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L. Output - Connect to an amplifier, audio interface or
additional effects processors.
M. Output Level - Sets the output level of the front
output Jack (L). Note this does not set the output level
of the XLR output at the rear of the unit, this is fixed at
high output.
N. Echo Mode - 7-position selection of the unit's "read"
heads. Please consult the following table for a guide to
these settings:
Mode 1 - Head 1 ("short") [56 - 221ms]
Mode 2 - Head 2 ("medium") [121 - 477 ms]
Mode 3 - Head 3 ("long") [187 - 800 ms]
Mode 4 - Head 1 + 2 ("short" + "medium")
Mode 5 - Head 2 + 3 ("medium" + "long")
Mode 6 - Head 1 + 3 ("short" + "long")
Mode 7 - Head 1 + 2 + 3 ("short", "medium" and
"long")
The Sound On Sound playback head can be engaged
over all the above settings.
O. Guitar/Hi-Z Volume - Sets the input gain for (G).
P. Line Volume - Sets the input gain for (H).
Q. Reverb Decay - Controls the digital reverb decay
time or the chorus depth. When (F) is set to Spring
Reverb, these changes cannot be heard.
R. Reverb Volume - Controls the volume of the spring
reverb, DSP, or blend, depending on the settings of (E)
and (F).
S. Speed - Adjusts the echo rate, corresponding to the
heads selected with control (N). Turn counterclockwise
for longer echo times, or clockwise for shorter. Please
note: This is controlling the physical motion of a motor
and echo times will ramp up or down gradually when
adjusted, with the pitch of any repeated sound being
raised or lowered accordingly.
T. Echo Volume - Adjusts the volume of the echoes
mixed into the overall output signal. Turned all the way
to maximum, the echo volume is significantly louder
than the dry signal.
U. ON/OFF - Supplies power to the unit.
V. VU Meter - Indicates the input signal volume. Keep
the signal within the blue range for clean sounds and
push into the red for saturation and distortion.
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W. Bass - Cuts or boosts the bass frequencies of the
overall output. 12 o'clock is "flat".
X. Treble - Cuts or boosts the treble frequencies of the
overall output. 12 o'clock is "flat".
Y. Feedback - Adjusts the echo repeat level.
Please note: Setting this control past 3 o'clock will
likely result in self-oscillation. Additionally, using multi-
head echo modes at higher feedback settings will
increase the likelihood of self-oscillation.
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