Part I.
Gettings started
1. START HERE
1.1. POWER
The rst thing to do is power the pedal. It’s 9V center negative and requires at least 500mA. After
that it’ll start up. Start up time is currently a bit long, so don’t panic if nothing is happening for a few
seconds.
Once Digit / Beebo has started up we’re at the main screen, with the default preset (the rst one in your
set list) loaded. From here we can add modules, change the settings of existing modules, connect
modules or load a preset. This leads to the question, what is a module?
1.2. MODULES
Modules are the basic blocks you connect. Think of them as individual effect pedals on a pedal board
that you place and connect. There are some modules that process audio, and some modules that you
can use to control other modules. The ability to control modules is the powerful modular / eurorack
style workow that differentiates Digit / Beebo from many other systems.
1.3. ADD A MODULE
To start, we’ll add a delay to the default preset. To do this, tap plus and choose delay.
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