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Slap Back Delay; Long Delay - DOD Echo FX96 Analog Delay Instruction Booklet

Analog delay

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On the following pages, some examples of different types of
sounds are described, along with graphic representations of
how to set the knobs. Since good (or bad) guitar sounds are
a subjective matter, use these examples as starting points to
create your own sounds that meet your specific tastes, or
lack thereof.

SLAP BACK DELAY

Use this setting when you you require a good old fashioned
slap back delay. This is an ideal setting for country guitar. It
gives a nice and short delay time (approximatley 100
milliseconds), and enough repeat to make that Tele sing.
GRAINY TAPE ECHO
If you are longing for the unique sounds of an analog tape
machine, this setting is for you. Utilizing the tape quality
control, can give you an accurate emulation the old grain
quality sound of echo tape when it becomes good and worn.
The Echo setting will provide you with just enough delay time
to make the delay sound out like and old tape machine.

LONG DELAY

To add depth and dimension to your playing, try this set-up
to to provide big delay that layers your sound with a longer
delay time and more repeats.

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