2 O’clock seems to be a good “middle ground” for my ear. All the way up is bright, with a lot of clock noise coming through. Internally, there is a “Brightness” pot that adjusts the tone of the repeats. If it was Speed Up, it will now be Slow Down. The light will blink to let you know it changed. To select between Speed Up and Slow Down for the Slide and Snap modes, just tap both foot switches. Slide back is the same as Snap Back, except the tempo slides back to the original tempo slowly. When you release the switch it snaps back to the original tempo. Holding the switch will either slow down or speed up (depending on how you set it up). When you release the switch, it stays right where it was. Left: holding the brake will alternate between slowing down and speeding up. The Mode switch decides how the brake function works. The Modulation Knob is an 8 position switch that selects several warm modulation themes as well as a few outer space themes. When tapping the tempo, the Divide toggle selects 1/8, *1/8, and 1/4. The Delay time can be set with the knob or by pressing the Tap Speed switch twice. Level, Mix, Feedback and Delay knobs as you would expect. Here is a rundown of the controls and features: This isn’t your clean studio quality digital delay with perfect repeats. It is gritty and a bit noisy and very analog sounding. The Tap-A-Delay is a 750mS digital delay that mixes the original analog signal with the delayed signal. Unit comes in its Accessories (see 9th picture) in its Original Box and does not come with any power supply. On this one, there are some scratches, marks (tape marks on the underside), few tiny nicks and few other signs of wear here and there (see 11th to 18th pictures), but nothing major. Up for sale a Cusack Music Tap-A-Delay 750ms Digital Delay w/Tap Tempo Effect Pedal w/Box - #458! This effect pedal is a Used Model in Very Good Cosmetic Condition and in Perfect Working Condition.
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