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What are the delay time ranges for TimeLine MX?

Most, but not all TimeLine MX delay types provide the same Delay Time range. Therefore, the case can arise where the current Delay TIME or TAP setting, in combination with some TAP Division settings, can be out of the range for the current delay type. For example, the dBUCKET delay, true to the analog architecture it is based on, has a narrower range than most delay types (80 to 800 milliseconds). Therefore, if the Delay Time is set to greater than 800 ms with a Quarter Note TAP Division, this exceeds its Time range, and the repeats heard will likely not be in sync with the current Tap Tempo. When this type of “out of tempo range” situation occurs, an exclamation indicator is displayed on the Delay “1” or “2” selector.

 

If desired, turn the TIME knob to set a new tempo for the preset, and/or change the TAP Division parameter for the individual delay type to bring it within its available Time range. The Time ranges per Delay Type are listed below.

 

  • dTape: 60 – 2500ms
  • dBucket: 60 – 800ms
  • Digital: 60 – 2500ms
  • Drum: 200 – 2000ms
  • Oil Can: 200 – 800ms
  • Multitap: 60 – 2500ms
  • Spectral: 60 – 2500ms
  • Reverse: 60 – 2500ms
  • Ice: 60 – 2500ms
  • Lo Fi: 2 – 2500ms
  • Filter: 60 – 2500ms
  • Reverb: 2 -2500ms Pre-Delay, 40+ seconds Decay