Getting started – Pigtronix Echolution Chrome User Manual
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25. 1/3 - This switch introduces an additional echo at 1/3 of the length of the
master delay time.
26. 2/3 - This switch introduces an additional echo at 2/3 of the length of the
master delay time.
27. Phi – This switch realigns each fraction to a value that is derived from the
Golden Ratio. More on this later.
LEDs – Lighting the Way
28. – This LED indicates when the Tap Tempo delay mode is active, providing a
visual representation of the delay time.
29. - This LED indicates when the effect is engaged.
30. – This LED indicates when the Modulation delay mode is active.
31. – This LED is an input overdrive indicator. The Echolution is designed to
sound pleasing when overdriven, but most players will want to set the
DRIVE control so that this LED lights up only during the loudest passages.
32. – This LED’s behavior corresponds to the rate of the modulation LFO.
Getting Started:
Basic Hook Up
1. Unpack your Echolution and place it on a flat, stable surface.
2. Make sure you are using the 15-Volt DC (negative center) power supply
that came with your Pigtronix Echolution.
3. Plug the power cord into the 15VDC jack on the back of the Echolution and
then plug the power adaptor into an electrical socket.
The Echolution is now powered up. To turn the device off, unplug it from
the wall or turn off the power going to the socket that the power supply is
plugged into.
Because of the complex switching that is necessary to make the
Echolution do all that it does, true bypass was not possible in this
design. The Echolution uses a buffered bypass and must be powered up
for audio to pass through the pedal.
When the unit is bypassed, there is no degradation of the audio signal.
We recommend that you do not leave your Echolution powered up for long
periods of time when it is not in use.
4. Plug your instrument into the “IN” jack and plug your Amplifier into the
“OUT” jack.