DELAY MODELER – QUICK REFERENCE CHART FOR MODEL-SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS
Rhythmic Delays
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MODELTWEAKTWEEZ
Tube EchoWow & FlutterDrive
Tape EchoBassTreble
Multi-headHeads 1/2Heads 3/4
Sweep EchoSweep SpeedSweep Depth
Analog EchoBassTreble
Analog w/ ModModulation SpeedModulation Depth
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Lo Res DelayToneResolution
Digital DelayBassTreble
Digital w/ ModModulation SpeedModulation Depth
Rhythmic DelaysModulation SpeedModulation Depth
Stereo DelaysRight Delay TimeRight Delay Repeats
Ping PongDelay Time OffsetStereo Spread
ReverseModulation SpeedModulation Depth
Dynamic DelayThresholdDucking
Auto-volume EchoModulation DepthSwell Time
Loop SamplerEcho ModulationEcho Volume
DELAY MODELER DETAILS
The following pages rundown the details of the loop sampler, and the 15 other models of the Delay
Modeler. As the pages describe, these models were created as the result of our in-depth studies
of a dream collection of classic delay stomp boxes and rack units. We’ve included some historical
information, as well as a sample setting for each model, to let you know how each of the units
we studied made its mark on the world of guitar tone, and earned a spot on our modeling “hit
list.” The models of your Delay Modeler are designed to capture the sonic spirit of these classics,
and bring it to you with the powerful new advantages of programmability and versatility – and
2.5 seconds of delay time! We hope you’ll enjoy them.
Alternate Bypass for Delay Trail Remain
The Stomp Box Modelers include mechanically switching relays that route your signal directly
from input jack to output jack and around all circuitry while in bypass.
There’s also an alternate bypass mode available that keeps the DSP engaged while bypassed,
so your delays can trail away when you kick the pedal off. If you want this Alternate Bypass
mode, hold the first and third (from the left) stomp switches while plugging in the left/mono
guitar input. (When the left/mono input is unplugged, your pedal is powered off.) Your pedal
will remember to stay in this Alternate Bypass mode until you re-enable True Bypass.
This is where you select the special Loop Sampler mode of operation. While using the
Loop Sampler, the knobs and switches have special functions; true bypass is also disabled.
The Loop Sampler remembers the knob positions you set here and recalls them
when you come back to it. You can also use the optional expression pedal to control
the knob settings. Your loop can be up to 14 seconds long. (28 seconds at half speed!)
DIGITAL DELAY
LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
ANALOG ECHO
SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
Delay Time (for Pre-Loop Echo)
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We’ve provided you with a an echo unit in front
LOOP SAMPLER
DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
of your loop sampler. It’s got a maximum delay
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Repeats (for Pre-Loop Echo)
This sets the number of repeats for the
Pre-Loop Echo.
time of 800 milliseconds, set by this knob. This
echo unit is before the loop sampler, so when you
record, you will record the echoes as well. Then,
when you play back the loop audio, it will play
with the recorded echoes. You can then turn the
Tweak
Turn this up to add some modulation for
the Pre-Loop Echo.
echoes off while you play over the loop, or you
can choose a different echo time to play and
overdub with.
Press to start Recording (light comes on solid). If you press this switch a second time while recording, the
recording will finish, loop playback will immediately begin, and you’ll be in Overdub mode (light flashes).
With each pass of recording in overdub mode, the already-recorded sound gets a little quieter, fading away
entirely after many overdub passes.
PLAY/STOP
Once you’ve recorded the loop you like, you can start and stop it any time you like by jumping on this switch.
From Stop, pressing this starts playback from the beginning of the loop (light comes on solid). From Play
or Overdub, pressing it stops playback/overdub. You can also step on this switch while Recording to stop
LOOP SAMPLER – PLAY ONCE & 1/2 SPEED/REVERSE FOOT SWITCHES
DIGITAL DELAY
LOOP SAMPLER
DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
ANALOG ECHO
SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
PLAY ONCE
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This switch allows “one shot” playback (the Play Once and Play/Stop lights come on during one shot playback).
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From Stop, press this switch to play your loop one time and stop . From Record, press Play Once to stop
recording and start one shot playback immediately. From Play, this switch will turn on Once mode,
meaning the loop will continue playing to the end of the loop and stop. If Play Once is already turnedon, pressing this switch will re-trigger the start of the loop. (You can “stutter” with this.) From Overdub,
things are the same as from Play: press the switch, and loop playback (and the Overdub) will stop at the
end of the loop.
1/2 SPEED/REVERSE
This is a dual function switch. One tap gets you half speed, and a double-tap will give you reverse. You
can even use them both at the same time. Flip to the next page for all the details.
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LOOP SAMPLER – DETAILS FOR THE 1/2 SPEED/REVERSE FOOT SWITCH
•One tap puts you in 1/2 Speed, or returns you to normal speed. Once you’ve turned 1/2 Speed on, it stays
on until you turn it off again. The light will turn on to show 1/2 Speed is on.
From Play: When a loop is playing forward and at normal speed, press this switch once and the loop drops
down one octave and plays at half the tempo. Press this switch a second time to return the loop to normal
You can “arm” 1/2 Speed before hitting play.
speed.
For Recording, you can “arm” 1/2 Speed with a tap on this switch before you start. Hit the
RECORD/OVERDUB switch to start recording your loop at half speed. Then, when you first play back,
remember you’re still in half speed – so your loop sounds just like what you recorded. Once you turn off half
speed (by tapping the 1/2 SPEED / REVERSE switch) the loop will be playing at double speed. Now that’s
easy, isn’t it? Just give it a try and you’ll get the hang of it.
Overdub works just like Record. Play with it; you’ll like it.
•A double-tap activates/deactivates Reverse. The light will flash slowly.
From Play: Double-tapping this switch while the loop is playing reverses playback. Double-tap again to
switch back to forward play. You can “arm” reverse before hitting play.
From Recording: Reverse doesn’t work in Record. Double-tapping the switch will be ignored.
Overdub: Once you’ve got a loop recorded, you can start overdubbing, and then double-tap the 1/2 SPEED
/ REVERSE switch to reverse your recorded loop and dub over it.
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You can use both 1/2 Speed and Reverse at the same time. The light will flash quickly.
LOOP SAMPLER WACKINESS – A QUICK GLIMPSE INTO A STRANGE WORLD
DIGITAL DELAY
LOOP SAMPLER
DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
ANALOG ECHO
SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
The Basic Run Down...
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Get set up comfortably with your guitar and the Delay Modeler. Turn TWEEZ to minimum to turn off the
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Pre-Loop Echo unit, and set MIX straight up. Start chunking along on an up-tempo rhythm guitar part.
Once you’ve got a groove, tap the RECORD/OVERDUB switch at the downbeat of your measure, record
two bars worth of rhythm, and then stomp on PLAY/STOP again at the downbeat of what would be the
third measure. You may need to try it a couple times to get the foot timing coordination down.
Once you’re happy with the loop you can now overdub a lead part. Turn up TWEEZ if you want some echo
on your lead; DELAY TIME and REPEATS control the echoes, and TWEAK lets you add some modulation
to the echo, too. MIX lets you to turn down the volume of the loop playback.
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If the loop’s not already playing, start loop playback with the PLAY/STOP switch, and get a feel for
what you want to record. Once you’re ready for your big moment, hit the RECORD/OVERDUB switch
as the loop plays and go wild for two bars. If you’re really feeling fancy, you can keep the overdub running
after the first loop through and record a second layer, for a doubled solo. Hit the RECORD/OVERDUB
switch at the end of your two bars to turn off overdub, and your loop will keep playing – rhythm plus solo.
Once the novelty of listening to this loop wears off, hit the 1/2 SPEED/REVERSE switch once and
you’ll hear the whole thing at half speed. Then, double-tap this switch and you’ll be playing backwards,
and still at half speed. As the loop plays, tap RECORD/OVERDUB and lay down some more guitar. Hit
RECORD/OVERDUB to stop the overdubbing and play the whole shebang, and then double-tap the 1/2
SPEED/REVERSE switch. Now the loop is playing forward again, and the last part you recorded is backward
in relation to everything else. One more tap on 1/2 SPEED/REVERSE and half speed turns off. You can
imagine where a half hour of this kind of thing could get you.
And If That’s Not Exciting Enough For You...
You might want to turn the lights down low for this next bit. We’re going to record a new loop that highlights
the opportunities for sonic experimentation that your new Loop Sampler provides:
From Stop, tap the 1/2 SPEED/REVERSE switch once to light it and “arm” half speed. Set DELAY
TIME, REPEATS, and TWEEZ to 12 o’clock. Mute the strings of your guitar with your left hand, and begin
tapping a rhythm quickly on your low strings with your right index finger. Hit RECORD/OVERDUB to
record some of this, then hit PLAY/STOP to finish the recording and start playback. Tap 1/2 SPEED/REVERSE
to turn off half speed – the loop now plays back at twice the speed. Double-tap to put it in Reverse. Tap
RECORD/OVERDUB while the loop plays and start overdubbing. Drag your pick on the low E string,
immediately followed by a note with a strong attack and some sustain. Tap RECORD/OVERDUB (stops
the overdub and keeps the loop playing) and then double-tap 1/2 SPEED/REVERSE. Freak out.
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Tube Echo – based on Maestro EP-1.
The classic 1963 Maestro EP-1 was the first of a series of
“Echoplex” designs distributed by the company, and made
by Harris-Teller in Chicago. As touted in a Maestro
advertisement, the Echoplex’s “...special effects range all
the way from a controlled high speed reverberation to a
full, throbbing echo”!
The main feature of the Echoplex design is a special
cartridge of looped 1/4" tape that wraps past separate record
and playback heads. The position of the playback head
can be moved to adjust the delay time from 60 to 650
milliseconds. Your Stomp Box Modeler’s Tube Echo
emulates the classic Echoplex tone with the extra advantage
of up to 2.5 seconds of delay time.
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DIGITAL DELAY
LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
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ANALOG ECHO
SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
LOOP SAMPLER
DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
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TWEAK adjusts the emulated tape’s wow and flutter.
TWEEZ adjusts “drive,” which is the amount of distortion
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created by the unit's tube electronics and tape saturation.
Tape Echo – based on Maestro EP-3.
After the tube-based EP-1 and EP-2, Maestro introduced
the solid state EP-3, with transistors instead of tubes for
the sound electronics. The EP-3 uses the same basic
mechanical design as the original Echoplex, including the
looped 1/4" tape, but does not have the tube distortion
sound of the EP-1.
EP-3s contributed to many classic recordings of the
70’s. Eddie Van Halen and Jimmy Page were both avid
EP-3 users.
Unlike the Tube Echo Model based on the EP-1, which
gives you control of wow, flutter and distortion, our EP-3
emulation is designed to give you a less distorted tape
emulation with adjustable tone controls.
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LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
ANALOG ECHO
SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
LOOP SAMPLER
DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
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TWEAK adjusts bass.
TWEEZ adjusts treble.
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Multi-Head – based on Roland RE-101 Space Echo.
Long before Boss pedals, the Space Echo was Roland's first
venture into the world of effects processing. Instead of
having one movable playback head (like the Echoplex)
this machine has multiple stationary heads. You change
delay times by switching amongst these heads, and then
fine-tune delay time with a motor speed control. The
groovy part is that you can play back on multiple heads at
the same time to get multi-tap delay effects.
The TWEAK and TWEEZ knobs let you select
combinations of the emulated tape heads. At their
minimum positions, they turn one of the head pairs off.
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DIGITAL DELAY
LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
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ANALOG ECHO
SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
LOOP SAMPLER
DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
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TWEAK turns heads 1 & 2 on and off.
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TWEEZ turns heads 3 & 4 on and off.
Sweep Echo.
This Model is a Line 6 original. Starting with the
basic tone of our EP-1 tape delay emulation, we
added a sweeping filter effect to the delay repeats
to give you unique new creative possibilities for
adjusting the tone of your delays.
In technical terms, the TWEAK and TWEEZ
knobs adjust the speed and depth of a sine wave
used to modulate the tone of the tape emulation.
You can use these controls to create and explore
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3 & 4 on
3 on4 on
1 & 2 off
your own shifting landscape of tonal possibilities.
Grab a hold of your guitar and your Stomp Box
Modeler’s knobs and see where you end up.
With the optional Line 6 expression pedal, you
can set things up so that the pedal takes you from
no modulation (TWEEZ at its minimum value) at
the heel-down position to swimming modulation
when you pedal forward, so you can bring out the
Sweep part of the Sweep Echo for your big solo.
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DIGITAL DELAY
LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
ANALOG ECHO
SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
LOOP SAMPLER
DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
TWEAK adjusts the sweep speed.
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TWEEZ adjusts the sweep depth.
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Analog Echo – based on the Boss DM-2.
Analog echo units like the DM-2 were designed as
improvements over the tape echoes that came before them,
using "bucket brigade" electronics to give guitarists echo
units that were more reliable than the tape-based delays,
with the added advantage of a low power circuit that can
be run on batteries.
Analog delays are treasured for the warm, distorted
tones they produce, and are also great for creating more
experimental sounds. Try this, for instance: set the DELAY
TIME at 12 o’clock and REPEATS knob to max and play
in some guitar, so the delay circuit “overloads.” Now spin
the DELAY TIME knob quickly to get something like the
sound of a space-aged speeding race car imploding on itself.
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DIGITAL DELAY
LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
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ANALOG ECHO
SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
LOOP SAMPLER
DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
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TWEAK adjusts bass.
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Analog Echo w/ Mod – based on Deluxe Memoryman.
This model is based on the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe
Memoryman. This pedal uses the "bucket brigade"
electronics of other analog echoes, and adds a chorus
circuit. This adjustable chorus is applied to the echoes
only, leaving the direct sound unaffected.
This popular pedal, with its warm, distorted tone and
swimming echoes, became an important tool for many
guitarists, and was an essential part of the guitar sounds
for the first U2 album.
Part of the Deluxe in Deluxe Memoryman was the
increased delay time of 500 milliseconds. Your Delay
Modeler's Analog Echo emulates classic Memoryman tone
with the added advantage of 2.5 seconds of delay time.
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LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
ANALOG ECHO
SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
LOOP SAMPLER
DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
TWEAK adjusts modulation speed.
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TWEEZ adjusts modulation depth.
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Lo Res Delay.
The first digital delay units were introduced in the
early 80’s. These pedals and rack boxes took
advantage of emerging digital technology to provide
guitarists with longer delay times. Unlike the 16
bit digital of today's CDs, and the even higher
resolution provided by some audio gear (like the
24 Bit processing of your Line 6 Delay Modeler),
these early digital units generally had only 8 bit
resolution.
Low bit resolution can create a unique sort of
grunge and noise that is sometimes just the sound
you’re looking for, and that’s why these old delays
are still used to give a particular shape to the sounds
that are run through them. Early model digital
samplers are sometimes used in modern-day
industrial and electronica to achieve these effects.
Try this model on a low resolution setting to get
that characteristic digital grunge.
Use the TWEEZ knob with this model to adjust
the Delay Modeler's processing anywhere from its
normal 24 bit resolution down to as little as 6 bits.
Your direct sound, of course, will not be affected.
Tone control of the delay is also provided, via the
TWEAK knob.
DIGITAL DELAY
LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
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SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
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DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
TWEEZ adjusts digital resolution from 6 to 24 bits.
Digital Delay.
This model is a digital delay with
bass and treble tone controls. The
24 bit processing and true stereo
audio path of the Line 6 Stomp
Box Modeler series make it one
of the best digital delays you’ll
find in a pedal unit.
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
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TWEAK adjusts tone.
LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
ANALOG ECHO
SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
LOOP SAMPLER
DIGITAL DELAY
DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
TWEAKTWEEZ
TWEAK adjusts bass.
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Digital Delay w/ Mod.
Choose this model to add a chorus
effect to your digital delays. Like
the chorus of the Analog Delay
w/ Mod, this modulation is
applied to the delay repeats only,
leaving your direct sound
unaffected.
TWEEZ adjusts treble.
LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
ANALOG ECHO
SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
LOOP SAMPLER
DIGITAL DELAY
DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
TWEAK adjusts modulation speed.
TWEEZ adjusts modulation depth.
TWEAKTWEEZ
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Rhythmic Delay.
This is a handy place to come when you want a
delay that keeps a certain rhythm with your music.
Here’s the basic idea: you tap quarter notes on the
tap tempo switch. Then you turn the DELAY TIME
knob to set the note value you want for your delay
time. You can tap quarter notes, and your clever
little Stomp Box Modeler will give you back delays
in eighth note triplets – or one of 5 other time
values that you choose (see DELAY KNOB
illustration at bottom).
Now let’s say you want eighth note delays for
one section of a piece of music, and eighth note
triplets for another passage. Use the optional
expression pedal, set it up to control the DELAY
TIME knob’s rhythm settings, and pedal your way
to whatever timing suits the musical moment.
In addition to the rhythm setting, we’ve also given
you some modulation controls on the TWEAK and
TWEEZ knobs so you can dial in a bit of color for
your delay sound.
DIGITAL DELAY
LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
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SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
LOOP SAMPLER
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3
DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
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DELAY TIME sets rhythm.
TWEAK adjusts speed for modulation.
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TWEEZ adjusts depth for modulation.
Stereo Delays.
Ever asked yourself, “How did The Edge (U2) get that
groovy sound on Where the Streets Have No Name”?
Stereo delays, my friend. It’s the secret to many
a U2 song, as well as the “Big L.A. Solo” sound of
the late ’80s. Set one side as a fast echo with many
repeats, and the other as a slow delay with just a
few repeats. Voilá, you’re famous!
This model highlights one of the features of your
Delay Modeler – the True Stereo nature of both the
direct path and the delay processing. Signals that
come in the left and right inputs are kept discrete,
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processed separately, and passed out the left and right
outputs separately (for a mono in/out hookup, left
and right delays are both sent to the left/mono out).
Thus, any stereo signals that you process with
your Delay Modeler will retain their stereo
separation, rather than collapsing to mono, as
happens with effect units that offer left and right
inputs, but simply sum these together for processing.
This means that your delay signal shows up in your
mix with the same stereo placement as the direct
sound, instead of your delay signal showing up right
in the center of your mix.
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LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
ANALOG ECHO
SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
LOOP SAMPLER
DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
These knobs set the left channel.
TWEAK sets Delay Time for right channel.
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Ping Pong.
The Ping Pong Delay has two separate channels of delay,
with the output of each channel flowing into the other,
going back and forth like a game of ping pong.
The DELAY TIME knob sets the time for the left side
delay line, and the TWEAK knob sets the time for the
right side delay line, as a percentage of the Main Delay
Time. Sound too tricky? Just turn DELAY TIME to set the
longer delay time you hear, and turn TWEAK to adjust
the shorter delay time. If you set TWEAK straight up at
12 o’clock, your left and right delays are evenly spaced.
DIGITAL DELAY
LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
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SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
LOOP SAMPLER
DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
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TWEEZ adjusts stereo spread (at minimum, signal is mono).
Reverse.
!seltaeB eht dna xirdneH imiJ ekil tsuJ – Take a
step back in time with your cool new reverse delay.
Whatever you play in comes back at you backwards,
delayed by the time you set with the DELAY TIME
knob (1.25 seconds max).
To use this little wonder most effectively, try
playing a legato lick, ignoring the reverse playback
as well as you can. Longer licks can translate into
very cool reverse phrases.
When using Reverse, try setting MIX fully-
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clockwise (100% wetness) so all you hear is the
reversed sound – instant backwards guitar solo fun.
If you have an expression pedal connected
(directions for using the optional Line 6 expression
pedal are in the early pages of this handbook), try
setting the toe position to a very short delay time
– this will give you a weird “resonant filter” effect.
Set the heel position to a nice long reverse time.
Then start playing and sweep the pedal back from
toe to heel for the hippest time warp ever available
for guitar.
DL4 Delay Modeler
DIGITAL DELAY
LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
ANALOG ECHO
SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
LOOP SAMPLER
DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
TWEAK adjusts speed for a modulation of the delay.
TWEEZ adjusts depth for a modulation of the delay.
DL4 Delay Modeler
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ROGRAMMABLE DELAY &
14 S
ECOND LOOP SAMPLER
DELAY TIMEMIXREPEATSTWEAKTWEEZ
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Dynamic Delay.
This effect was made popular by the tc electronic
2290 Dynamic Digital Delay. This is a sort of “smart”
volume control for your delay effect’s echoes, and
sets the loudness of the delay echoes based on how
hard you play.
While you play, the Dynamic Delay keeps the
volume of the echoes turned down, so that the
echoes don’t overwhelm what you’re doing. Then,
when you stop playing for a moment, the volume
level of the repeats turns up to allow
the echoes to be heard. The TWEAK knob sets the
threshold – the breakpoint where this automatic
volume control stops working and lets the echoes
through at full volume. The TWEEZ knob adjusts
the level of the “ducked” repeats – higher settings
will duck the delay level down more.
Try setting TWEAK and TWEEZ to reasonably
high values, and hear how the delay effect gets
partially muted while you play, helping to avoid
that unwanted “muddy” sound.
DIGITAL DELAY
LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
DL4 Delay Modeler
ANALOG ECHO
SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
LOOP SAMPLER
DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
DL4 Delay Modeler
DELAY TIMEMIXREPEATSTWEAKTWEEZ
TWEAK adjusts threshold.
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Auto-Volume Echo.
This model gives you two effects in one. The Auto
Volume part of the equation is a volume fade-in
swell, like the attack time on a synthesizer’s envelope
generator. This can be used for a bowing effect, like
the one you get by turning the volume knob on
your guitar quickly up from zero just after you pick
P
ROGRAMMABLE DELAY &
TWEEZ adjusts ducking.
a note. Higher settings for the TWEEZ knob will
give you a longer swell time, so that the sound
slowly fades in, like a wave.
The other effect is an echo, complete with tapestyle wow & flutter modulation, adjustable via the
TWEAK knob.
14 S
ECOND LOOP SAMPLER
DIGITAL DELAY
LO RES DELAY
ANALOG W/ MOD
ANALOG ECHO
SWEEP ECHO
MULTI-HEAD
TAPE ECHO
TUBE ECHO
LOOP SAMPLER
DIGITAL W/ MOD
RHYTHMIC DELAY
STEREO DELAYS
PING PONG
REVERSE
DYNAMIC DELAY
AUTO-VOLUME ECHO
TWEAK sets modulation depth.
TWEEZ sets ramp time for the auto-volume swell.
DL4 Delay Modeler
P
ROGRAMMABLE DELAY &
14 S
ECOND LOOP SAMPLER
DELAY TIMEMIXREPEATSTWEAKTWEEZ
DL4 Delay Modeler
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