Pedalboard delay pedals

This table describes the Delay effects pedals.

Stompbox

Description

Blue Echo

A simple delay effect.

  • On/Off switch: Enable/disable the pedal.

  • Time knob: Set the modulation speed in Hertz, or synchronized with the host tempo when you enable the Sync button.

  • Sync button: Turn on to synchronize with the host tempo.

  • Repeats knob: Determine the number of delay repeats.

  • Mix knob: Set the level ratio between source and effect signals.

  • Tone Cut switch: Choose a fixed frequency internal filter circuit that allows more low (Lo) or high (Hi) frequency content to be heard. Choose Off to disable the filter.

  • Mute button: Passes the source signal through to the next pedal, while delay repeats continue.

Spring Box

A spring reverb effect.

  • On/Off switch: Enable/disable the pedal.

  • Time knob: Set the length of the reverberation to short, medium, or long values.

  • Tone knob: Set the cutoff frequency, making the effect brighter or darker.

  • Style knob: Switches between algorithms, each with different characteristics. You can choose Boutique, Simple, Vintage, Bright, or Resonant.

  • Mix knob: Set the level ratio between source and effect signals.

Tie Dye Delay

A warm-sounding reverse delay effect that is perfect for fans of 1960s and 1970s psychedelic rock.

  • On/Off switch: Enable/disable the pedal.

  • Time knob: Set the modulation speed in Hertz, or synchronized with the host tempo when you enable the Sync button.

  • Sync button: Turn on to synchronize with the host tempo.

  • Tone knob: Set the cutoff frequency, making the effect brighter or darker.

  • Bright/Dark switch: Both positions apply a fixed frequency internal EQ.

  • Feedback knob: Set the amount of effect output sent to the effect input, changing the tonal color, making the effect more pronounced, or both.

  • Mix knob: Set the level ratio between source and effect signals.

  • Listen button: Passes the source signal through to the next pedal, while delay repeats continue.

Tru-Tape Delay

A vintage tape delay effect.

  • On/Off switch: Enable/disable the pedal.

  • Norm/Reverse switch: Change the delay playback direction.

  • Hi/Lo Cut knobs: Adjust the range of the fixed frequency internal EQ.

  • Dirt knob: Set the amount of input signal gain, which can introduce an overdriven, saturated quality.

  • Flutter knob: Emulate speed fluctuations in the tape transport mechanism.

  • Sync button: Turn on to synchronize with the host tempo.

  • Time knob: Set the modulation speed in Hertz, or synchronized with the host tempo when you enable the Sync button.

  • Feedback knob: Set the amount of effect output sent to the effect input. The buildup of repeating signals can be used creatively for dub-delay and other effects by adjusting Feedback in real time.

  • Mix knob: Set the level ratio between source and effect signals.