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Tap/Store Switch and Store LED - this switch allows you to set the delay
time by “tapping” the switch with your foot and to STORE changes to the
preset.
TAP function - Each of the 8 presets have a different tap parameter as
indicated on the top line of the LED Display (see point 2). The Tap
parameter is set (or fixed) for each preset and is not changeable. Simply
press the TAP button 4 consecutive times at the tempo you want . The
delay will automatically be quantized to one of the selected preset TAP
Button Parameters as shown below. The blue LED will flash to indicate the
quantized delay rate.
The resulting delay time can be:
One-half of the time between taps (8th Note)
Two-thirds of the time between taps (Triplet)
Equal to the time between taps (1/4 Note)
Two times the amount of time between taps (1/2 note)
Four times the amount of time between taps (Whole Note)
STORE function - Use this function to STORE (or save) changes you have
made to a preset. To operate the STORE function, press and hold the TAP/
STORE switch down for 2 seconds. This will save the changes to your
preset. The TAP/STORE LED will “hold on” and then return to flashing to
confirm the storgin process has been completed.
On/Off Footswitch and LED - this footswitch is used to turn “ON” or
“OFF” the Cyborg Delay. When the LED is lit , the delay is “ON”
Output Jack - Using a standard guitar cable with a 1/4” jack, plug into
your amplifier or the next effect pedal in your signal chain.
MIDI Jack - Using the Rocktron MIDI Breakout Cable (sold separately)
you can connect the Cyborg Pedal to a Rocktron MIDI Footcontroller such
as the Rocktron MIDI XChange, MIDI Mate or All Access. This feature
allows you to access all 64 presets and even connect other Cyborg pedals to
be controlled by the MIDI footcontroller.
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