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Rocktron Short Timer Delay Pedal
Who would have thought that one day we would call a delay pedal retro Why only a short time ago, no pun intended, the digital delay was considered the greatest effect invention a guitarist could get his hands on. Like everything else in excess laden America, delays had to be longer and longer. To that, Rocktron says, nuts. What if the player just wants to add some short, sweet, quick slapback style delays to his sound You remember slapbacks, dont you They ruled the 50s and 60s sound think Rockabilly and Hot Rod and Surf music. Well, going out on a limb here, Rocktron introduces the Short Timer Retro Digital Delay. And some of you are going to think this is cool! With two modes of delay, called and we made this up, Short and Shorter to provide a wide range of quick delays that are still the most widely used delay times even in modern music, the Short Timer will NOT stand up to those long delays for length. But then, we dont want it to. Some like it short and sweet. The Level control on the Short Timer adjusts the overall volume of the delay effect. The Regeneration control adjusts the number of repetitions of delay effect. The Time control adjusts the length of delay and is used in conjunction with the ShortShorter Switch. When the switch is out, or in the Short position, the delay time in milliseconds is set between 200ms and 400ms. When the switch is in, or in the Shorter position, the delay time in milliseconds is set between 0ms and 200ms. The actual delay time is then adjusted using the previously mentioned Time control. Digital delay pedals usually sound better when placed after distortion. Thus, if you are using a distortion pedal, place the Short Timer after the distortion pedal in the signal chain. If you are using your amplifiers distortion, try putting the Short Timer in the effects loop section of the amplifier, following the instructions in your amp manual when using the effects loop. For distorted rhythm playing, set the Close...
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Price: $79.00
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