User Guide

Table Of Contents
Tone – The Tone knob adjusts the character of the delayed signal, going from a warmer (but
still clear), darker tone fully counterclockwise to a more "pristine" sound with less rounding o
of the high frequencies fully clockwise. Useful for dialing in exactly how you want your delay
to sound, nonetheless it will always have a basically analog character to its tone, by design,
without digitally clean repeats, and at longer delay times with the Tone knob set higher, some
natural soft distortion on the end of notes
Delay This determines the actual delay time itself. At 9 o'clock and before, you have a quick
delay, the "slapback" delay range. At noon, it's about 300-350ms or so, a common limit for
some classic analog delays. Past noon, you have up to around 600ms of delay available. Note,
the delity of the signal will decrease and the amount of soft distortion of the end of notes
will increase as you stretch the delay time out farther. It's intended to emulate the behavior of
pushed analog/tape delays. It is also more noticeable with higher Shade knob settings, so you
are free to balance it however you'd like.
Tap Tempo – This is the feature so many have been waiting for! The Tap Tempo is a "soft"
switch located on the right side of the pedal. Tapping this will override the delay control and
set the time of the repeats
Sub Divisions - This sets the delay pattern in relation to the tempo set by the TT stomp or the
delay switch. Play with this, see what it does - you’ll have a LOT of fun!
Rate – This controls how fast the modulation reacts to the signal. The more clockwise you
have this the fast it moves.
DepthThis controls how deep the modulation goes. The more clockwise you go, the deeper
the eect goes. These two work together, play with them both and see where it leads you!
*if the both controls are all the way counterclockwise the modulation eect will be bypassed’.
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