The echo zen delay unit is an analog sound delay with about
600-620ms of delay time. This delay features the basic functions;
Level, Repeats, Tone, Delay. The loop function will be discussed
later on with much more details.
Here are some basic settings: for a long and nice echo delay, set
your Delay (21) all the way up set your Repeats (20) to as many
as you like (to the left will get you fewer repeats, to the right will
give you more repeats). For a warmer delay sound, set the Tone
(18) all the way to the left (or as desired), for a more brighter tone
set to the right. Use the Level (17) to adjust the output volume of
your delay unit.
NOTE: due to the nature of the analog chip, the brighter you
set your tone the possibility of more noise in the repeats to
accrue. To avoid this, choose the warmer setting.
The Nutradrive is the new overdrive that was introduced on the
PB-1S. It's a very versatile and responsive OD. You can use it for
a clean Boost, crunchy tone or even an over driven sound. Here
are a few settings to get you started.
For a clean boost, set the toggle switch (marked as 24), to Cream
Set your Treble (23) and Bass (26) as you wish, set gain (25)
anywhere between off to 9:00 o'clock and start raise volume (22)
till you get your desired output volume. As you continue
increasing the gain (25), you'll add more dirt to your tone but very
subtle.
Now, flip the toggle switch (24) to wide and set Gain (25) to
12:00 - 2:00 o'clock adjust Volume (22) as needed and here you'll
get an overdriven tone.
These are just the basic and get started settings. I'm sure you'll
find your own that you might like better.
NOTE: THESE SETTINGS MIGHT CHANGE SLIGHTLY
DEPENDING ON THE GUITAR OR AMP YOU ARE USING!
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