Echo Output Level; Echo Time; Echo Feedback - Fender CYBER-TWIN Instruction Manual

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T o use MIDI continuous
controller messages to instantly
change the delay time, set Delay
Time Change to the Step setting.
Description
Adjustable parameters
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Delay Rev Feedback. Adjusts the number of delay repeats. Select

between 1.0 for a single delay repeat and 10.0 for many repeats. Note
that this control will alternately reverse and unreverse delay repeats.
Because there are two feedback controls for this effect, use each one
with regard for the other to avoid uncontrolled feedback.
Delay Brightness. Adjusts the amount of high frequencies that are

removed each time the delay is repeated. Select between 1.0 to make
each subsequent repeat darker and 10.0 to allow the high frequencies
to repeat. Use this control to simulate the high-frequency absorption of
acoustically dull rooms or analog echo units. Note that because this
control removes highs from the signal, that it will also affect the number
of delayed repeats.
Delay Time Change. Select Ramp or Step to change the way the

effect responds to changes in the Delay Time parameter. With the
Ramp setting, the delay time change will be gradual with an analog
sounding pitch warble, (audible until the delay time stabilizes). With the
Step setting, the delay time change will be instant with a "digital zip"
sound audible for a moment.
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7 D S H ( F K R
6 W H U H R 7 D S H ( F K R
Delay effects with added features to get a tape echo sound. Tape Echo is
pure mono, and Stereo Tape Echo is a two-tap, ping-pong effect. Unlike a
vintage tape echo machine, however, there's no tape hiss nor is there the
possibility of breaking a tape loop! These are two of our favorites. Fair
warning—if you try these, you might never go back to any other delays!
Echo Output Level. Adjusts the wet/dry signal ratio. Select between
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1.0 for 0% wet (no effect) and 10.0 for a 50% mix.
Echo Time (ms). Range: 30 to 1450 milliseconds. Adjusts the time

interval between the echoed repeats. The increment of change gradu-
ally increases from 1 millisecond for the shortest echo time to 10 milli-
seconds for the longest echo time. Remember that the TAP button can
always be used to key in echo times by feel.
Echo Feedback. Adjusts the number of echo repeats. Select between

1.0 for a single echo repeat and 10.0 for an almost infinite number of
repeats.
Echo Brightness. Adjusts the amount of high frequencies that are

removed each time the delay is repeated. Select between 1.0 to make
each subsequent repeat darker and 10.0 to allow the high frequencies
to repeat. Use this control to simulate the high-frequency absorption of
acoustically dull rooms or analog echo units. Note that because this
control removes highs from the signal, that it will also affect the number
of delayed repeats.
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