Reverse mode – Empress Effects Superdelay User Manual
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Reverse Mode
In Reverse Mode the delay samples are played backwards.
Sub-mode A – Reverse Knob
In sub-mode A the delay time is set with the d time | ratio knob.
Maximum reverse delay time is 1.4 seconds. You will notice the yellow
tempo LED is lit when entering this mode – this signifies that the
input signal is being routed into the delay processor. When you press
the tap switch the input signal stops being routed into the delay
processor, but you will hear the trails of the delayed signal trail off. The
yellow tempo LED will go dark letting you know that the signal is no
longer being routed to the delay. This is similar to the behaviour of a
gated delay.
Sub-mode B – Tap Reverse
In sub-mode B the delay time is controlled by pressing the tap switch
repeatedly. The d time | ratio knob operates as a ratio in this sub-mode
giving ratios of 1:1, 2:1 and 4:1. Maximum delay time is 1.4 seconds.
Sub-mode C – Double Time Reverse
In sub-mode C the delayed audio is played back in reverse, twice as fast
as normal. This causes the audio to sound an octave higher. Maximum
delay time is 933ms in this mode. Try turning the feedback up in this
mode!