Dunlop MXR M292 Carbon Copy Deluxe Data Sheet

Carbon Copy® Deluxe Analog Delay
M292
With extended delay time, tap tempo functionality, and a number of other features, this pedal updates the sound and operation of the respected Carbon Copy Delay for discerning players with modern gigging and recording needs.
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External Controls
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1 TAP-BEAT footswitch sets tempo of repeats
(indicated by orange LED)
2 TAP DIV switch cycles through tap tempo subdivisions
(indicated by LED screen)
3 BRIGHT switch accentuates high end frequencies of delay
signal (red LED indicates on)
4 MIX knob controls ratio of wet to dry signal
5 REGEN knob sets number of repeats
6 DELAY knob sets delay time
7 EXP jack allows for external control of various functions
8 SPEED knob controls rate of modulation effect
9 WIDTH knob sets width of modulation effect
10 MOD switch toggles modulation on/off
(blue LED indicates on)
11 EFFECT footswitch toggles effect on/bypass
(blue LED indicates on)
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Internal Controls
INPUT GAIN switch optimizes pedal for use with both guitar and line-level input signals.
DRY switch removes dry signal from output mix to provide 100% wet return for recording and parallel signal mixing
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Basic Operation
1. Run a cable from your guitar to the M292’s INPUT jack
and another cable from the M292’s OUTPUT jack to your amplifier.
2. Start with all controls at 12 o’clock.
3. Turn the effect on by depressing the EFFECT
footswitch.
4. Rotate the REGEN knob clockwise to increase the number of repeats or counterclockwise to decrease it.
5. Rotate the MIX knob clockwise to increase the ratio of wet to dry signal or counterclockwise to decrease it. Fully clockwise results in equal wet/dry mix while fully counterclockwise results in 100% dry signal.
6. Rotate the DELAY knob clockwise to increase delay time or counterclockwise to decrease it.
Note: This control overrides the tempo set by the TAP BEAT footswitch.
7. Press the MOD switch to add modulation to your delay signal (indicated by pulsing blue LED).
8. Rotate the SPEED control clockwise to increase modulation rate or counterclockwise to decrease it.
9. Rotate the WIDTH knob clockwise to widen modulation effect or counterclockwise to narrow it.
10. To set the tempo of your repeats, tap your foot at least twice on the TAP BEAT footswitch to desired rhythm.
11. Press the TAP DIV switch to engage and select one of four tap tempo subdivisions: dotted 8ths, 8ths, Triplets, and 16ths.
12. Push the BRIGHT switch to accentuate delay signal’s high end frequencies (indicated by red LED).
13. The internal INPUT GAIN switch is factory set to the GTR position, which optimizes the pedal’s performance for instrument-level input signals. Set the switch to its LINE position to optimize performance for line-level input signals. NOTE: INPUT GAIN switch does not affect overall
output signal level.
14. The internal DRY switch is factory set to its ON position, which adds 100% of your unaffected dry signal to the output mix while the delay effect is on. Set the switch to its OFF position to remove the DRY signal from the output mix while the delay effect is ON, giving you 100% wet return for recording and parallel signal mixing.
Power
The Carbon Copy Deluxe Delay is powered by a 9-volt battery, a Dunlop ECB003 9-volt adapter, or the DC Brick™ and Iso-Brick™ power supplies.
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