User Manual

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RP360 / RP360 XP
DELAY MODELS
DM Delay
(Based on a Boss
®
DM-2 Analog Delay)
The DM-2 is a classic and standard BBD analog delay that used 4,096 stages of delay
The frequency response and noise depended upon the delay time The signal increasingly
deteriorates with each repeat, so as the repeats are turned up, the signal becomes less and less
recognizable and actually becomes more of an effect than a delay
Parameters
NAME OPTIONS OR RANGE DESCRIPTION
ON/BYP ON, BYPASS Turns the effect on and off�
REPEATS 0�024 - 0�310 SEC Sets the delay time
INTENSITY 0 - 99
Sets how many delay repeats will occur The lowest value equals one
repeat� Higher values equal more repeats�
ECHO 0 - 99 Adjusts the output level of the effect�
Digital Delay
A digital delay can be called a perfect representation of your guitar’s signal� Desired for their
brilliant qualities, digital delays have virtually no noise and a full frequency response
Parameters
NAME OPTIONS OR RANGE DESCRIPTION
ON/BYP ON, BYPASS Turns the effect on and off�
TIME 0 - 5�000 SEC Sets the delay time
REPEATS 0 - 99, HOLD
Sets how many delay repeats will occur The lowest value equals one
repeat� Higher values equal more repeats and the highest value equals
repeat hold (infinite repeats)�
LEVEL 0 - 99 Adjusts the output level of the effect�
TAP DIV
3 QUARTER,
EIGHT, DOT EIGHT,
QUARTER, HALF
Sets the delay tap divider rate or the note value at which the delay will
occur
DUCKTHRSH 0 - 99
Adds an additional ducking effect to the delayed signal� This parameter
adjusts the ducking effect’s threshold� Lower values increase the effect
and higher values decrease the effect�
DUCKLEVEL 0 - 99 Adjusts the output level of the ducking effect�