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RP360 / RP360 XP
Delay
DLY
Delay is an effect that records a portion of the incoming signal, and then plays it back a short time
later� The recording can repeat just once or several times, depending upon the selected delay model
and settings�
The RPs have a Tap Tempo feature which updates the delay time during a performance by tapping your
foot on a footswitch at the rate of the desired tempo� See Tap Tempo on page 33 for information
on using the Tap Tempo feature�
The following provides a description of the delay models available in the RP and their associated
parameters�
DELAY MODELS
• Analog Delay
The analog delay produces delays that were derived from ”BBD” analog delay chips� The BBD
chips were the first ways to produce delay aside from the costly tape delays� The delay sound
was not hi-fi but was reminiscent of the original signal and quickly became a cornerstone to
modern guitar sounds due to their warm qualities�
Parameters
NAME OPTIONS OR RANGE DESCRIPTION
ON/BYP ON, BYPASS Turns the effect on and off�
TIME 0 - 5�000 SEC Sets the delay time�
REPEATS 0 - 99, HOLD
Sets how many delay repeats will occur� The lowest value equals one
repeat� Higher values equal more repeats and the highest value equals
repeat hold (infinite repeats)�
LEVEL 0 - 99 Adjusts the output level of the effect�
TAP DIV
3 QUARTER,
EIGHT, DOT EIGHT,
QUARTER, HALF
Sets the delay tap divider rate or the note value at which the delay will
occur�