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TimeLine
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Delay Machines: Common Parameters
All Delay Machines share a set of parameters. These parameters are saved with each preset and include:
Tap Division:
Selects the subdivision to use for delay repeats when tapping in a tempo.
Tap division options include:
Quarter notes (default), Dotted Eighth notes, Eighth notes, Triplets, Sixteenth notes
note: If TAPDIV is set to anything other than Quarter notes, the TAP LED will blink in amber
Boost:
+/- 3dB of boost/cut. This can be useful for level matching in your effects chain, or can be
used as an effect such as boosting a solo with delay.
Persist:
Turns on delay persist "trails" which will spill over when the effect is bypassed. Use this if
it is desired for delay repeats to continue after the effect has been bypassed. Note that if
persist is set to ON, the bypass mode will automatically be analog bypass.
Name:
Allows editing the 16 character name of the current preset. Use the VALUE encoder to
change the selected character. Use the TYPE encoder to select a character. Exit by pressing
the VALUE encoder, then press and hold the TYPE encoder to SAVE the name permanently.
note: For the preset name to be displayed the NAMES global must be set to ON or SCROLL.
Expression Pedal ON/OFF: Enables or disables the expression pedal input for each preset.
Expression Pedal Set: Enters the expression pedal setup for each preset. All knobs can be configured to be
used with the expression pedal. To set up which knobs are controlled by the expression
pedal, push the Value encoder when it displays "EP SET" and it will then display "HEEL".
Turn the knob(s) to the position desired at heel down on the expression pedal. Then, turn
the Value encoder right to display"TOE" and set the knobs to their desired values at the toe
down position on the expression pedal. An expression pedal can control all of the knobs
simultaneously.
Tap Mode:
Adjusts how the last tapped tempo affects preset changes. Set to PRESET so the delay
time will change to the saved value in the preset. Set to GLOBAL so the delay time will
remain at the last tapped tempo regardless of what tempo is saved in the preset.
MIDI Clock ON/OFF: When set to ON, TimeLine will respond to external MIDI clock from the MIDI input.
This parameter is saved independently so that only presets with this parameter set to
ON will respond to MIDI Clock.
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