Delay Models
Reverse
As the name implies, whatever you play on guitar is played back in reverse, delayed by the time you set with Knob 1.
AReverse
DELAY
MODSPD
2000 MS
DEPTH
FDBK
MIX
•Knob 1: Delay Time. Displayed in milliseconds or note value.
•Knob 2: Delay Feedback.
•Knob 3: Modulation Speed. Higher levels result in faster modulation.
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Dynamic Delay
This effect was made popular by the TC Electronic® 2290 Dynamic Digital Delay. It fea- tures a “smart” volume control for your delay effect’s echoes, which sets the loudness of the delays based on how hard you play. When you stop playing in between phrases, the delay level increases for a dynamic effect.
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DELAY
THRESH
437MS DUCKING
FDBK
MIX
•Knob 1: Delay Time. Displayed in milliseconds or note value.
•Knob 2: Delay Feedback.
•Knob 3: Threshold. The breakpoint where the automatic volume control stops working and lets the echoes through at full volume.
•Knob 4: Ducking. Adjusts the level of the “ducked” repeats; higher settings will duck the delay level down more.
•Knob 5: Mix.
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