Strymon DIG User Manual

Strymon DIG User Manual

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

    Tap Mode ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 25 Configuring MultiSwitch Plus ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 26 Using MultiSwitch Plus ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 27 Saving DIG Presets with MultiSwitch Plus: �������������������������������������������������������������� 27 MIDI Functionality ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28 Configuring DIG to Use MIDI �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28 Saving Presets in MIDI Mode ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 33 MIDI Specifications �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
  • Page 3: Knobs And Switches

    - dual digital delay Knobs and Switches Front Panel Controls Sets the amount of modulation added to the delay lines: off: no modulation light: subtle modulation deep: thick, rich modulation TIME Controls the delay time for Delay 1� Acts as a master time control for both delays�...
  • Page 4 - dual digital delay Knobs and Switches Front Panel Controls TYPE Changes the digital delay character: 24/96: modern, clean delay with subtle dynamics� The 24-bit resolution and 96kHz sampling rate ensure uncolored repeats adm: early ‘80s adaptive delta modulation process provides a percussive wide-band delay that adds more character when input dynamics increase 12 bit: mid 80’s 12-bit conversion method yields slightly...
  • Page 5: Rear Panel I/O And Control

    - dual digital delay Rear Panel I/O and Control AUDIO INPUT SELECTOR MONO : Use with a mono input signal, such as a guitar� Output is stereo� Use OUT L for mono connection� STEREO : Use with a stereo input signal� Output is stereo� OUTPUTS High impedance, ultra low- Low impedance stereo outputs�...
  • Page 6 • 9VDC, center negative • 300mA minimum EXP / MIDI Multifunction communication jack for external control of DIG’s features and functions� Can be set to operate in one of the following modes� (See “Configuring the EXP/MIDI Jack” on page 20 for details�)
  • Page 7: Live Edit Functions

    TAP and ON LEDs light to indicate your selection: • Manually adjust the Dry Level smoothly from no dry signal at minimum (GREEN, useful when DIG is connected in a parallel effects loop) to maximum dry signal, where the dry matches the dry input signal level (AMBER)�...
  • Page 8 - dual digital delay • Set to Track Mix (BLUE, default) for the amount of dry/wet bal- ance to be adjusted using the MIX and MIX 2 knobs� Press the ON footswitch to exit and store your Dry Level setting� NOTE: The Dry Level setting is saved per Favorite setting or per MIDI preset�...
  • Page 9: Configuration Mode

    - dual digital delay Live Edit Functions Configuration Mode Sets the dual delay configuration for Series, Ping Pong, or Parallel� Press and hold the ON footswitch to enter Live Edit mode� Once both LEDs flash, release the footswitch� Turn the MIX 2 (CONFIG) knob to choose the desired dual delay con- figuration�...
  • Page 10 - dual digital delay Dual Delay Configuration Modes Series In Series configuration, Delay 2 (the rhythmic sub-delay) feeds Delay 1 in the following manner: Series configuration diagram This is equivalent to putting two single delay pedals in succession on your pedalboard� A mono input feeds both left and right channels� Ping Pong In Ping Pong mode, the delays are configured in a series “ping-pong”...
  • Page 11 - dual digital delay Dual Delay Configuration Modes (cont�) Parallel In Parallel configuration, the delays do not interact with each other, but produce their outputs “side-by-side�” Parallel configuration diagram In stereo, Delay 1 outputs to the left channel and Delay 2 outputs to the right channel�...
  • Page 12: Sync/Free Mode

    - dual digital delay Live Edit Functions Sync/Free Mode Enables and disables time sync and subdivisions between Delay 1 and Delay 2� Press and hold the ON footswitch to enter Live Edit mode� Once both LEDs flash, release the footswitch� Turn the TIME 2 MODE) knob to select the mode�...
  • Page 13: Delay 1 Subdivision

    - dual digital delay Live Edit Functions Delay 1 Subdivision Sets a Tap Tempo subdivision for Delay 1� Press and hold the ON footswitch to enter Live Edit mode� Once both LEDs flash, release the footswitch� Turn the TIME (DELAY 1 SUBDIVISION) knob to set the desired subdi- vision value�...
  • Page 14: Delay 2 Repeats

    - dual digital delay Live Edit Functions Delay 2 Repeats Sets the number of repeats for Delay 2 independently, or to track the REPEATS knob setting for Delay 1� Press and hold the ON footswitch to enter Live Edit mode� Once both LEDs flash, release the footswitch�...
  • Page 15: Midi Clock Sync

    Set the position of the TYPE (MIDI CLOCK SYNC) switch to select whether DIG will sync to incoming MIDI Clock messages� Both LEDs will momentarily change color to indicate the current status as you set the switch� • Set the switch down to 12 bit for Off (default): both LEDs light - DIG will not respond to MIDI Clock�...
  • Page 16: Respond/Ignore Midi Expression

    Live Edit Functions Respond/Ignore MIDI Expression When set to MIDI mode, this setting determines whether DIG will respond to MIDI Expression CC# 100, values 0 (heel) to 127 (toe), to control the knob settings in the same manner as a TRS Expression pedal�...
  • Page 17: Power Up Modes

    Power Up Modes Input Level Selects the input level that is routed to the effect processing� Press and hold the ON footswitch while powering up DIG� Once both LEDs flash, release the footswitch� Turn the TIME LEVEL) knob to select the Input Level mode�...
  • Page 18: Bypass Mode

    Setting DIG to Buffered Bypass mode preserves the high frequency response of your guitar signal through your pedal chain and long cable runs� Press and hold the ON footswitch while powering up DIG� Once both LEDs flash, release the footswitch� Turn the MIX...
  • Page 19: Spillover Mode

    Power Up Modes Spillover Mode Setting DIG to Spillover Mode allows the wet delay signal of a currently selected preset to “spill” into bypass or the next selected preset� NOTE: Because of the delay buffer architecture, the current preset must be active for at least 5 seconds before Spillover between presets will be opera- tional�...
  • Page 20: Configuring The Exp/Midi Jack

    - dual digital delay Power Up Modes Configuring the EXP/MIDI Jack Press and hold the TAP footswitch while powering up DIG� Once both LEDs flash, release the footswitch� Turn the MIX (EXP/MIDI JACK) knob to select the function of the rear panel’s EXP/MIDI jack�...
  • Page 21 - dual digital delay Configuring the EXP/MIDI Jack (cont�) Press either footswitch to store the EXP/MIDI jack mode and begin using DIG� NOTE: The EXP/MIDI jack mode setting persists across power cycles and is not saved per preset� pg 21...
  • Page 22: External Control

    NOTE: Your expression pedal assignment is saved per Favorite setting or MIDI preset� NOTE: If DIG is set to respond to MIDI EXPRESSION and the EXP/MIDI jack is set to MIDI mode, you can send MIDI CC# 100 with values 0 (heel) to 127 (toe) to perform the expression pedal setup�...
  • Page 23: Favorite Switch Setup And Compare Mode

    GREEN� Then, press and hold the TAP footswitch until the TAP LED momentarily flashes BLUE to save the Favorite setting� Step on the external footswitch to toggle between your Favorite set- ting and the current setting on DIG� pg 23...
  • Page 24 NOTE: Along with the knobs and toggle switches on the face of the pedal, all Live Edit settings and DIG’s bypass state are stored with the Favorite and MIDI presets� Power Up modes are not stored with the presets�...
  • Page 25: Tap Mode

    - dual digital delay External Control Tap Mode Connect a MiniSwitch or other external momentary footswitch with a TRS cable to tap in a delay time for Delay 1� Configure the EXP/MIDI jack for Tap Mode� (See page 20 for more info�) Connect an external switch with a TRS cable to the EXP/MIDI jack�...
  • Page 26: Configuring Multiswitch Plus

    - dual digital delay External Control Configuring MultiSwitch Plus Configure DIG and MultiSwitch Plus for remote access to three additional presets� Press and hold the TAP footswitch while connecting power to the pedal� Hold until both LEDs stop blinking� Turn the TIME knob all the way counter-clockwise to set the MIDI channel to Channel 1�...
  • Page 27: Using Multiswitch Plus

    Step on an illuminated switch to bypass DIG� Saving DIG Presets with MultiSwitch Plus: Dial in the sound that you would like to save as your preset on DIG� Press and hold both footswitches on DIG until both the LEDs blink GREEN�...
  • Page 28: Midi Functionality

    MIDI Functionality Configuring DIG to Use MIDI Using MIDI unlocks a set of tools that can be used to load any of DIG’s 300 preset locations using a suitable MIDI controller or interface con- nected to the DIG EXP/MIDI jack� This requires a Strymon MIDI EXP cable or a MIDI controller/interface, such as Strymon Conduit, with at least one quarter-inch output�...
  • Page 29 - dual digital delay Configuring DIG to Use MIDI (cont�) STEP 1 – SET EXP/MIDI JACK TO MIDI MODE Press and hold the TAP footswitch while connecting power to the pedal� Once both LEDs flash, release the footswitch� Turn the MIX knob clockwise until the ON LED is...
  • Page 30 Once the TAP LED turns BLUE, it will blink until the pedal receives a MIDI Program Change message� Once a message is received, the pedal will be set to the MIDI channel that carried the message and exit the power-up mode to allow you to begin using DIG� pg 30...
  • Page 31 #102 with a value of 127 when the ON footswitch is off� This will enable the ON footswitch if MIDI is properly connected and configured� NOTE: If you are only sending data to DIG using the Strymon MIDI EXP Cable, page 32 the MIDI OUT mode must be set to OFF�...
  • Page 32 Press and hold the TAP footswitch while connecting power to the pedal� Once both LEDs flash, release the footswitch� Turn the TONE knob to select what kind of MIDI data is sent from DIG to other MIDI devices� Both LEDs will flash momentarily to indicate status�...
  • Page 33: Saving Presets In Midi Mode

    TAP footswitch until the LED lights BLUE� To save the current state of the pedal to any preset location, send the unit a MIDI Program Change on DIG’s currently selected MIDI channel� For example: • Send MIDI Program Change #10 to save the preset to the corre- sponding memory location on the pedal�...
  • Page 34: Midi Specifications

    Change 1 instead of 0� In these setups, increment the MIDI Program Change locations above by one� DIG always powers up in MIDI Patch Bank 0, so if you plan to stay within the first 127 presets, simply send a standard MIDI Program Change message to load a preset�...
  • Page 35: Midi Ccs

    - dual digital delay MIDI Specifications (cont.) MIDI CCs DIG - MIDI CC NUMBERS PARAMETER RANGE VALUE Bank Select (0=Bank 1, 1=Bank 2, 2=Bank 3) (1=off, 2=light, 3=deep) Time 0-127 Time 2 0-127 Tone 0-127 Type (1=24/96, 2=adm, 3=12 bit)
  • Page 36: Factory Reset

    • TURN 1: AMBER • TURN 2: • TURN 3: AMBER • TURN 4: Both LEDs flash RED, DIG resets and restarts� pg 36...
  • Page 37 - dual digital delay Factory Reset (cont.) FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS EXP/MIDI Jack: Assigned to Expression mode and configured to control the MIX knob Input Level: Instrument Bypass Mode: True Bypass MIDI Channel: 1 MIDI Output Mode: Off MIDI Clock Sync: Off MIDI Expression: On Live Edit, Secondary DELAY 1 SUBDIVISION...
  • Page 38: Features

    • Full featured MIDI accessible via TRS supporting MIDI CCs, MIDI Clock sync, and access to 300 preset locations (requires Strymon MIDI EXP cable or MIDI > TRS interface such as Strymon Conduit) • USB-C jack for controlling via MIDI from a computer or for perform- ing potential future firmware updates •...
  • Page 39: Specifications

    Use an adapter with the following rating: 9VDC, center negative, 300mA minimum� © 2022 Damage Control Engineering, LLC� Strymon, the Strymon logo, and Damage Control Engineering are trademarks or registered trademarks of Damage Control Engineering, LLC� in the U�S� and/or other jurisdictions� pg 39...
  • Page 40: Appendix 1: Sample Settings

    - dual digital delay Appendix 1: Sample Settings pg 40...
  • Page 41 MultiSwitch Plus B MultiSwitch Plus C SHORT ROOM LIVE EDIT FUNCTIONS DIG provides a way to adjust several parameters that do not have a dedicated knob or switch� These are called LIVE EDIT functions and each are described in detail starting on page 7�...
  • Page 42: Appendix 2: Power Up Modes Quick Reference

    - dual digital delay Appendix 2: Power Up Modes Quick Reference pg 42...
  • Page 43: General Options

    Global parameters and functions can be accessed via a power up proce- dure� All power up functions persist through power cycles� General Options Press and hold the ON footswitch while powering up DIG� Once both LEDs flash, release the footswitch� Adjust the desired functions with the knobs and buttons noted below�...
  • Page 44: Midi & Jack Options

    All power up functions persist through power cycles� MIDI & Jack Options Press and hold the TAP footswitch while powering up DIG� Once both LEDs flash, release the footswitch� Adjust the desired functions with the knobs and buttons noted below�...
  • Page 45: Appendix 3: Live Edit Controls Quick Reference

    - dual digital delay Appendix 3: Live Edit Controls Quick Reference pg 45...
  • Page 46 - dual digital delay Live Edit Controls Quick Reference DIG provides a way to adjust several secondary functions that are avail- able on several knobs (see “Live Edit Functions” on page 7)� Live Edit functions are saved per preset� Press and hold the ON footswitch until both LEDs blink to enter Live Edit mode�...
  • Page 47: Strymon Non-Transferable Limited Warranty

    In no event will Strymon be liable for more than the amount of the purchase price, not to exceed the current retail price of the prod- uct�...

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