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would this be a safe assumption of delay pedals with S/M/L mode selectors?
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oald
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would this be a safe assumption of delay pedals with S/M/L mode selectors?
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December 02, 2011, 04:47:16 PM »
i was thinking for example I remember on the boss ps-2, if you have a signal repeating and then change from short mode to medium mode,you can still hear the sound repeating between an equal amount of silence,
does this mean I could wire three separate jacks form the S M L outputs(without removing the selector) and get a 3 tap delay?
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Re: would this be a safe assumption of delay pedals with S/M/L mode selectors?
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Almost certainly not without modification to the circuit. Most of the time, with digital delays, the S/M/L switch is changing the amount of memory used. You would need a separate circuit for each mode which utilized a subset of the memory and did the analog to digital conversion, at the simplest.
-Colin
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