Product details
Based on the award-winning DL4 Delay Modeler, Echo Park is loaded with
unbelievable sounding models including Analog, Tape and Digital Delay. Different
delay patterns such as slap, ping pong, swell, and sweep can be adjusted with
the twist of a knob, and the Mod dial can tweaked for even more variations. Also
features Tap Tremolo and stereo ins and outs.
Model Switch
Switching this reconfigures the
virtual circuitry inside Echo Park. You get three of the most desired delay
sounds on the planet.
- Tape: this gives you darker tone with each repeat just like a
vintage tape-based echo. And you never have to change tapes!
- Digital: this gives you straight up echoes, with crystal clear
fidelity.
- Analog: designed to give you a vintage analog "bucket brigade"
delay sound, with its classic warmth and warble.
Trails Switch
Set this on to keep Echo Park's
processing engaged while in bypass, so your echoes smoothly trail away when you
kick the effect off.
Mix
Turn this knob up (clockwise) for louder
echoes, or down for quieter ones.
Repeat
You get 1 repeat at the minimum setting,
and infinite repeats that swirl around when the knob is all the way up.
Time
This knob gives you a range of spacings for
your echoes from 53 milliseconds (close together) through 2.2 seconds (way far
apart). You can use Tap Tempo to reach Echo Park's mximum time of 2.5
seconds.
Mod
Turn this knob up to get some delicious stereo
delicious modulation on your echoes. Each mode has its on type of stereo
modulation:
- Analog has vibrato
- Digital has chorus
- Tape has Wow & Flutter
Function Control Knob
- Normal: your taps are treated as quarter notes, so you hear your
echoes coming back at the same speed you tapped the footswitch.
- Tap Eighth Note Triplet: this setting lets you tap quarter notes,
while the echoes, while echoes come back doing 8th note triplets.
- Tap Dotted Eighth Note: you tap quarter notes, your echoes come
back as dotted 8th notes.
- Slap: this is the place for a speedy slap back echo. The Time
knob's range automatically changed to be 10 to 150 milliseconds. You can Tap
Tempo quarter notes, and get 16th note echoes.
- Swell: this adds an auto volume swell along with your echoes.
- Sweep: add this sweeping filter to the feedback loop of your
echoes.
- Ducking: the volume of your echoes is "ducked" (reduced) while you
are playing, and increases when you stop. This is handy to avoid mud-tone.
- Multi 1: uses multiple delay "taps" to give you rhythmic pattern
echoes.
- Multi 2: another multi-tap rhythmic variation.
- Ping Pong: alternating left and right taps.
- Reverse: just like the backwards tape tricks on our favorite
albums, this flips your input signal aroud and sends it back to you in
reverse. Use it live, and folks are sure to be impressed.
Tap Tempo
Put your foot to work and get your
echoes in the groove! Using the innovative ToneCore double-action footswitch,
you can tap a couple times and have your echoes match your tempo. Whetther the
effect is active or bypassed, you can tap the footswitch lightly to set delay
time. Your first two taps establish the tempo and any additional taps will be
averaged in.
Any time the Tap Tremolo switch is used to alter the delay, the tap value
overrides the current setting of the Time knob. Whenever the Time Knob is
turned, it overrides the last value entered with the Tap Tempo switch. Echo
Park's indicator light flashess the tempo in green when the effect is ON and
amber when the effect is off.