Global Settings; Tap Mode - Decibel Eleven Time After Time Operation Manual

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GLOBAL SETTINGS:

Changing the Operating Mode, Preset Limit and Bypass Type
The Time After Time is initially set to PRESET MODE. To change the mode settings,
disconnect the power from the pedal. Press and hold the 'A' footswitch while applying
power to the pedal. The display will indicate the current mode setting, '
' (PRESET) or
P
'
'.(BANK). Use the 'B' footswitch to change this setting as desired.
b
To change the preset limit when using PRESET MODE, first select PRESET MODE with
the 'B' footswitch so that the display shows P. Then, press the DELAY TIME knob to
display the current preset limit. Press and turn the DELAY TIME knob to change the
limit from 2 to 0 (0=11). For example, setting the preset limit to 4 will limit PRESET
MODE access to only presets 1-4.
To change the bypass type, press the MOD DEPTH knob to display the current setting.
Press and turn the MOD DEPTH knob to change the setting to rfor relay or tfor tails.
Exit by disconnecting power. Your settings will be saved.

TAP MODE

In order to facilitate the mixed use of TAP MODE presets and non- TAP MODE presets
together, the current tempo is treated as a global tempo that all TAP MODE presets will
use. A preset will only use the current tempo if the preset was previously saved in TAP
MODE. Otherwise, it will use the saved delay time for the preset.
When a preset is saved with TAP MODE enabled, the option to tap a tempo will be
available whether the preset is enabled or bypassed. This allows a tempo to be tapped
in prior to activating the preset. For example, when scrolling through the presets using
the 'A' footswitch, if preset 3 is showing and it is a TAP MODE preset, then the tempo
will flash and can be modified and tapped.
TEMPO AND BEAT DIVISIONS
When in TAP MODE (tempo LED flashing) the 'A' footswitch can be used to "tap" in
tempo. The tapped tempo is based around ¼ note = 1 beat. When you tap in the
tempo, you are tapping in quarter notes. But, delay time is not always the same as the
tempo. The tempo can be broken up into musical divisions of the ¼ note beat to create
shorter delay times (1/8, 1/16, etc.).
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