Speed / Brake: The Brake engages while this switch is pressed. Short-press to toggle between Fast and
Slow. Long-press to engage Brake.
Fast / Slow: Press to toggle between Fast and Slow, which slows the primary and secondary LFOs by a
predetermined factor. The Brake does not engage while this switch is pressed.
Brake (M): Slows the LFOs at a constant rate and pauses the LFOs until the switch is released.
Factory Presets
AutoFastSlowRotary
AutoFastSlowRotary2
BassStillRotary
Big Fat Cabinet
Black Sun
Hyper Rotor
JazzyRotary
Leslie
OldTyme Radio
Slowly Rotate
Spaceship Rotary
Treble Spin
Whirling Dervish
Sticky Tape
Classic Tape echo effects are loved for the character, grit, and modulation that they impart. Sticky Tape
opens up a world of tape tone possibilities, without the complexity. Dial in a bit of drive and compression
to sweeten up your clean tone, or turn up the Wow & Flutter and embrace the lo-fi. Dual tape machines
with offset and width controls offer a wide range of doubling or slapback echo effects, with bonus Flange
performance parameters to get that classic, dramatic, studio style tape flange. Just like a reel tape
machine (pun intended), Sticky Tape will chew up anything you can throw at it and spit it out sounding
warmer, fatter, and full of tapified goodness.
Mix: Controls the amount of dry and tapified signal.
Compression: How much compression is applied. This is based off of the compression section of the
DBX compander found in many professional tape machines.
NOTE: Gain is automatically applied after the compression to try and maintain constant signal level.
The Compression knob has been tuned for both Guitar and Bass. It is especially important to have
the Instrument Type set correctly for Bass input and high Compression amounts.
Rec Drive: How much gain is applied before going in to the tape emulation.
Tape Speed: Controls the nominal speed at which the two tape machines are running. This affects
the tone of the signal.
W&F Amount: Adjusts the amount of wow and flutter applied.
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