A/D hybrid dual delay w/ settings store ability, analog modulation and self oscillation capability.
CHRONOS Dual-delay is a variation of the classic CHRONOS delay that features a function of 'storing' two different delay/feedback settings giving you the ability to switch between them through a single footswitch.
It's an A/D hybrid delay (600msec) with analog modulation effect and self-oscillation capability. It has a very natural and clean sound with feedback that simulates tape delay units as the repeats decay in a very natural way. Your dry signal goes through the pedal in a totally analog way, remaining intact. The modulation effect is switched ON/OFF through a toggle switch and it is applied on the time-delay creating a ripple-effect. The modulation frequency is controlled through the "Hz" knob and a LED flashes in that frequency. Suitable both for clean & distorted signals.
- DELAY: adjust time delay up to 600msec
- FDBK: feedback, adjusts the number of repeats. If set after the 3/4 position the circuit self-oscillates producing endless loops.
The above knobs exist in two pairs [delay-1 / fdbk-1] & [delay-2 / fdbk-2]. Each pair is activated seperately with the footswitch on the right, allowing you to switch between them instantly.
- MIX: adjusts the level of delayed signal that is mixed in analog way with your dry signal.
- MASTER: adjusts the master volume of the output. It also works as a slight boost.
- MOD. toggle switch: toggle on/off the analog modulation. The modulation is applied on the delay-time, creating a ripple-effect.
- Hz: selects the modulation frequency (the LED flashes on the selected frequency)
- Right Footswitch: switches between the two stored settings.
▹ Voltage Required: DC 9 Volt
[Do not exceed recommended voltage! It may damage the circuit.]
▹ Polarity: Negative tip
▹ Max Current draw: 40mA
▹ True bypass
Nomenclature:
- CHRONOS (Greek: Χρόνος) is the Greek word for TIME.
- CHRONOS is also the personification of time in ancient Greek mythology (not to be confused with the Titan Cronus). He was considered to have the shape of a three-headed serpent. The heads were those of a man, a bull and a lion. Along with his daughter Ananke (Ἀνάγκη), the goddess of inevitability who was also in the form of a snake, he revolved around the primordial world egg, until they split it apart to form the earth, the sea and the sky.