Diamond Guitar Pedals Memory Lane 2 Panduan Pengguna - Halaman 5

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MIX
With output taken only from the mix/direct jack, this adjusts the relative mix between direct and delayed
signal. With output taken from the delay only jack, this adjusts the volume of the delayed signal from that
output, and does not affect the direct signal level from the mix/direct jack.
Jacks
INPUT
Signal input to the delay, accepts standard mono (2-conductor) 1/4" plugs from guitars, outputs from
other effects pedals, or from the send path of an amplifiers FX loop.
DELAY ONLY
Delay signal only output jack, accepts standard 1/4" mono (2-conductor) plugs. Plugging a cable into
this jack automatically removes the delay signal from the Mix/Direct output and routes it to this output.
This allows either 'killdry' operation for amps with parallel FX loops, or provides a stereo-like experience
with two amps when used in conjunction with the direct signal coming from the Mix/Direct jack. The
signal level for this output (when a cable is plugged into it) is controlled by the Mix pot.
MIX/DIRECT
This output jack provides two functions: with no cable plugged into the 'Delay Only' jack, the Mix/
Direct output provides a mix of the direct and delayed signal, with the delayed signal level set by the Mix
pot. With a cable plugged into the 'Delay Only' jack, the Mix/Direct output provides the direct signal
only.
FBK EXP (Expression/Insert)
Plugging into this jack disables the feedback level control knob and gives the user external access to the
delay's feedback path. This jack accepts a 1/4" TRS plug (tip-ring-sleeve, or sometimes referred to as a
stereo 1/4"plug) from either an expression pedal (minimum 100k, linear preferred), or from a standard
studio 1/4" TRS to two 1/4" mono plug insert cable used with a standard volume pedal (minimum 100k).
When using a volume pedal with an insert cable, the plug labeled 'ring' should be connected to the input
of the volume pedal and the plug labeled 'tip' should be plugged into the output of the volume pedal.
Using an insert cable also allows the user to chain one or more standard guitar effects into the feedback
path. Note: at least one of the pedals inserted into the chain must have a volume control to prevent
continuous oscillation. Placing guitar effects in the feedback loop in this manner allows adding effects to
the delay only without effecting the dry sound. Experimentation with a variety of effects can yield
interesting results- modulation effects work particularly well.
DLY EXP
This jack accepts a 1/4" TRS plug (tip-ring-sleeve, or sometimes referred to as a stereo 1/4" plug).
Plugging an expression pedal (or volume pedal along with an insert cable- see above under FBK EXP)
allows the user to control the delay time manually.
Memory Lane 2 user manual v1.00
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