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Panel Descriptions
8
Mode List
Mode
Explanation
Delay time
MIDI SYNC
support for
[TAP] switch
[VARIATION] knob function
CLASSIC
A sound with a warmth
that’s characteristic of
analog delays.
40–1,200 ms
µ
Adjusts the modulation waveform.
The MIN setting produces a triangle wave,
the center setting produces a sine wave;
and the closer you get to the MAX setting,
the more complex the waveform becomes.
VINTAGE
Simulates the sound of the
BOSS DM-2.
10–300 ms
µ
MODERN
Produces a clear delay
sound with a distinct high
end.
40–840 ms
µ
MULTI-
HEAD
Produces a deep echo-like
effect.
20–300 ms
µ
Selects the head pattern (delay pattern) (10
types). (*1, *2)
When you turn the knob, MEMORY
indicators 1–4 indicate the head pattern
you selected.
The indicators return to the normal
memory display after a little while.
NON-
LINEAR
A delay that gives a
reversed effect.
35–190 ms
Adjusts the volume for each delay interval.
AMBIENCE
A sound that simulates a
very narrow space.
VARIATION (Early
reflection) MIN:
140–160 ms
VARIATION (Early
reflection) MAX:
290–400 ms
Adds the sounds of early reflections.
REFLECT
Produces a reverb-like
effect.
90–320 ms
Produces a pre-delay effect (40–290 ms).
DOUBLING+
DELAY
Produces a short doubling
delay that adds thickness
to the sound, along with
the reflection sound.
10–310 ms
µ
Adjusts the doubling delay time (10–20
ms).
WIDE
Shifts the respective
OUTPUT A/B delay times to
create a more expansive
sound.
25–590 ms
µ
Adjusts the time difference for the OUTPUT
A/B delay time.
DUAL MOD
Gives a modulation effect
with different phases for
OUTPUT A/B.
110–600 ms
µ
Adjusts the modulation phase for OUTPUT
A/B. The MAX setting inverts the phase for
OUTPUT A/B.
PAN
A stereo tap delay that
outputs the delay sound
with different timings for
OUTPUT A/B.
20–450 ms
µ
Adjusts the time difference for the OUTPUT
A/B delay time.
PATTERN
Creates a rhythmic delay
effect.
VARIATION (Pattern) 1:
50–300 ms
VARIATION (Pattern) 2:
60–300 ms
VARIATION (Pattern) 3:
60–300 ms
VARIATION (Pattern) 4:
40–190 ms
VARIATION (Pattern) 5:
30–190 ms
VARIATION (Pattern) 6:
50–300 ms
VARIATION (Pattern) 7:
60–290 ms
VARIATION (Pattern) 8:
20–80 ms
VARIATION (Pattern) 9:
60–300 ms
VARIATION (Pattern) 10:
60–300 ms
µ
Selects the delay pattern (10 types). (*1)
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