Inputs & OutputsInputs & Outputs
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4. Output (Mono TS 1/4”)
Plug the output of the eect to the next device.
5. Expression Pedal (Stereo TRS 1/4”)
e expression pedal input allows you to connect a low impedance 10K ohm expres-
sion pedal to control all the knobs per preset� For details on how to use the mapping
process for the expression pedal, refer to page 20�
6. Input (Mono TS 1/4”)
e input should be connected to your guitar, the previous eects output, or the ef-
fects send of an amplier or mixer�
7. MIDI In (5 PIN DIN)
e MIDI IN uses the standard DIN 5 connection for MIDI communication� Uses
for this are changing presets, syncing delay time to MIDI clock, and controlling all
parameters� Refer to the MIDI section in this manual for more information
8. MIDI Out/Thru (5 PIN DIN)
e MIDI OUT/THRU jack is used to pass MIDI communication from the MIDI IN
jack to the next device� Depending on the global settings, this output can be set as a
hardware through for ultra low latency when no MIDI information is to be generat-
ed from the Discovery itself� When set as an output, the Discovery delay can send its
own messages such as Program changes and Controller changes� is can be used to
control other pedals� For more information, refer to the MIDI section on page 23�