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knob is pointing to 5, the delay or loop time will be 5+16 = 21 beats. Loop/
delay time will range from 17 to 32 beats.
• Down (1/8): The Time knob is divided by 8, making the delay/loop time 8
times as fast (eighth notes). For example, if the knob is pointing at 5, then
the output will echo in 5/8th notes, or eight loops for every five beats. Loop /
delay time will range from 1/8 to 16/8 (2 beats)
The Time CV jack accepts signals from -5V to +5V. Using CV will modify the Time
knob's setting by multiplying or dividing the knob's value. Positive CV makes the
delay time longer, negative CV makes it shorter.
Taken together, the Time knob, switch and CV jack set the length of the loop or
amount of delay time. This period of time is relative to a beat (or base time), which
is set by tapping the Ping button or patching an external clock into the Ping jack.
For example, tap a tempo of 0.5 seconds. This makes one beat be 0.5 seconds
(120BPM).
Set the Time knob to 8, and center the Time switch. If there is no CV plugged in,
the delay time will be 8 beats, or 4 seconds.
Now flip the Time switch down to 1/8, the delay time will be eight 1/8th notes, or
0.5 seconds.
Now turn the Time knob down to 2, the delay time will be two 1/8th notes or 0.125
seconds.
Now flip the Time switch up to +16 and the delay time will be 18 beats, or 9
seconds.
Now apply some CV, the Time will get slower as you apply positive CV, and faster
as you apply negative CV.
Feedback Knob and CV Jack
The Feedback knob sets the amount of signal read from memory to be written
ahead in the future.
On the Looping Delay, Feedback ranges from 0 to 110%. With no feedback
(knob at 0), you will hear one echo. As you turn the Feedback knob up, you will
gradually hear more and more echoes (the amount of time before the echoes go
to silence will increase).
With Feedback at 100%, the signal read from memory is written back to memory
unaltered. Thus, the echoes will never fade out — an infinite loop. But if you input
a signal on the In or Return jacks, they will add to the feedback signal, which can
result in the sound gradually getting louder and louder as signal is added but
never reduced. The knob's range has been modified to create a large area which
is exactly 100%.
With Feedback at 110%, the signal read from memory is boosted before written.
This makes the echoes louder and louder each time. For short delay times, this is
a well-known "blooming echo" effect.
The Feedback CV jack accepts signals from 0V to +5V. Negative voltage on the
CV jack is ignored. The knob and CV jack are added together, and have a
maximum combined value of 110%. However, if the knob is set to 0%, then
applying a voltage of +5V or greater will cause a Feedback amount of exactly
100%. This allows you to easily access the 100% Feedback setting using CV.
Normally, Feedback has no effect in Infinite Hold mode. See the Windowing
section on page 9 for special usage of the Feedback knob and jack while holding
down the Inf. Hold button.
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