Looper mode, Misc mode – Empress Effects Superdelay User Manual

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Misc Mode

Sub-mode A – Dynamic I: Feedback increases as input volume

decreases.

In sub-mode A, feedback increases up to the value where the feedback

knob is set as the input signal gets quieter. During a loud passage the

feedback will decrease to nearly zero.

For example: If you have the feedback knob at 50%, when you play

quietly or as notes ring out and sustain, the feedback will increase

gradually to 50%.

Sub-mode B – Dynamic II: Mix increases as input volume decreases

In sub-mode B the mix increases (i.e. more wet) to the value where the

mix knob is set as the input signal gets quieter. Conversely, the mix

decreases (i.e. more dry) as the input signal gets louder.

Sub-mode C – Tap Mute: Soft bypass with trails

When playing, the output signal will be 100% dry until the tap switch is

pressed once, after which you will start to hear the delayed signal.

When you press the tap switch again the input signal stops being routed

into the delay processor, but you will hear the tails of the delayed signal

trail off.

Sub-mode C is great if you only want delay in certain sections of the
song but don’t want the delay signal to cut off abruptly when turning off
the effect using the bypass switch.

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