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GIG-202 Tab 
Delay Rev 
Here we have combined Delay and Room reverb, so 
that a single device can provide a variety of delay 
settings, plus add just the right type and amount of 
reverb to the selected signal.  
The PreDelay rotary controls the amount of time before 
the reverberation is heard following the source signal. 
RevDecay controls the amount of time it takes for the 
reverb to dissipate. RoomSize controls the perceived 
size of the space being created by the reverb effect. 
The Rev.Hi rotary adjusts the decay of high frequencies 
within the reverb tail. Rev Out controls the proportion of 
the processed (reverb) signal sent to the outputs.  
Tap the [TAP]Enter   (38) button, or touch the 
EchoTime wheel and turn the Encoder (36) to change 
the basic Delay time. The maximum tap time is 
1200ms. Change the value of the Echo F.B. to change 
the amount of signal fed back into the Delay line. A 
99% setting will loop the Delay line. The Echo Hi rotary 
adjusts the decay of high frequencies within the delay 
tail. Echo Out controls the proportion of the processed 
(reverb) signal sent to the outputs. Dry Out controls the 
proportion of the unprocessed (dry) signal sent to the 
outputs. 
StDelay Rev 
Here we have combined Stereo Delay and Room 
reverb, so that a single device can provide a variety of 
delay settings, plus add just the right type and amount 
of reverb to the selected signal.  
The PreDelay rotary controls the amount of time before 
the reverberation is heard following the source signal. 
RevDecay controls the amount of time it takes for the 
reverb to dissipate. RoomSize controls the perceived 
size of the space being created by the reverb effect. 
The Rev.Hi rotary adjusts the decay of high frequencies 
within the reverb tail. Rev Out controls the proportion of 
the processed (reverb) signal sent to the outputs.  
Tap the [TAP]Enter   (38) button, or touch the L 
Time or R Time wheel and turn the Encoder (36) to 
change the basic Delay time. The maximum tap time is 
1200ms. L Decay and R Decay control the amount of 
time it takes for the reverb to dissipate. The Echo Hi 
rotary adjusts the decay of high frequencies within the 
delay tail. Echo Out controls the proportion of the 
processed (reverb) signal sent to the outputs. Dry Out 
controls the proportion of the unprocessed (dry) signal 
sent to the outputs. 










