Based on the legendary 3-knob BBD analog
delay pedal with “REPEAT RATE” control
Mix (0~99) Contols the wet/dry signal ratio
Time (20ms-4000ms) Controls the delay time
Fdbk (0~99) Controls the feedback amount
Sync (O/On) Switches Tap Tempo sync on/o
Trail (O/On) Switches eect trail on/o
EFFECT LIST
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Based on legendary Demeter TRM-1Tremulator*,
oering classical opto tremolo sound. In 1982, rock
pioneer Ry Cooder approached James Demeter to
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ask whether the tremolo sound of the Fender twin
series speakers could be made into a pedal eect
device, and this classic eect device was born.
Depth(0~99) Controls the flanger depth
Rate(0.10~10.00Hz) Controls the eect speed
Sync (O/On) Switches Tap Tempo sync on/o
Sine tremolo waveforms and super wide tonal
range.
Depth(0~99) Controls the tremolo depth
Rate(0.10~10.00Hz) Controls the tremolo speed
VOL (0~99) Controls the eect output volume
Sync (O/On) Switches Tap Tempo sync on/o
Triangle tremolo waveforms and super wide tonal
range.
Depth (0~99) Controls the tremolo depth
Rate(0.10~10.00Hz) Controls the tremolo speed
VOL (0~99) Controls the eect output volume
Sync (O/On) Switches Tap Tempo sync on/o
Bias tremolo waveforms and super wide tonal
range.
Depth (0~99) Controls the tremolo depth
Rate(0.10~10.00Hz) Controls the tremolo speed
VOL (0~99) Controls the eect output volume
Sync (O/On) Switches Tap Tempo sync on/o
Bias (0~99) Controls the waveform oset
amount
Produce pure, precised delay sound
Mix (0~99) Controls the wet/dry signal ratio
Time (20ms-4000ms) Controls the delay time
Fdbk (0~99) Controls the feedback amount
Sync (O/On) Switches Tap Tempo sync on/o
Trail (O/On) Switches eect trail on/o
Simulates solid-state tape echo sound
Mix (0~99) Controls the wet/dry signal ratio
Time (20ms-4000ms) Controls the delay time
Fdbk (0~99) Controls the feedback amount
Sync (O/On) Switches Tap Tempo sync on/o
Trail (O/On) Switches eect trail on/o
*The manufacturers and product names mentioned above are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
The trademarks were used merely to identify the sound character of the products.