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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › Multi-tap delay on Hazarai
How do you actually achieve multi-tap on this pedal? I’ve had it for years and never been able to get multi-tap from it.
I can get standard tap delay. But not multi with rhythmic repeats. Any secret or just a misnomer?
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Multi Tap Delay/Echo w/ 3 Repeats while Using Tap Tempo
1. Use the same connections as in the steps above.
2. Turn the HAZARAI knob so that the MULTI TAP-1 SEC + REV LED is lit.
3. Turn the following knobs to 12 o’clock: BLEND, DECAY and FILTER.
4. Turn the REPEATS knob to 9 o’clock. This should yield approximately 3 repeats.
5. TAP in a delay time by pressing and
releasing the TAP Footswitch at least two
times. The time between taps
will be your delay time.
6. To change delay time, either tap in
a new time or turn the DELAY knob.
MULTI TAP Echoes
The Multi Tap echo modes allow a musician to
set the exact number of delay repeats and
the relative volume of each repeat for thei
r echo. Instead of hearing the repeats fade
away, you could set the SMMH so that it produces exactly 3 repeats and each repeat is at
the same volume. The Multi Tap modes allow th
e musician to set the SMMH to repeat the
echo a fixed number of times up to 30 repeats (as long as there is enough delay memory).
In addition, the SMMH can be co
nfigured so that all repeats playback at the same volume,
decrease in volume with each repeat or
increase in volume with each repeat.
3 SEC MULTI TAP Mode:
The DELAY knob’s maximum time is 3 seconds.
1 SEC MULTI TAP Mode:
The DELAY knob’s maximum time is 1 second.
1 SEC + REV MULTI TAP Mode:
The DELAY knob’s maximum time is 1
second. Of the 8 modes, this is the only one where holding the down the TAP
footswitch does not record or overdub a
loop. Instead, at the moment that one
presses the TAP footswitch, a backwards version of the dry signal will start to
play, starting with the most recent and
continuing while the footswitch is held,
up to a maximum of 6 seconds. This is
useful when the musician wants control
over exactly when to begin reverse playback. For example you could play and
hold a chord, after a few seconds, hold
down TAP and you will hear your chord
play backwards.