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Vintage Modified Superdelay User Manual - Empress Effects

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Reverse Mode<br />

In Reverse Mode the delay samples are played backwards.<br />

Sub-mode A – Reverse Knob<br />

In sub-mode A the delay time is set with the d time | ratio knob.<br />

Maximum reverse delay time is 1.4 seconds. You will notice the yellow<br />

tempo LED is lit when entering this mode – this signifies that the<br />

input signal is being routed into the delay processor. When you press<br />

the tap switch the input signal stops being routed into the delay<br />

processor, but you will hear the trails of the delayed signal trail off. The<br />

yellow tempo LED will go dark letting you know that the signal is no<br />

longer being routed to the delay. This is similar to the behaviour of a<br />

gated delay.<br />

Sub-mode B – Tap Reverse<br />

In sub-mode B the delay time is controlled by pressing the tap switch<br />

repeatedly. The d time | ratio knob operates as a ratio in this sub-mode<br />

giving ratios of 1:1, 2:1 and 4:1. Maximum delay time is 1.4 seconds.<br />

Sub-mode C – Double Time Reverse<br />

In sub-mode C the delayed audio is played back in reverse, twice as fast<br />

as normal. This causes the audio to sound an octave higher. Maximum<br />

delay time is 933ms in this mode. Try turning the feedback up in this<br />

mode!<br />

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