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Type | Delay Pedal |
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Technology | Digital |
Tap Tempo | Yes |
Input Impedance | 1MΩ |
Controls | Time, Level, Feedback, Tap |
Power Supply | 9V DC (center negative) |
Covers fire, electric shock, moisture, heat, liquids, servicing, cord safety, and listening volume.
Identifies all numbered controls and jacks on the front panel of the Time Force pedal.
Details the correct sequence for powering the unit on and off to prevent damage.
Explains how to use the pedal in manual mode for parameter adjustment and model selection.
Describes switching between presets, navigating them, and adjusting parameters.
Outlines how to record, overdub, and play back phrases using the loop station.
Explains the process of saving custom sound settings to preset locations.
Details how to enable or disable the dry signal pass-through for specific connection setups.
Explains the choice between Normal and Professional I/O levels for different audio connections.
Describes how to set the accessible range of user presets (e.g., P1-3, P4-6).
Covers the options for True bypass and Buffered (FET) bypass for signal integrity.
Describes the Analog Delay model, its BBD characteristics, and warm sound.
Explains the Tube Echo effect, its overdrive sound, and unique echo quality.
Details the Tape Echo model, classic warmth, and high-end deterioration.
Describes the Slap Back delay, its short type, and typical sound characteristics.
Explains the Digi Delay as a straightforward digital delay effect.
Details the Mod Delay, adding a wavering effect to the sound.
Explains the Multi Head effect, noting its similarity to tremolo control.
Describes the ST Delay, optimized for stereo output and tap delay effects.
Explains the Ping Pong delay, creating an alternating stereo effect between channels.
Details the Pan Delay, with sound output alternating between left and right sides.
Describes the Reverse delay playback effect and its mix control for duration.
Lists key technical details like effect types, sampling frequency, converters, and dimensions.
Advises against using the pedal in extreme temperatures, humidity, or direct sunlight.
Provides FCC compliance information for Class B digital devices and interference guidelines.
Explains CE marking conformity with European standards for electromagnetic compatibility.