Diamond Guitar Pedals Memory Lane 2 Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 7
Parcourez en ligne ou téléchargez le pdf Manuel de l'utilisateur pour {nom_de_la_catégorie} Diamond Guitar Pedals Memory Lane 2. Diamond Guitar Pedals Memory Lane 2 8 pages. Analog delay with tap tempo and dual independent delay times
Spaceship Mode Feature (internal)
The original Memory Lane circuit could easily be set to oscillate for some very cool 'out of control'
feedback sounds. However, we realize that many players don't use those types of sounds so we made the
Memory Lane 2 less sensitive to oscillation in the default mode. However, for those players who seek out
jet fueled, screaming feedback and like 'playing' those sounds using the pedal controls in real time, we've
come up with 'Spaceship Mode'- a high Feedback sensitivity setting accessed using the internal switch
labeled HIGH and LOW. Low is standard mode, high is Spaceship- have fun!
Input Level Jumper (internal)
This internal jumper is factory set to provide optimum signal-to-noise ratios through the delay path (in
particular the NE570N compandor chip which was originally designed for relatively quiet telephone
signal levels) for typical FX loop and/or humbucker pickup levels. For extremely hot pickups or FX
loops, this jumper can be set to its alternate position to pad down levels in the delay path. (See FX Loop
Send Levels on the following page)
Setting Up
The Memory Lane 2 can be used in several different effect configurations. With the exception of reverb,
delay should probably be the final effect in your effect chain. For channel switching amps, you'll also
probably want to place the delay within the amp's effect (FX) loop if available. This will properly place the
delay after any higher gain distortion stages.
Mono Operation
Standard (no FX loop)
The most basic method of operation for amps without an FX loop is simple – patch the mix/direct output
from the Memory Lane 2 into the amp's guitar input.
Mono with Serial FX Loop
For amps with a serial FX loop, patch the send output from the amp into the input of the Memory Lane 2,
then patch the mix/direct output back to the amp's FX loop receive input.
Mono with Parallel FX Loop
For amps with a parallel FX loop, patch the send output from the amp into the input of the Memory Lane
2, then patch the delay only output back to the amp's FX loop receive input.
If you're unsure whether the FX loop is serial or parallel, first try patching for parallel, and if no direct
guitar signal is heard, your amp more than likely has a serial FX loop. Repatch for serial and you're all set.
Memory Lane 2 user manual v1.00
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