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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction....................3 Primary Delay Controls................4 Secondary Delay Controls.................5 Looper Controls....................6 Looper Effects ....................7 Adjustments While Looping..............7 Create and Save Presets................8 Trails or True Bypass Modes..............9 Status Lights....................9 Stereo Ping Pong...................9 Runaway Feedback Oscillator..............9 Advanced Settings..................10 Expression Pedal Use..................11 Technical Specifications................11 Quick Start Guide..................12...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Modulation without undue pitch bending. The ECCOS is also a Looper. Record and playback loops while you play live. ECCOS features like Reverse, Half Speed, and Play-Once are easy to use creatively. Create guitar magic using the delay with its own tap tempo (up to 1.5 seconds);...
  • Page 4: Primary Delay Controls

    PRIMARY DELAY CONTROLS TIME - Adjusts delay time manually from 5ms to 1.5 seconds. BLEND - Adjusts effect level, blend in delay with your clean guitar tone. RATE - This controls the rate or speed of your modulated delay trails. Setting this slow will create slightly comb filtered delays.
  • Page 5: Secondary Delay Controls

    Set at minimum by default. VIBE (MODULATION STYLE) - Hold [FDBK] + Adjust [BLEND] With the ECCOS pedal, flanged delay trails are created by producing two repeats that are blended together. You hear the repeat as only one echo. The VIBE knob controls the clean portion of your delays.
  • Page 6: Looper Controls

    The ECCOS offers loop times of up to 120 seconds in mono, and up to 60 seconds in stereo. To set up the ECCOS for looper recording, place the pedal in looper mode by using the MODE toggle switch or you can quickly double tap the FDBK knob with your foot. Looper LED will light.
  • Page 7: Looper Effects

    ADJUST ECCOS DELAY TONES AND MODULATIONS WHILE LOOPING What makes the ECCOS an effective Delay / Looper is that you can go back and forth between the Delay and Looper modes while looping. To go between modes simply use the MODE toggle switch, or Double Tap the FDBK knob with your foot. Either operation will change between Looper and Delay modes.
  • Page 8: Create And Save Presets

    All primary, secondary, and expression settings are saved to the preset. Note: The ECCOS features 3 preset locations. In addition, you can access a What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) mode by entering Preset Select Mode, then scrolling through the preset locations until all 3 LEDs are blinking, then select it by pressing the BYPASS button.
  • Page 9: Trails Or True Bypass Modes

    TRAILS OR TRUE BYPASS When bypassing the unit, ECCOS can be set to let delay trails repeat or to stop them immediately. No trails is equivalent to true bypass; trails requires and uses a top-shelf, Keeley Electronics approved output buffer.
  • Page 10: Advanced Settings

    ALL WET MODE Hold [FDBK] + Hold [BYPASS] while applying power to the unit. The ECCOS can be made all wet for use with an amplifier with a parallel effect loop. FACTORY RESET Hold [FDBK] + Hold [BYPASS] + Hold [TAP] while applying power to the unit.
  • Page 11: Expression Pedal Use

    1. Hold [FDBK] for 2 seconds to enter into Expression Mode. 2. Set the expression pedal to heel down. 3. Turn each knob a small amount to let ECCOS know you don’t want the control ‘expression controlled’. Don’t touch controls still assigned to foot controller.
  • Page 12: Quick Start Guide

    ECCOS QUICK START GUIDE Toggle [MODE Switch] to select: Delay or Looper DELAY MODE Switch to Delay Mode - Toggle [MODE switch] or double tap [FDBK knob] Main Delay Controls - TIME, BLEND, FEEDBACK, RATE, DEPTH Alt Delay Controls - Press/Hold [FDBK knob] for MANUAL, VIBE, TONE, or REGEN.

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