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Operation
The ADG-1 is laid out in homage to modular synthesizers with three main
modules. They are the DELAY Module, the LFO (Low Frequency
Oscillator) and the LEVEL Module. Let's look closer at these modules.
DELAY MODULE
The Time knob adjusts the delay
TIME:
time clock from 35mS to 700mS. If you
change the delay time while playing you
will also notice a pitch change as the signal
currently captured in the BBDs gets spit out
faster or slower compressing or expanding
the delay time. This is how analog delays
make that great pitch-up or dive-bomb
sound. Try playing with a short delay then
quickly turning the knob clock-wise for
massive dive bombs.
BUCKET SWITCH: selects whether the sound you are hearing travels
through 1 or 2 BBDs (4096 or 8192 stages) and so halves or doubles the
delay time (35mS – 700mS or 17-350ms). And while there is clearly some
overlap, as you can often get the same delay time from either setting, the
tone is slightly different, so you may have a preference for one position or
the other. In general, use the down position for long reverberant delays.
Use the up position for more sparkly shimmering delays, or when doing
chorus or flange-like sounds.
FEEDBACK: The Feedback knob affects how much post EQ delayed
signal is fed back into the buckets. This affects the number of repeats and
fade-out time. Above about 3:00 it puts the ADG-1 into self-oscillation for
some wild swishing sounds that change as you move the time knob. Try it
out, get lost. Come back after and read the next section.
Be sure to read the control voltage section for information on this module
with expression pedals or control voltages.
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