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December 11, 2015 at 5:18 pm #113087johnboy10Member
Hi Guys
Hope this is not a dumb question.
Using Time factor i want to set delay A @ 375mS and Delay B @ 500mS. I want these to be dotted 8th notes.
With the tempo button inactive the delay times are set to mS. when active they say Dotted 1/4 and 1/2 triplet.
How do I set it up so both Delays are Dotted 8th notes and the times are 375mS and 500mS
Thanx
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December 11, 2015 at 8:39 pm #141794johnboy10Member
Sorry for the confusion.
I’m trying to emulate Andy Timmons delay setting. He uses a Timeline. He say the one side of the the delay is 375mS and the other is 500mS. he also says they are set to Dotted 8th notes.
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December 11, 2015 at 9:01 pm #141795jfirlik wrote:Help me understand your question… if the millisecond delay times are different, they can't both be dotted 8th notes. The beat subdivisions that appear are a factor of the tempo of the box and the delay times; If you want 375mS to be your dotted 8th, then 120bpm is the tempo you're looking for. You can set this manually by pressing the tap tempo switch and turning the encoder knob to the correct tempo.Johnboy10 wrote:Sorry for the confusion. I'm trying to emulate Andy Timmons delay setting. He uses a Timeline. He say the one side of the the delay is 375mS and the other is 500mS. he also says they are set to Dotted 8th notes.
Ah okay, I'm guessing he's at 120bpm then, because 375mS would be a dotted 8th and 500mS a quarter note. In any case, you can set the times directly as milliseconds and just play at 120, or set the tempo first and then set the subdivisions in tempo mode. If you set them as milliseconds and then switch to tempo mode, the subdivisions shown wil reflect the position of the knob and not necessarily the millisecond times you entered.
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December 11, 2015 at 9:17 pm #141796johnboy10Memberjfirlik wrote:jfirlik wrote:Help me understand your question… if the millisecond delay times are different, they can't both be dotted 8th notes. The beat subdivisions that appear
are a factor of the tempo of the box and the delay times; If you want 375mS to be your dotted 8th, then 120bpm is the tempo you're looking for. You can set this manually by pressing the tap tempo switch and turning the encoder knob to the correct tempo.Johnboy10 wrote:Sorry for the confusion. I'm trying to emulate Andy Timmons delay setting. He uses a Timeline. He say the one side of the the delay is 375mS and the other is 500mS. he also says they are set to Dotted 8th notes.Ah okay, I'm guessing he's at 120bpm then, because 375mS would be a dotted 8th and 500mS a quarter note. In any case, you can set the times directly as milliseconds and just play at 120, or set the tempo first and then set the subdivisions in tempo mode. If you set them as milliseconds and then switch to tempo mode, the subdivisions shown wil reflect the position of the knob and not necessarily the millisecond times you entered.
Cool thank you
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December 11, 2015 at 11:45 pm #141798BoddeParticipant
Better to set delay A to 1/8 dot and delay B to 1/4 and then use tap tempo to tap the tempo of the song. If you set it to ms you are stuck with the 120 bpm tempo. That’s only useful if you play with a click.
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December 12, 2015 at 12:18 pm #141801johnboy10Member
Thanks for the replys guys.
very helpful
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