Name

Function

1

[MEMORY] button

Switches between or saves memories (MANUAL, 1–4).

MEMORY indicators

Indicates the currently selected memory.
When MIDI is used to select memories 5–127, all indicators go dark.

  • If you turn the [VARIATION] knob while the mode is MULTI-HEAD, MEMORY indicators 1–4 indicate the head pattern you selected. The indicators return to the normal memory display after a little while.

2

[TAP DIVISION] button

Specifies the delay time in terms of a note length relative to the BPM.

Preventing accidental operation (panel lock)

By long-pressing the [TAP DIVISION] button, you can switch between enabling (unlocking) or disabling (locking) the knobs and buttons.
If you try to operate the knobs and buttons while they’re locked, the TAP DIVISION indicator blinks.

TAP DIVISION indicator

This indicates the delay time as a note value; the interval at which you press the pedal is considered as a quarter note (100%).


TAP DIVISION indicator

Explanation

TRI DOT
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Dotted half note (300%)
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Half note (200%)

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µ
Dotted quarter note (150%)
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µ

Half-note triplet (133%)

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Quarter note (100%)


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µ
Dotted eighth note (75%)

µ

µ

Quarter-note triplet (67%)


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Eighth note (50%)


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µ

Eighth-note triplet (33%)
  • Not supported in some delay modes. For details, refer to “Mode List”.

3

[MOD RATE] knob

Adjusts the modulation rate of the delay sound.

4

[MOD DEPTH] knob

Adjusts the modulation depth of the delay sound.

5

[VARIATION] knob

Adjusts the tonal character of the delay sound.

The effect differs depending on the mode. See the “Mode List” for details.

6

Mode knob

Selects the delay mode (type).

Mode List

7

[DELAY TIME] knob

Adjusts the delay time.
Turning the knob toward the right increases the delay time.

8

[INTENSITY] knob

Adjusts the number of delay repeats.
Turn this knob toward the right to increase the number of repeats. If you turn the knob all the way to the left, a single delay is heard.

  • If you turn the knob all the way to the right, oscillation might occur.

9

[DELAY VOLUME] knob

Adjusts the volume of the delay sound.
Turn this knob toward the right to increase the delay sound. If you turn the knob all the way to the left, only direct sound is heard.

10

[ON/OFF] switch

Turns the delay on/off.

11

[MEMORY] switch

Press to switch between memories.

12

[TAP] switch

By pressing the switch at the tempo of the song you’re performing, this lets you specify a matching delay time.

If the tempo is lower than the minimum delay time, the delay time is set to 1/2 and 1/4 of the tempo.
If the tempo is higher than the maximum delay time, the delay time is set to two and four times the tempo.

  • Not supported in some delay modes. For details, refer to “Mode List”.