| Parameter | Value | Explanation | 
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| MODE | SERIES | This is a delay comprising two different delays connected in series. 
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| PARALLEL | This is a delay comprising two delays connected in parallel. 
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| L/R | This delay lets you specify the L and R channels independently. 
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| 1: TYPE 2: TYPE | MONO | This is a simple mono delay. | 
| PAN | This delay is specifically for stereo output. This allows you to obtain the tap delay effect that divides the delay time, then deliver them to L and R channels. | |
| ANALOG | Gives a mild analog delay sound. | |
| TAPE | This setting provides the characteristic wavering sound of the tape echo. | |
| 1: TIME 2: TIME | 1 ms–2000 ms, BPM ŀ–Ō | Adjusts the delay time. 
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| 1: FFEDBACK 2: FEEDBACK | 0–100 | Adjusts the volume of delay that is returned to the input. Higher settings will result in more delay repeats. | 
| 1: EFFECT LEVEL 2: EFFECT LEVEL | 0–120 | Adjusts the volume of the delay sound. | 
| 1: HIGH CUT 2: HIGH CUT | 20.0 Hz–12.5 kHz, FLAT | Sets the frequency at which the high cut filter begins to take effect. When FLAT is selected, the high cut filter has no effect. | 
| BPM | 40–250 | Adjusts the BPM value for each memory. 
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| CARRYOVER | OFF, ON | Sets whether to make the sound of the effect carry over or not after you turn it off. | 


