Mod
Turn this knob up to get some delicious stereo
modulation on your echoes. Each model has its own
type of stereo modulation:
• Analog has Vibrato
• Digital has Chorus
• Tape has Wow & Flutter
Function Control Knob
Choices, choices! When you’re talkin’ Echo Park,
you’re talkin’ plenty of options:
• Normal: your taps are treated as quarter notes, so
you hear your echoes coming back at the same speed
you tapped the footswitch.
• Tap eighth note triplet: This setting lets you tap
quarter notes, while the echoes come back doing 8th
note triplets. Sweet!
• Tap dotted eighth note: You tap quarter notes,
your echoes come back as dotted 8th notes.
• Slap: This is the place for a speedy slap back echo.
The Time knob’s range is automagically changed to
be 10 to 150 thousandths of a second. You can Tap
Tempo all 1/4 notes, and get 1/16 note echoes.
• Swell: This adds an auto volume swell along with
your echoes. Dreamy.
• Sweep: Add this sweeping filter to the feedback loop
of your echoes and you’ll be glad you did!
• Ducking: The volume of your echoes is “ducked”
(reduced) while you’re playing, and increases when
you stop. This is handy to avoid mud-tone.
• Multi 1*: Uses multiple delay “taps,” to give you a
rhythmic pattern of echoes
• Multi 2*: Another multi-tap rhythmic variation
• Ping pong*: Alternating left and right taps
• Reverse*: Just like those backwards parts on our
favorite albums, this flips your input signal around
and sends it back to you in reverse. Use it live, and
folks are sure to be impressed.
The functions marked by the * combine your left and right
inputs for processing, so the effected part of the signal will
be summed to mono, while your dry signal remains stereo.
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