How exactly you’re getting this ping pong effect out of your dd7? I mean, what’s your signal? I’m having a major struggle with the manual and all of possibilities that the stereo mode has… best reggards! And beatiful sounds btw!
See page 16 of the manual static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/DD-7_e01_W.pdf Hold down the pedal bypass switch and insert a cable into input B, release the bypass footswitch, then turn the mode knob to 800ms. Then press the footswitch once more. Check LED should blink rapidly to indicate that you have saved the setting. If you have a single / mono input signal (i.e standard electric guitar) and both outputs from the pedal going to separate channels on your interface / PA etc, then you should hear the ping pong effect as intended. You will also need to ensure both channels are hard-panned left and right respectively i.e pedal output A to channel 1 panned fully left and pedal output B to channel 2 panned fully right. Hope that helps
See page 16 of the manual static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/DD-7_e01_W.pdf Hold down the pedal bypass switch and insert a cable into input B, release the bypass footswitch, then turn the mode knob to 800ms. Then press the footswitch once more. Check LED should blink rapidly to indicate that you have saved the setting.
man... those short reverby delays are my favorite thing about this pedal, glad to see someone else loving it as much as i do
Cool sounds on the reverse mode!
Great demo! Just bought one of these.
They're still really great
Nice doggo!
good demo cool clip
Thanks!
Would be great to also feature the 3 different stereo settings that can be selected, as per page 19 of the manual.
here you go! th-cam.com/video/OAAaC1n6SCI/w-d-xo.html
How do you pan them on your daw? You use more than one input on your interface? I’m kind of struggling to discover the best method to use this pedal…
I think I have answered both of your questions in response to your other comment - hope that helps!
I heard you can simulate a sitar with this pedal
Awesome demo! Perfect playing for the effect. Do you know if it can do full wet? To use it as a send for a mixer?
Yes, if you connect to input B, you get dry from output B and wet from output A. Cheers
does the delay play in both outputs? or is it one clean and one with the effect?
You can select different 'output modes' do it can do ping pong delay as well as wet / dry depending on the chosen mode
How exactly you’re getting this ping pong effect out of your dd7? I mean, what’s your signal? I’m having a major struggle with the manual and all of possibilities that the stereo mode has… best reggards! And beatiful sounds btw!
See page 16 of the manual static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/DD-7_e01_W.pdf
Hold down the pedal bypass switch and insert a cable into input B, release the bypass footswitch, then turn the mode knob to 800ms. Then press the footswitch once more. Check LED should blink rapidly to indicate that you have saved the setting.
If you have a single / mono input signal (i.e standard electric guitar) and both outputs from the pedal going to separate channels on your interface / PA etc, then you should hear the ping pong effect as intended. You will also need to ensure both channels are hard-panned left and right respectively i.e pedal output A to channel 1 panned fully left and pedal output B to channel 2 panned fully right. Hope that helps
How did you set up the panning delay mode?
See page 16 of the manual static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/DD-7_e01_W.pdf
Hold down the pedal bypass switch and insert a cable into input B, release the bypass footswitch, then turn the mode knob to 800ms. Then press the footswitch once more. Check LED should blink rapidly to indicate that you have saved the setting.
Good
Buen video : ) (y)
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Trippy pedal
How are you hooking it up to be stereo?
Just separate inputs on my audio interface from output A / B on the DD-7.
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