Sixteen seconds delay vintage Compact, inspired by the original looping delay from 1983.
Device topology is the same as first digital delays from that era, with an all-analog signal path, pre emphasis and de emphasis, compression and expansion , antialias and reconstruction filtering and input output buffering and mixing. Digital processing is limited only to analog to digital conversion , memory management and storage and digital to analog conversion , all in glorious eight bits .
There’s also an analog triangle Low Frequency Oscillator for modulating delay time/pitch , and a click metronome generator,also analog driven by the memory read circuit , with level and independent output. Maximum delay time is 16 seconds,just like the original unit there are toggle switches for slow/fast speed/pitch and reverse playback.
On board footswitches control infinite/freeze from the delay buffer , and bypass for the whole unit. Slider illuminated controls are delay time coarse, delay time fine , sweep rate and depth , feedback and mix. Proudly hand built in Uruguay, by Manecolabs also creators for the Grone Drone machine Eurorack, Tabletop and Pedal drone generators among others.
Features
- Simple operation: Each slider and switch has a dedicated function with no hidden modes or menus. The pedal functions as a long delay at maximum settings or a typical delay at shorter settings.
- Compact design: Adapted for modern pedalboard spaces.
Controls
- Delay Coarse Slider:
- Controls the size of the memory block used for the delay.
- Maximum delay times:
- 16 seconds (FAST setting).
- 32 seconds (SLOW setting).
- Approximate values depend on clock circuit tolerances.
- Delay Fine Slider:
- Adjusts the sampling rate for smooth changes in time and pitch.
- Range: shortest to longest times, corresponding to highest to lowest pitches.
- Sweep Speed Slider:
- Sets the speed of the triangle waveform Low-Frequency Oscillator (LFO).
- Includes an LED indicator for visual feedback.
- Sweep Depth Slider:
- Adjusts the intensity of LFO modulation to the sampling rate.
- From subtle pitch variations to dramatic effects.
- Mix Feedback Slider:
- Controls regeneration by recirculating the delay output back to the input.
- High settings cause oscillation (runaway feedback).
- Mix Blend Slider:
- Mixes dry and delayed signals.
- Range: 0% (dry) to 100% (wet).
- Slow/Fast Switch:
- Changes the sampling rate to half or double.
- Affects time and pitch:
- Slow: One octave down (longer time).
- Fast: One octave up (shorter time).
- Forward/Reverse Switch:
- Plays back memory contents in reverse.
- Note: This is not a typical "reverse delay". Instead, the behaviour depends on overdubbing:
- A new layer over a reversed one will play forward.
- Switching reverse again will invert the previous layers and the new recording.
- Infinite Footswitch:
- Acts as a "freeze" or "hold" control.
- Prevents new recording while the existing memory content loops indefinitely.
- Bypass Footswitch:
- Mutes the delay signal output without stopping recording.
- Enables "record while bypassed" functionality.