The DMM’s Tap Tempo feature is designed to enable them to set a delay time that is in sync with a song by pressing the Tap button in time to the music. This new delay provides five Tap Divide subdivisions. The pedal assumes that the musician taps in a quarter note. That quarter note can then be divided down to five other types of notes: dotted eighth note, quarter note triplet, eighth note, eighth note triplet and sixteenth note, to create rhythmic interest and variety.
The Expression Pedal Input permits real time control over Blend, Rate, Depth, Feedback and Delay while the Effects Loop is designed to let you insert effects into your wet signal without changing your dry signal.
Pricing & Availability
Equipped with true bypass and a standard 9.6-Volt/DC200mA AC adapter, the new Deluxe Memory Man w/Tap Tempo will begin shipping in late March 2011 with a U.S. retail list price of $504.
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