User Manual
• Digital - The Digital delay program offers a clean and crystal-clear delay that is perfect for rhythmic
guitar parts where ultra-defined echoes are desired.
Tweak effects for the Digital program:
o Mod: Adds pitch modulation to the repeats when turned up.
o Tone: Low-pass filter applied to the repeats.
o Age: Controls the intensity of a bit crusher applied to the repeats. Brace yourself.
• Mod - The Mod delay program has unique modulation LFOs applied to the repeats that are random
and run at multiple rates to create unpredictable pitch modulation. This results in very unique
sounding repeats perfect for warping minds and scattering trains of thought.
Tweak effects for the Mod program:
o Mod: Adds pitch modulation to the repeats when turned up.
o Tone: Low-pass envelop filter applied to the repeats.
o Age: Adds gentle warm overdrive and high frequency roll-off to the repeats when turned up.
• Vintage – The Vintage program allows for analog delay inspired tones to be achieved with complex
filtering applied to the repeats. Use the tone knob at low settings for darker filtering and at higher
settings to roll off low end.
Tweak effects for the Vintage program:
o Mod: Adds asymmetric pitch modulation to the repeats when turned up.
o Tone: The tone blends between a low-pass and highpass filter applied to the repeats. From
minimum to noon, it operates as a low-pass and from noon to maximum, it operates as a
high-pass filter.
o Age: Adds gentle warm overdrive and high frequency roll-off to the repeats when turned up.
• Dual - The Dual program employs two delays in parallel, each with different time divisions. When
connected in mono, the two delays are added together. When connected in stereo, one set of
repeats is sent to the left output and one set is sent to the right. The division switch has unique
functionality in Dual mode. We’ll break it down for you on the next page:
o In the quarter note position, the D1 offers 1/4 note and 1/4 triplet repeats.
o In the eighth note position, the D1 offers 1/8 note and 1/4 triplet repeats.
o In the dotted eighth note position, the D1 offers 1/4 note and .1/8 repeats.
Tweak effects for the Dual program:
o Mod: Adds pitch modulation to the repeats when turned up.
o Tone: Low-pass filter applied to the repeats.
o Age: Adds gentle warm overdrive and high frequency roll off to the repeats when turned up.
• Reverse - The Reverse program reads the delay memory backwards creating a unique delay repeat
character known as reverse delay.
Tweak effects for the Reverse program:
o Mod: Adds pitch modulation to the repeats when turned up.
o Tone: Low-pass filter applied to the repeats.
o Age: Adds gentle warm overdrive and high frequency roll off to the repeats when turned up.
DELAY PROGRAMS