Delay Models

Multi Head

Based on the Roland® RE-101 Space Echo, which had multiple stationary heads. You change delay times by switching amongst these heads, and you can play back on multiple heads at the same time to get multi-tap delay effects.

AMulti-Head

 

DELAY

 

 

 

 

 

 

554 MS

 

 

1-2 ON

 

HD4 ON

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1-2 OFF

 

3-4 OFF

 

 

HD1 ON

HD3 ON

 

1-2 ON

3-4 ON

 

HD2 ON

HD4 ON

FDBK

MIX

5•3

Knob 1: Delay Time. Displayed in milliseconds or note value.

Knob 2: Delay Feedback.

Knob 3: Turns heads 1 & 2 on and off.

Knob 4: Turns heads 3 & 4 on and off.

Knob 5: Mix.

When using the Multi Head Delay model, you’ll find there are many possible combinations of delay effects, depending on your selection of Head On/Off parameters. It’s best to set a Delay Time first by adjusting Knob 1.

To set a Delay Time to a precise millisecond value, dial in a delay time that’s close to what you want, then fine tune it by pressing and holding Tap while continuing to turn Knob 1. As an option you can set Delay Time to a note value by turning Knob 1 clockwise until the 1/4 note symbol is displayed, then Tap in the tempo of your song.

Once your main tempo is set, experiment with different delay repeats by selecting different combinations of the Head On/Off settings, using Knobs 3 and 4. When you have the effect you want, adjust the Delay Feedback amount using Knob 2.

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Line 6 M13 manual Multi Head, Multi-Head