Normal Channel Delay
From bea–(at)–now.com Tue Apr 1 21:27:04 CST 1997
Jeff Ford
An unrelated but neat use of that channel is to turn the tone and bass
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> I hate to think
> of that normal channel just sitting there going to waste.
knobs all the down, and send the wet signal only from a digital delay to it
while your unprocessed sound goes to the vibrato channel. Instant analog
delay simulation!
John