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I/O Routing Options
Default - Auto Select: By default, the Nemesis will detect what has been plugged into its inputs and
outputs and it will set the routing mode automatically.
Input 1
Input 2
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Mono In, Mono or Stereo Out w/ Hardware Bypass: The simplest use case takes a mono input,
delays it, mixes it with the dry signal, and outputs it as mono. Output 2 is active at all times, but does
not need to be used. When the effect is bypassed, the relays (true bypass) or the analog buffers
(active bypass) will be used as the bypass path, depending on which has been selected as the bypass
mode.
Mono In, Mono Out + Input 1 Dry to Output 2: In this mode, the input is mono and the wet+dry
delayed mix on Output 1 is mono, but a copy of the input is also sent to Output 2. This is useful for
situations where the dry signal needs to be maintained and passed on further down the signal chain.
Soft Bypass will be used to maintain the copied signal on Output 2 during bypass.
Mono In, Stereo Out w/ Soft Bypass: This mode takes a mono input and creates a stereo delay effect,
with the input signal being split and mixed into the wet signal for both outputs. A Soft Bypass path is
used to maintain the Output 2 signal during bypass.
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Controlling Tap 2 Delay Time with the Time
UTPUT
Output 1
Output 2
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No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Nemesis Delay User's Guide
Auto-Selected Routing Mode
Mono In, Mono Out w/ Hardware Bypass
Mono In, Stereo Out w/ Soft Bypass
Stereo In, Stereo Out w/ Hardware Bypass
Knob.
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