The Lucky Cat Delay has basic controls consisting of Time, Mix, Ratio, Repeats, Darken (EQ), and a Modulation toggle. Time is a manual keep an eye on for the length of the repeats up to 1000ms. Mix controls the volume of the repeats, from fully clean signal to fully wet. Ratio controls the subdivision of the tap tempo with options of quarter note, dotted eighth note, eighth note, and triplets. Repeats controls the amount of repeats you’ll hear, from one repeat to infinite. The Lucky Cat is not going to do analog delay oscillation, but will do a musical digital oscillation when the repeats are maxed out and you play with the Time keep an eye on. The Darken keep an eye on works as an EQ for the repeats only. When fully clockwise the tone of the delay is the fully digital, unaffected sound. As you turn counter-clockwise the delay will darken in tone giving you an array of delay tones at your fingertips. The Modulation toggle has two modulation settings, Mod 1 and Mod 2, with the center setting disengaging the modulation. Mod 1 is a subtle modulation that gives the delay just the correct amount of movement without being overwhelming. Mod 2 is a deeper modulation that offers you a seasick sound for those parts you wish to have drenched in modulation. On the left side of the Lucky Cat, you’ll find a dip switch for Vintage Tape/Digital Clean tones. In Vintage Tape mode, you’ll find a more compressed moderately driven echo like vintage tape delays. In Digital Clean mode the echo is crisp and clean for those pristine and chirpy delay sounds. On the right side of the pedal, you’ll also find an external tap jack so you’ll be able to keep an eye on the tempo of your delay with an external tap pedal.
A simple digital delay/echo that has the whole lot you need and nothing you don’t
Time is a manual keep an eye on for the length of the repeats up to 1000ms, and Ratio controls the subdivision of the tap tempo
Mix controls the volume of the repeats, from fully clean signal to fully wet
Repeats controls the amount of repeats, from one repeat to infinite, and Darken works as an EQ for the repeats
Mod 1 is a subtle modulation that gives the delay just the correct amount of movement without being overwhelming
Mod 2 is a deeper modulation that offers you a seasick sound for those parts you wish to have drenched in modulation
On the left side of the Lucky Cat, you’ll find a dip switch for Vintage Tape/Digital Clean tones
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