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Stereo and Mono Modes

Hold 2 sec.
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signal paths (left and right channels), whose parameters are always the same. That is, the Time,
Feedback, Delay Feed, and Mix amounts are always the same for both channels, being controlled by
the knobs and CV jacks. In Stereo Mode, the maximum delay time is exactly half of the amount in Mono
Mode.
To change between Mono and Stereo Modes, hold down the Reverse and Inf. Hold buttons for about 2
seconds. The Reverse and Inf. Hold lights will flash to indicate which mode is now active: rapidly
alternating means Stereo Mode, and more slowly flashing together means Mono Mode. Release the
buttons when you see the lights flash. There may be a discontinuity, click, or some unwanted sounds
when changing modes.
Max Echo/
Loop Time
Mono Mode
87.4 seconds
Stereo Mode
43.7 seconds

Octave Up/Down When Changing Modes

If you have any sound already recorded into memory (for example, if you're looping, or if you have
Feedback set above zero and played something recently), the pitch of that sound will jump up or down
by an octave. When changing to Stereo Mode, the pitch will jump up, and when changing to Mono
Mode it will jump down. This can be used as a special effect, but if you don't want to hear this effect,
clear the memory before changing modes (see next section).

Memory Clear

Hold all buttons 2 seconds...
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about three seconds. The lights will flash once and you may hear a beeping sound briefly while the
memory is cleared. Let go of the buttons and the buffer will be cleared. Note that if the Time switch is
flipped up, this button combination will enter System Mode. If you accidentally do this, press and
release all three buttons quickly to return to Normal Mode.
Normally, the Looping Delay operates in Mono Mode, where a mono signal is
input in the In jack, and the echoes, loops, and delayed signal is taken out of
the Audio Out jack. In this mode, the Send and Return jacks function as
additional inputs and outputs, but the delay signal path remains mono.
The Looping Delay can also function as a stereo delay by using the Return
and Send jacks as right channel input and output, and the In and Audio Out
jacks as left channel input and output. In Stereo Mode, there are two isolated
In jack
Mono input
Left input
with Time down
or center
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Audio Out jack
Return jack
Mono output
FX Return
Left output
Right input
When using the Looping Delay with Feedback up
and long loop times, it can take a while for the
sound to die out after the input signal is muted.
This is, of course, a very nice and useful effect, but
if you find yourself needing to clear the memory
more quickly you can do so by making sure the
Time switch is down or centered, and holding down
all three buttons (Reverse, Ping, and Inf. Hold) for
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Send jack
FX Send
Right output