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 – ControlsControls
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Revision: 1.2 (7/1/2021)
Controls
Bypass Foot Switch
e bypass switch has a few functions
1� To bypass (turn o) the eect
2. To jump to a lower adjacent preset when in “Preset Mode”
3. To select a preset when using an external 2 button foot switch in the EXT SW jack
e Discovery delay has the option to bypass the eect in two ways���
True Bypass (input is physically connected to output, completely taking all circuitry
out of the signal path� is will cut o any echoing repeats)�
Buer Bypass (the input to the delay path is disconnected, leaving the delays to
“Trail” until they decay and leaving the guitar without the eect)�
Refer to the global settings section to select whether the bypass is in True or Buer
bypass modes�
Tap Foot Switch
e tap tempo switch will count the amount of time between switch presses and set
the delay time to that time when division is set to Quarter Note�
How it Works:
e Discovery utilizes an averaging algorithm that will average the last 4 successive
taps, and drop the oldest tap aer 4� If not pressed for longer than 1�5 seconds, the
tap averaging restarts�
Going into “Preset Mode”:
Holding down the Tap switch for 1�1 seconds will put the pedal into “Preset Mode”,
in which the Bypass and Tap switches take on new functions of decrementing and
incrementing which preset you are on� is allows you to easily change presets with
your feet�