ICEBERG STRIJP User Manual

Dual overdrive v2

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DUAL OVERDRIVE V2
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  • Page 1 STRIJP DUAL OVERDRIVE V2 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Strijp Controls............................3 Strijp Relay Bypass System........................5 Bypass modes..........................5 Switching Between Bypass Modes....................6 Footswitch Momentary Mode......................6 External Footswitch Bypass: Linking pedals..................7 Setting External Bypass Mode Footswitch A..................7 Setting External Bypass Mode Footswitch B..................8 Examples of linking pedals......................8 Toggle between two effects (default)..................8 Double Toggle..........................9...
  • Page 3: Strijp Controls

    Strijp Controls The Strijp pedal is a dual overdrive; it has two overdrive effects in one enclosure. Both effects are identical, with the same set of controls. Both sides are based on a transparent overdrive pedal, but with additional controls for clipping. Use either side as a clean boost, a transparent low gain overdrive, a gritty distortion.
  • Page 4 This input port provides the option of externally trigger footswitch A, thereby enabling/disabling the right side of the pedal. This port can be used for connecting the Strijp pedal to other Iceberg Effects pedals. Use a 3.5mm TS or TRS cable to connect the pedals. More detailed information can be found in the section ‘External Footswitch Bypass: Linking Pedals’.
  • Page 5: Strijp Relay Bypass System

    One-at-a-time Mode. Always-on Mode You are enjoying your Strijp pedal so much that you never want to switch it off? We understand. In always-on mode, at least one side of the pedal is enabled. Disabling the effect that is switched on will automatically engage the effect that is off.
  • Page 6: Switching Between Bypass Modes

    Footswitch Momentary Mode The Strijp relay bypass system makes use of a momentary function. If one of the footswitches is held for more than 400 miliseconds, the momentary function is enabled and when releasing the footswitch, the footswitch state will go back to the state that was enabled before holding the footswitch.
  • Page 7: External Footswitch Bypass: Linking Pedals

    External Footswitch Bypass: Linking pedals The Strijp effects pedal is equiped with two ports for externally triggering the footswitches; there is one port for each footswitch. These ports allow you two link two Iceberg Effects pedals together and have the footswitches of the two pedals work together! This for example allows you to automatically enable one effect when disabling another.
  • Page 8: Setting External Bypass Mode Footswitch B

    (the Stratum in this example), pressing the connected footswitch (footswitch A of the Stratum and footswitch B of the Strijp in this example), will either toggle between the two effects or engage/disengage both pedals at the same time, depending on the footswitch state before connecting the pedals together.
  • Page 9: Double Toggle

    Double Toggle You want to take the toggling experience one step further? Why not use two 3.5mm cables and connect both sides of the pedals? When leaving the bypass mode and external bypass modes in default (Normal and Toggle, respectively), pressing any of the connected footswitches will toggle between those effects.
  • Page 11: Bypass Mode Cheat Sheet

    Bypass Mode Cheat Sheet...

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