Reverse mode, Auto-set mode – Empress Effects Superdelay User Manual

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Auto-Set Mode

In Auto-Set Mode the Superdelay sets the delay time by listening to the
dynamics in your playing. The Superdelay is watching for volume peaks in the
input signal. For this to work effectively the input passages should have
relatively consistent rhythmic content.

When you start playing in Auto-Set mode you should see the large, yellow LED
to the right of the tap switch blink with each note you strike. If it is blinking
inconsistently adjust the threshold by changing the sub-mode (described in
detail below). If you press the tap switch at this point, it changes the delay time
in use to the last interval between peaks that it detected.

Sub-mode A – Low Threshold

In sub-mode A the threshold is quite low, allowing the Auto-Set Mode to
identify the peaks in quiet passages or from instruments with quiet outputs. If
you’re playing too loud for this mode, some single notes may be interpreted as
two notes, causing the delay time to be too short. If the delay time is
consistently too short, switch to a higher threshold.

Sub-mode B – Medium Threshold

In sub-mode B the threshold is medium allowing the Auto-Set Mode to identify
the speed of the playing for instruments with average output levels, or parts of
average loudness.

Sub-Mode C – High Threshold

Sub-mode C caters to louder instruments or passages.

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