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Electro-Harmonix Canyon - Controls; TAILS Switch; Connections; INPUT Jack

Electro-Harmonix Canyon
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TAILS Switch The CANYON allows you to choose whether delayed
echoes continue to repeat or stop immediately after the pedal is switched
to bypass. To control this, remove the CANYON’s bottom cover and locate
the small slide switch on the bottom of the board labeled “TAILS.”
When Tails are set to ON, the echoes will continue to repeat after the
pedal is switched to bypass, with the number of repeats set by the
FEEDBACK knob. Anything you play after entering bypass will not repeat.
If the pedal is set for infinite feedback (i.e. the FEEDBACK knob is set to
maximum) the repeats will continue until you turn the FEEDBACK knob
down or switch to a different mode.
Note: In Sample/Hold mode, repeats will not continue indefinitely when
Tails are ON. The repeats will fade out over half a second.
When Tails are set to OFF, all repeats will stop as soon as the bypass
switch is pressed, regardless of the FEEDBACK knob setting.
- CONNECTIONS -
INPUT Jack This ¼” jack is the audio input of the CANYON. The input
impedance is 1M.
OUTPUT Jack This ¼” jack is the audio output of the CANYON. The output
impedance is 680.
TAP IN Jack Connect an external momentary footswitch to this ¼” jack
to control the delay time by tapping in a tempo. The external switch should
be normally open. Upon engaging the switch, it should create a short
circuit between the Tip and Sleeve of the plug. See “Tap Tempo with the
CANYON” on page 7 for details on using Tap Tempo.
9V Power Jack Plug the output of the CANYON’s supplied EHX9.6DC
200mA AC adapter in the 9V power jack located at the top of the pedal.
The CANYON requires 150mA at 9VDC with a center-negative plug.
- DESCRIPTION OF MODES -
ECHO This mode is a simple digital delay, in which each delayed repeat
sounds exactly like the previous one, and the repeats gradually decrease
in volume.
MOD Modulated delay This mode is the same as the ECHO mode, but
with added modulation to the delayed repeats to give the delayed tone
complexity and warmth.

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