Mix Knob
Sets the relative levels of dry signal and wet delay signal. Fully counter-clockwise is 100% dry, fully
clockwise is 100% wet. The midpoint of the knob is 50% wet and 50% dry. Kill Dry Mode is available
as a global option as of firmware version 1.12 (see
100% Dry
Dry
Wet
Using the Mix Knob to Set Master Output Level
The overall output volume level is adjustable on the pedal hardware without needing to use Neuro or
MIDI. Press and hold the C
level, which affects both the wet signal and the dry signal. A maximum of +6 dB of boost is possible.
The following figure shows the range of output gains, in decibels (blue) and linear (red). Note that
when the output level is adjusted, it will be maintained while changing effect engines using the effect
dial. Loading a user preset will override the level set by the MIX knob.
Feedback Knob
Adjusts the amount of wet signal that is fed back into the delay line. This effectively sets the number
of repeats. Fully counter-clockwise is one repeat (no feedback), and fully clockwise is maximum
feedback. Note that some effect engines allow for greater than 1 (unity) feedback resulting in self-
oscillation. This can sound very cool but can also get very loud! Turning the MIX knob toward CLEAN
is a good way to manage the runaway oscillation sound. The FEEDBACK MAXIMUM is also adjustable
as a Neuro parameter. So if you want to allow or prevent oscillation when the FEEDBACK knob is
turned up, adjustments can be made with that control.
Mod Knob
Controls the depth of the modulation LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator). This can affect different
aspects of the sound depending on which delay engine is selected. Usually, it controls the time
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50% Wet
50% Dry
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0 dB
1.0
-6 dB
0.5
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Nemesis Delay User's Guide
Kill Dry / Dry
Defeat).
K
IX
NOB
+3.5 dB
1.5
+6 dB
2.0
100% Wet
Wet
Dry
to set the master output
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