User Manual

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I/O & POWER JACKS
INPUT Jack Connect the output of your instrument or other effects pedal to
the ¼” INPUT jack. The impedance presented at the INPUT jack is 100 k.
OUTPUT Jack Connect the output of the DMMTT to the input of an amplifier
or another effects pedal. The output impedance is 200 .
SEND Jack Connect this jack to the input of another effects pedal or chain of
effects pedals to insert an effects loop before the DMMTT’s delay block.
RETURN Jack Connect this jack to the output of another effects pedal or
chain of effects pedals to insert an effects loop before the DMMTT’s delay block.
The input impedance presented at the RETURN jack is 2 M.
EFFECTS LOOP The Deluxe Memory Man w/ Tap Tempo has an effects loop
feature which allows other effects to be inserted into the feedback loop of the
delay block, before the bucket brigade chips. This means that you can put
additional effects on your wet signal without changing your dry signal and each
time your notes go around the feedback loop, they will also go through the
effects loop.
For example, if you connect a Micro POG in the DMMTT’s effects loop, setting the
Micro POG to output only the upper octave, the delayed note will be one octave
above the dry note that you played. Additionally, with a fair amount of feedback
on the DMMTT, each time the note circles around the delay loop, the signal will
go up another octave. So if you play a C2 on the guitar, the first echo will be a
C3, the second C4, the third C5 and so on.
Another example would be to plug a volume pedal into the DMMTT’s effects
loop. The volume pedal will act as a FEEDBACK control. With the addition of an
expression pedal, you could have two pedals controlling parameters on the
DMMTT.
To properly use the DMMTT’s effects loop, connect the SEND jack to the input of
your effects loop and the RETURN jack to the output of your effects loop.
N.B. If you do not wish to use the effects loop, please leave the RETURN jack
disconnected.
EXP. PEDAL Jack Enables the musician to control any of the five available
expression modes with an optional expression pedal or control voltage. The
expression pedal should have a Tip-Ring-Sleeve plug attached to it. It is
important that the expression pedal have the correct polarity. The tip of the plug
must be connected to the wiper of the potentiometer inside the expression
pedal. If you are not sure what type of expression pedal to use, try to purchase
one with a polarity switch so that it will work with many different types of
instruments. Some suggested Expression Pedals: M-Audio EX-P, Moog EP-2,