The TAP DIV function sub-divides the tempo tapped in via the TAP/LOOP
footswitch to create shorter or longer delay times in sync with your tap
time. It assumes that what is tapped is a quarter note. TAP DIV then
divides the quarter note to produce delay times rhythmically in time with
the tap tempo.
The current DELAY knob setting can also be divided by the TAP DIV
button. When you turn the DELAY knob, the range is always based on a
quarter note length. After you set the DELAY knob, pressing the TAP DIV
button selects the divide ratio of the delay time for each TAP DIV setting.
The TAP DIV button cycles through the nine available Tap Divide settings.
There are three main divisions: quarter note - , eighth note -
sixteenth note - . Each division can be further broken down into its triplet
and dotted versions. The TAP DIV LEDs will light to show the current tap
divide setting, and once set will blink at the current delay time.
The following table provides an example of how each Tap Divide changes
your delay time whether the delay time is set by the TAP/LOOP footswitch
or DELAY knob. The tapped time in this example is 600ms.
TAP DIV Mode
Quarter Note
Quarter Note Triplet
Dotted Quarter Note
Eighth Note
Eighth Note Triplet
Dotted Eighth Note
Sixteenth Note
Sixteenth Note Triplet
Dotted Sixteenth Note
- TAP DIVIDE BUTTON AND LEDS -
Graphic
+ 3
+ DOT
+ 3
+ DOT
+ 3
+ DOT
Divide
Delay Time (for 600 ms
Ratio
TAP time)
1 / 1
600 ms
2 / 3
400 ms
3 / 2
900 ms
1 / 2
300 ms
1 / 3
200 ms
3 / 4
450 ms
1 / 4
150 ms
1 / 6
100 ms
3 / 8
225 ms
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