11. DELAY KNOB: manual control of the DRY/WET MIX OF THE DELAY
effect, acts as attenuator for DRY/WET CV jack (10). When DELAY knob is
fully wet (CW), no dry signal passes anymore.
12. REPEATS /tone* KNOB: manual control over REPEATS or FEEDBACK
level of the delay. Turn it fully CW for self-oscillation. Secondary /TONE*
function (holding ROUTING while turning REPEATS /TONE* ) adjusts the tilt EQ
after the WET output of the delay chain (see advanced delay parameters
below). Is summed with an external CV applied to the REPEATS CV jack (13).
13. REPEATS CV JACK: 0…+5V external CV input for the repeats (or
feedback) control of the delay effect (12).
14. DELAY TIME/DIV KNOB: manual control of the delay time, from
short audio rate repeats CCW and longer taps CW. When an external clock is
present at the CLOCK IN jack (18), the knob acts as a divider / multiplier for
this clock with the divisors written around the knob on the panel.
15. TIME CV INPUT JACK: -5…+5V external CV control for the speed of
the delay’s repetitions (14), follows 1v/oct tracking. Is inversely summed with
the TIME/DIV knob value when no external CLOCK IN applied: higher CV
values shorten the delay time and lower values increase the delay time. When
the delay is synchronized to external CLOCK IN , that CV sets the clock
divider also summed with the value of TIME/DIV knob (14).
16. ROUTING /* BUTTON: routing chain switching as well as
multifunction shift button. Short presses will cycle through three different
orders of audio effects (see DISTORTED REALITY paragraph, page 11
below). Acts as a shift button when held down while using other controls
(shift functions are labeled with /* on the panel).
17. TAP /TAPS* BUTTON: acts as a tap tempo button for setting delay time
overriding TIME/DIIV KNOB setting. When internal clock is enabled (no patch
cable connected into CLOCK IN jack (18) this button blinks fully lit, shown by
the symbol under it: . When external clock is patched, the button blinks
semi-lit shown by the symbol under it: . Secondary function ( ROUTING +
TAPS ) changes the stereo behavior of the taps produced by the delay.
Available delay tap configurations are:
🠚 LRLR: left and right summed, their taps 1 and 3 hard-panned left, taps 2
and 4 hard panned right (one blink when enabled)
🠚 LRRL: left and right summed, their taps 1 and 4 hard-panned left, taps 2
and 3 hard panned right (two blinks when enabled)