DigiTech TIME BENDER Owner's Manual page 11

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Guided Tour - Front Panel
7.
Memory Location LEDs
The Memory Location LEDs indicate which memory location is currently
loaded. To make it easier to see at a glance which memory location is being
used, all LEDs up to and including the currently loaded location are illuminated.
When no memory LEDs are illuminated, no memory location is loaded, and the
TimeBender
TM
pedal indicate. When you load a memory location by stepping on the Tempo /
Memory footswitch, the settings stored in that location become active, and the
knob positions and displays may not match how the TimeBender sounds.
8.
Store Button
If any changes are made to the knobs or buttons, the Store button's LED lights
up. Press the Store button once and the current Memory Location LED flashes (or
the first Memory Location LED, if no memory location is loaded). Use the right
footswitch to select which memory location to use. Press the Store button a 2nd
time to store the changes into that memory location. After the store operation, this
memory location will now be active. To cancel the store procedure while the Store
LED is flashing, press the Delay On/Off footswitch or the Multiplier button.
9.
Tempo LED
The Tempo LED flashes at the quarter note reference delay time. If the Multiplier
is set to something other than the quarter note reference, the delay repeats will not
be heard in sync with the Tempo LED flash rate.
10.
Pattern Knob
The Pattern knob selects the delay pattern that will be repeated at the selected
tempo (like single delay, dual delay, multi-tap, etc.). When the "Strum" setting is
chosen, you can hold down the right footswitch to strum out a time pattern. See
page 13 for more information on creating patterns.
11.
Modulation Knob
The Modulation knob lets you add chorusing to any delay type. There are three
ranges on the knob that correspond to the speed of the modulation that will be
applied. As the Modulation knob is turned through the first range, you'll hear a
slow modulation with increasing depth. As you pass into the second range, the
modulation depth will drop to zero and then increase, but this time with a faster
modulation speed. The final range implements a very fast modulation.
is set exactly how the controls, LEDs, and (optional) expression
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