Delay Pedal

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Using the Delay Pedal

The delay pedal incorporates time, repetition and mixing effects to create an echo sound within the audio. To use it, select it from the stomp box options and drag it into your stomp box array. 





Adjust the Pedal Effects

Once you've selected the stomp box labeled Blue Echo, you can use the default settings or adjust them to your preference.

The Time knob controls the time delay between the repetitions of the notes.

The Repeats knob adjusts how many repetitions are in the delay. Be aware that this effect can be fed back from the output to the input and become feedback if you let it ring out too high. 

The Mix knob controls how intense the effect is. You can adjust how much of the delay effect is mixed into the original audio signal. A low mix will make the repetition softer, while a high one will make it louder.