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Re: EH Easter Egg in analog delay



Cool...!!

>this is for the newly released EH Deluxe Memory Boy analog echo.
>
>a way to cycle though a preset sequence of harmonically related delay 
>times,
>
>kind of a delay arpeggiator.
>
>from the online manual
>
>
>****************************
>TAP DIVIDE SEQUENCE MODE - The DXMB contains a little easter egg 
>called Tap Divide Sequence mode. In this mode, the DXMB will 
>automatically cycle through the six tap divide modes at a rate set 
>by the RATE knob. To use this mode, do the following:
>1. Tap in a delay time. Tap Divide Sequence mode will not work if 
>the delay time is set by the DELAY knob.
>2. Press and hold the TAP DIVIDE button for 2 seconds. After 2 
>seconds, all of the TAP DIVIDE LEDs will light up briefly, now you 
>are in sequencer mode. You can release the button.
>3. Turn the RATE knob to change the speed of the sequence. You 
>should see the tap divide LEDs light up in a sequential fashion.
>4. You can tap in new delay times to change the delay time range.
>5. To exit Tap Divide Sequence mode: hold down the TAP DIVIDE button 
>for another 2 seconds. All 5 LEDs will light briefly to indicate you 
>have exited sequence mode. You could also simply turn the DELAY knob.
>*****************************
>
>max delay time is a lo-fi 1.5seconds...but this is only accessible 
>with tap time,
>from the delay control max is 700mS.
>
>The delay can be modulated by triangle or square wave, and if it's like
>the smaller Memory Boy it's possible to do extreme modulation,
>i.e, longer delays and carrier frequency breakthrough.
>
>andy


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