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Eternity Overview Video
Description
Introducing the Eternity Delay- our most sophisticated design to date. The Eternity Delay is engineered with six studio-grade algorithms, six onboard presets (127 with MIDI), full MIDI control over every knob, switch, algorithm, preset, and bpm with MIDI cloc...
Global Settings
To enter the Global Settings, hold down the Bypass switch when power is first applied to the pedal. The Mix and Repeats LEDs will be glowing and cycling through various colors. Release the Bypass switch when the Mix and Repeats knobs turns either solid White o...
Using the Pedal
Power the Eternity with a 9v DC negative tip power supply, one that is capable of handling up to 300mA of current. Upon powering the Eternity the Mix and Repeats knobs will glow indicating startup mode. Once the Tap LED begins to flash the Eternity is ready to...
Saving Presets
Saving a preset is simple and quick. Cue up the current preset location you’d like to save a preset to (identified by the color of the Mix LED). Change the active algorithm (if desired) and dial in the settings on the toggle switch and knobs. Once you have a s...
Algorithms
The Eternity has 6 studio grade algorithms to choose from. Below details the sounds for each algorithm. Tape Delay Designed to emulate tape machine delay’s. With sonic characteristics of warm tube saturated repeats, each repeat gets progressively darker and ...
What are the Power Requirements for the Eternity?
The Eternity requires a 9 volt DC negative tip power supply that is rated for at least 300mA of current. Powering the Eternity above 9 volts will result in damage to the pedal. We recommend using an isolated power supply with the Eternity being powered from it...
How Many Presets can be Saved to the Eternity?
The Eternity can store up to 127 presets on the pedal. The first six presets can be created and stored using the knobs and switches on the pedal. The remainder of the presets (7-127) can be created and stored using a MIDI controller using CC messages.
Can I use the Eternity in Mono? Or does it have to be used in Stereo?
The Eternity can be used with any board/setup including mono, stereo, or stereo inputs with sum to mono output. ***When using the Eternity in mono, use the Left inputs and outputs only. When using the Eternity to sum to mono, using the Left output will sum bo...
Does the Eternity Have an External Input for Tap Tempo?
No it doesn’t, however the Eternity will receive BPM information via MIDI clock signals.
Are There Trails When Switching Algorithms or Bypassing the Eternity?
When switching between modes (Live or Preset) or switching between presets, the pedal automatically enters a "graceful transition" state, the Bypass LED will begin to flash letting you know that the Repeats knob is gracefully returning to its new setting. This...
I Hear a Weird Noise, What Can I Do?
Most often, noise issues are related to the power supply feeding the Eternity. The first thing to check, does the power supply meet the requirements to power the Eternity (9V DC 300mA). Supplying voltage above 9 volts can damage the Eternity and supplying 9V w...
Description
Introducing the New & Enhanced Revelation Reverb. The Revelation Reverb is engineered with six studio-grade algorithms, six onboard presets (127 with MIDI), full MIDI control over every knob, switch, algorithm, preset, etc. Additionally, it features a liv...
Algorithms
The New Revelation has 6 studio grade algorithms to choose from. Below details the sounds for each algorithm. Spring Reverb Cntrl1 is adjusts the amount of dwell. A dwell knob can be found on your favorite early 60’s Fender reverb tanks, this control adds mo...
Global Settings
To enter the Global Settings, hold down the Bypass switch when power is first applied to the pedal. The Mix and Decay LEDs will be glowing and cycling through various colors. Release the Bypass switch when the Mix and Decay knobs turns either solid White or Re...
Using the Pedal
Power the New Revelation with a 9v DC negative tip power supply, one that is capable of handling up to 300mA of current. Upon powering the New Revelation the Mix and Decay knobs will glow indicating startup mode. Once the LEDs stop glowing, the New Revelation ...
Saving Presets
Saving a preset is simple and quick. Cue up the current preset location you’d like to save a preset to (identified by the color of the Mix LED). Change the active algorithm (if desired) and dial in the settings on the toggle switch and knobs. Once you have a s...
How to Connect
Midi communication to the New Revelation conforms to the specification for TRS to Midi adapters issued by the Midi Association. So what does this mean for me? In order to communicate via Midi you will need either a 5 pin to 1/4" TRS adapter cable that is wired...
Changing the MIDI Channel
From the factory the New Revelation is set to receive Midi messages on Midi channel 1, however this can be changed upon powering up the pedal. After applying power to the New Revelation, hold down the Bypass switch while the pedal is in startup mode (Mix &...
Saving Presets via MIDI
You have two options for creating presets. The first option is to use a "smart" midi controller (like the JET MCX) that can send multiple simultaneous midi messages. Just send individual CC messages to turn the Bypass switch on, select the algorithm, and set t...