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  • Page 1 M I R RO R IMAG E DE L AY...
  • Page 2 LEDs DRY KILL 9V DC INPUT DEPTH RATE FEEDBACK DIGITAL ANALOG TAPE TYPE DOTTED VARIATION TIME LEVEL MI RRO R I MAG E D EL AY 1. Footswitch 9. Feedback 2. Jewel Indicator 10. Level 3. Output Jack 11. Dotted 1/8 Switch 4.
  • Page 3 MI RR O R IM AG E D E L AY Thank you for purchasing the Mirror Image Delay—a versatile, easy-to-use and richly featured digital delay. It delivers six high-quality delay models—including tape, analog and digital—plus three additional variations. It has advanced features such as a Dry Kill switch for use with amplifiers with parallel effects loops, and a dotted-eighth function in which an...
  • Page 4 Time This control adjusts delay time within the limits of the Delay Type selected (each selection may vary—see “Algorithm Descriptions” section). Lower settings produce short, metallic sounds akin to room reverb, slapback delay and other small-dimension effects. Longer echo settings are great for volume swells, ambient playing and sound-on-sound experiments.
  • Page 5: Input Jack

    Rate For most of the Delay Types, this control affects modulation speed. Varying the delay time in this way can yield chorus, flange or detuning effects that impart a wider spatial sound. Dotted 1/8 Switch The dotted-eighth note switch adds an additional delay signal in which the new delay time is set to roughly 75 percent that of the main delay.
  • Page 6 DC Power Connector This is a standard center-negative 9VDC jack for use with appropriate power supplies. Dry Kill Switch The Dry Kill switch removes the original dry guitar signal from the output, leaving only the wet delayed signal. With parallel effects loops in a guitar amplifier, the idea is to always keep the original guitar signal in the amp and use the effects loop only for the wet signal.
  • Page 7 Algorithm Descriptions Digital, Variation 1. A straightforward digital delay with triangle wave modulation and no filtering. The triangle wave produces a very smooth modulation that almost sounds like detuning instead of chorus. Delay time range: 20 milliseconds to about 0.9 seconds. Digital, Variation 2.
  • Page 8 Tape, Variation 1. A loving tribute to vintage tape echo units. Their quirks—like bad drive motors, dirty tape heads, crinkled tape and rollers that are no longer round—can give tape a slight pitch warble, a bit of hiss and noise, and other kinds of distortion that can sound really good (like amp distortion).
  • Page 9: Important Safety Instructions

    A PRODUCT OF: FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION CORONA, CALIFORNIA, USA Fender® is a registered trademark of FMIC. Copyright © 2018 FMIC. All rights reserved. P/N 7713290000 - REV A Important Safety Instructions •WARNING: To prevent damage, fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit or its AC power to rain or moisture.
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