Multi-Feedback Mode ("Stacked" Delays)
Usually, only one tap is used as the feedback source, creating predictable, repeating rhythms for
multi-tap delays. It is, however, possible to select multiple feedback sources, creating a "stacked"
delay effect that can get downright cacophonous with high feedback settings. This mode can be
enabled using the Neuro App or via MIDI.
Dual Delay Mode (in Mono)
It is possible to create dual mono delays by selecting Mono Input, Mono Output as the routing mode
and then activating Sum L+R to Mono Output Mode. This option can be activated using the Neuro
App or MIDI control, and it can be saved as part of a preset.
Stereo Phase Inversion
Each of the wet signals can be inverted independently, creating out-of-phase effects. Both the left
channel (output 1) and the right channel (output 2) have phase inversion controls available in the
Neuro App and also via MIDI control. Phase inversion can be a great effect, but it can also potentially
cause problems with phase cancellation in mono mix-down, so use with caution! By default, the
outputs are in-phase.
External Control
The CONTROL INPUT and PEDAL IN port open up a wide array of external control options, allowing
for direct control over many of the built-in parameters in the Nemesis delay algorithms using an
external expression pedal or footswitch. The CONTROL INPUT port can also be used as a data port
connection for the Neuro Hub.
External Switches
External switches can be used for several additional control options. Footswitches provide an easy
way to step through presets or to input tap tempo remotely. To do this, connect a passive single or
dual footswitch and set the P
using a regular mono (TS) cable. If using a dual switch use a stereo (TRS) cable.
Ground
In SWITCH mode, the PEDAL IN jack can accept switching signals on both the TIP and RING
connections. The SLEEVE of the jack is a signal ground. The TIP signal is used to increment the current
preset similar to the SELECT button. If a single footswitch is connected, only this function is available.
If a dual footswitch is used and connected via a stereo cable, the TIP signal is still used for the preset
increment function and the RING signal is a remote tap tempo input. This can be useful if you're
using a pedalboard design that doesn't allow easy access to TAP footswitch.
A Source Audio Tap Tempo footswitch can also be connected to the CONTROL IN jack using a 3.5mm
(1/8 inch) cable. If you wish to use this function, you must enable the function globally using the
SA260
I
S
to the S
EDAL
N
WITCH
Preset Increment
Nemesis Delay User's Guide
setting. If using a single switch, connect
WITCH
Ground
Tap Tempo
Preset Increment
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