electro-harmonix DELUXE MEMORY MAN 1100-TT Analog Delay with Tap Tempo
Congratulations on your purchase of the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man 1100-TT (1100-TT). The 1100-TT is designed with high quality bucket brigade ICs for an analog delay sound equal to the original Deluxe Memory Man. In addition to Tap Tempo control of the delay time, the 1100-TT also includes delay time modulation, an effects loop in the feedback path of the delay block, an input gain control, tap tempo divide and optional expression pedal control over five parameters: Delay Time, Feedback, Modulation Depth, Rate and Blend. The 1100-TT is true bypass.
CONTROLS and INDICATORS
WARNING: Your Deluxe Memory Man 1100-TT comes equipped with an Electro-Harmonix 9.6DC-200BI power supply (same as used by Boss® & Ibanez®: 9.6 Volts DC 200mA). The Deluxe Memory Man w/ Tap Tempo requires 200mA at 9VDC with a center negative plug. The 1100-TT does not take batteries. Using the wrong adapter may damage your unit and void the warranty. |
KNOBS
DELAY Knob Sets the delay time from 52 ms to 1100 ms. As you turn the DELAY knob clockwise, the delay time will increase. If you tap in the delay time, the DELAY knob’s setting will be ignored until you move it again. If you turn the DELAY knob after tapping in a delay time, the DELAY knob’s setting will supersede the last tap tempo that was entered. Turning the DELAY knob, while listening to your echoes, will bend the pitch of your notes. The DELAY knob can also be used to set the maximum delay time for expression pedal control. N.B.: the TAP DIVIDE button functions have no effect on the DELAY knob; pressing TAP DIVIDE when the DELAY knob controls the delay time does not change the delay time.
FEEDBACK Knob Controls the amount of signal that is circulated from the output of the delay block to its input. Turning the FEEDBACK knob clockwise increases the number of echoes. Setting the FEEDBACK control to its maximum clockwise position will cause the 1100-TT to run-away, or self-oscillate. Alternatively setting the FEEDBACK knob to its minimum position will yield just one echo or repeat for each of your notes. The FEEDBACK knob is also used to set the maximum amount of feedback for expression pedal control.
DEPTH Knob Sets the amount of modulation that is applied to the delay time. As you turn the DEPTH knob clockwise, the amount of modulation increases. Turn the DEPTH down to the full Counter-Clockwise (CCW) setting to turn modulation off. The DEPTH knob is also used to set the maximum amount of modulation for expression pedal control.
RATE Knob The RATE knob’s main function is to set the rate or speed of modulation. As you turn the RATE knob clockwise the modulation rate will increase. The DEPTH knob must be set above the full CCW position to hear the RATE knob change modulation speed. Additionally the RATE knob sets the maximum rate of modulation for expression pedal control.
GAIN Knob Sets the input gain for the 1100-TT. As you turn the GAIN knob clockwise, the input gain increases. The total gain range is -13dB to +20dB. The gain block is the first stage that the input signal goes through in the circuit. Both the dry and wet signals mixed by the BLEND knob go through the gain block.
BLEND Knob The BLEND knob is a wet/dry control allowing you to vary the mix between direct and delayed signals at the OUTPUT jack of the 1100-TT. Set the BLEND knob to the full clockwise position for an output that is 100% wet. Set BLEND to full counter-clockwise for an output that is 100% dry. Setting BLEND anywhere in between will mix the wet and dry signals together. Additionally the BLEND knob sets the maximum wet/dry mix for expression pedal control.
SWITCHES & LEDs
BYPASS Footswitch and STATUS LED The BYPASS FSW is used to toggle the 1100-TT between effect mode and true bypass mode. The red STATUS LED will light up when in effect mode and turn off in bypass.
EXP. MODE Button and LEDs The EXP. Mode button cycles through the six available expression modes: BLEND, RATE, DEPTH, FEEDBACK, DELAY and OFF. Each time you press the EXP. MODE button the 1100-TT will advance to the next expression mode LED. An expression pedal must be plugged into the EXP. PEDAL jack to make use of these modes. A lit LED for one of the modes indicates the expression pedal will control that parameter. For example, if the RATE LED is lit, the expression pedal controls the modulation rate, from slowest (expression pedal = toe up), to the RATE knob’s current setting (expression pedal = toe down). When no EXP. MODE LEDs are illuminated the expression pedal is disabled while it remains plugged into the 1100-TT. The setting for the EXP. MODE is saved and recalled when power cycling
TAP Footswitch The TAP FSW is used to tap in the delay time. Stomp on the TAP FSW two times and the delay time will jump to the time between taps (if all the TAP DIVIDE LEDs are off). If you tap more than twice, it will average the tap tempo for all taps, it will stop averaging if there is more than 2 seconds between two consecutive taps. The 1100-TT will always take into account the TAP DIVIDE setting when determining the delay time from the tap tempo. For example, if your tap time is 1 second and TAP DIVIDE is set to eighth notes, the actual delay time will be 0.5 seconds. The maximum delay time, when tapped in, is 1.5 seconds; though at this delay time the effect will sound quite lo-fi. The 1100-TT will save and recall the tap tempo when power cycling. In addition, if an expression pedal is controlling the delay time, the Tap Tempo and TAP DIVIDE setting will determine the maximum delay time of the expression pedal.
N.B.: The delay time for the 1100-TT is always set by the last method used. If you tap in a delay time, the DELAY knob’s setting is ignored. After tapping in a delay time, if you turn the delay knob, the tap time will be forgotten and replaced by the current position of the DELAY knob.
TAP FSW HOLD TO PRESET FEEDBACK If you press and hold the TAP FSW, the 1100-TT will slowly ramp up to a high FEEDBACK setting. After releasing the held TAP FSW, the feedback amount ramps back down to the current FEEDBACK knob setting. The high feedback setting that the 1100-TT ramps up to is set at the factory but may be adjusted when you are holding down the TAP FSW, if held for more than 1 second. If you do not like the setting chosen at the factory, simply turn the FEEDBACK knob to your preferred setting, while the TAP FSW is held down. It may take a few tries before nailing the perfect setting. Release the TAP FSW to save the feedback hold setting. The 1100-TT will remember the TAP FSW HOLD setting after power cycling.
If you want to restore the original factory setting for the FEEDBACK HOLD, press and hold the EXP. MODE button while applying power to the 1100-TT. When you see all 5 expression mode LEDs light up, the factory setting has been restored, you can now release the EXP. MODE button.
BEAT LED The green BEAT LED either blinks at the current delay time setting (if delay time is set by the DELAY knob) or the tempo that you tapped in. Cycling through the TAP DIVIDE settings will not change the BEAT LED blink rate. If you are modulating the delay time, the change in delay time due to modulation will be reflected in the BEAT LED.
TAP DIVIDE Button and LEDs This button cycles through the six possible settings for TAP DIVIDE. Each setting, except when all LEDS are off, will divide the tap tempo to create shorter delay times in sync with your original tempo. It works like so: The 1100-TT always 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. The sixth mode is quarter note or OFF, where the tap tempo is not divided down and the delay time is set to your actual tap time. No LEDs are lit when Tap Divide is set to quarter note/OFF. Below is a chart displaying the six modes, their divide ratios and an example of the delay time for each mode:
TAP DIVIDE MODE | SYMBO | DIVIDE RATIO | DELAY TIME (for a 600 ms TAP) |
Quarter Note / OFF | 1 / 1 | 600 ms | |
Dotted 8th Note | 3 / 4 | 450 ms | |
Quarter Note Triple | 2 / 3 | 400 ms | |
8th Note | 1 / 2 | 300 ms | |
8th Note Triplet | 1 / 3 | 200 ms | |
16th Note | 1 / 4 | 150 ms |
N.B. The TAP DIVIDE button has no effect on delay time when delay is set by the DELAY knob. Cycling through the different TAP DIVIDE modes when delay time was last set by the DELAY knob does not change the delay time.The last TAP DIVIDE button setting is saved and recalled when power cycling.
TAP DIVIDE SEQUENCE MODE The 1100-TT contains a little easter egg called Tap Divide Sequence mode. In this mode, the 1100-TT will automatically cycle through the six tap divide modes at a rate set by the RATE knob. To use this mode, do the following:
- Tap in a delay time. Tap Divide Sequence mode will not work if the delay time is set by the DELAY knob.
- Press and hold the TAP DIVIDE button for 2 seconds. After 2 seconds, all of the TAP DIVIDE LEDs will light up briefly, now you are in sequencer mode. You can release the button.
- Turn the RATE knob to change the speed of the sequence. You should see the tap divide LEDs light up in a sequential fashion.
- You can tap in new delay times to change the delay time range. 5. To exit Tap Divide Sequence mode: hold down the TAP DIVIDE button for another 2 seconds. All 5 LEDs will light briefly to indicate you have exited sequence mode. You could also simply turn the DELAY knob.
I/O & POWER JACKS
INPUT Jack Connect the output of your instrument or other effects pedal to the ¼” INPUT jack. The impedance presented at the INPUT jack is 100 k.OUTPUT Jack Connect the output of the 1100-TT to the input of an amplifier or another effects pedal. The output impedance is 200 .SEND Jack Connect this jack to the input of another effects pedal or chain of effects pedals to insert an effects loop before the 1100-TT’s delay block.RETURN Jack Connect this jack to the output of another effects pedal or chain of effects pedals to insert an effects loop before the 1100-TT’s delay block. The input impedance presented at the RETURN jack is 2 M.EFFECTS LOOP The Deluxe Memory Man 1100-TT has an effects loop feature which allows other effects to be inserted into the feedback loop of the delay block, before the bucket brigade chips. This means that you can put additional effects on your wet signal without changing your dry signal and each time your notes go around the feedback loop, they will also go through the effects loop.For example, if you connect a Nano POG in the 1100-TT’s effects loop, setting the Nano POG to output only the upper octave, the delayed note will be one octave above the dry note that you played. Additionally, with a fair amount of feedback on the 1100-TT, each time the note circles around the delay loop, the signal will go up another octave. So if you play a C2 on the guitar, the first echo will be a C3, the second C4, the third C5 and so on.Another example would be to plug a volume pedal into the 1100-TT’s effects loop. The volume pedal will act as a FEEDBACK control. With the addition of an expression pedal, you could have two pedals controlling parameters on the 1100TT.To properly use the 1100-TT’s effects loop, connect the SEND jack to the input of your effects loop and the RETURN jack to the output of your effects loop.N.B. If you do not wish to use the effects loop, please leave the RETURN jack disconnected.EXP. PEDAL Jack Enables the musician to control any of the five available expression modes with an optional expression pedal or control voltage. The expression pedal should have a Tip-Ring-Sleeve plug attached to it. It is important that the expression pedal have the correct polarity. The tip of the plug must be connected to the wiper of the potentiometer inside the expression pedal. If you are not sure what type of expression pedal to use, try to purchase one with a polarity switch so that it will work with many different types of instruments. Some suggested Expression Pedals: EHX Expression Pedal, M-Audio EX-P, Moog EP-2, Roland EV-5 or Boss FV-500L. You may also connect a control voltage on TS plug to this jack. The Control Voltage range must be 0 V to 5 V.
EXPRESSION PEDAL CONTROL The Deluxe Memory Man 1100-TT allows external control over five of its parameters: BLEND, modulation RATE, modulation DEPTH, FEEDBACK and DELAY time. Please see the EXP. PEDAL Jack section above for suggestions on the type of expression pedals to use. The pedal will need to have a TRS plug. In addition you may use a control voltage, with a TS plug. The acceptable CV range is 0 V to 5 V.Use the EXP. MODE button to choose the knob you want to control with an expression pedal; repeatedly press and release the EXP. MODE button until the proper LED lights. After selecting a parameter, its associated knob will now set the maximum sweep range, which is the toe down position for the expression pedal. For example, if you want to sweep the full range of the FEEDBACK knob, you will need to set the FEEDBACK knob to its full clockwise position. The expression pedal will then sweep from 0% feedback (toe up position) to 100% feedback (toe down position).Some expression pedals allow you to dial in the heel position using an extra range knob on the pedal itself. When using this type of pedal you can set the range for both heel (using the range knob on the expression pedal) and toe down (using the selected knob on the 1100-TT). If you use an expression pedal that does not allow you to dial in the heel position, than heel is always that particular knob’s minimum setting.
TAP SW Jack Allows the musician to input the tap tempo from an external momentary switch. The external switch should be normally open. Upon engaging the switch, it should create a short circuit between the Tip and Sleeve of the plug inserted into the TAP SW jack on the 1100-TT. Releasing the switch should open the circuit between the Tip and Sleeve. The TAP SW jack is connected in parallel with the TAP FSW on the 1100-TT so they can both work at the same time. A suggested Momentary Footswitch that has been tested with the 1100-TT is the Boss FS-5U Momentary Foot Switch.
TAP SW Jack Extra Control If you are handy with a soldering iron, you may also make connections on the 1100-TT’s PCB to allow external control of either the TAP DIVIDE button or the EXP. MODE button by connecting an external momentary switch between the Ring and Sleeve of the TAP SW jack.To enable external control of the TAP DIVIDE button, short together the pads of R139 on the 1100-TT PCB. R139 is labeled TAP DIV SW and is located just above the 10-Pin IDC header, CN6.To enable external control of the EXP. MODE button, short together the pads of R140 on the 1100-TT PCB. R140 is labeled EXP FUNC SW and is located above the 6-Pin IDC header, CN5.These external switch connections work in parallel with their associated buttons on the 1100-TT. If either of the buttons have been enabled for external use, a TRS plug must be inserted into the TAP SW jack. In this circumstance, if a TS plug is inserted into the TAP SW jack it will be equivalent to holding down whichever button has been enabled for external use, without the ability to release the button.
9V PWR JACK Connect the output plug of the supplied AC Adaptor into the 9V power jack at the top of the 1100-TT. The 1100-TT’s current requirement is 200mA at 9VDC. The polarity of the power jack is center negative. The maximum allowable power supply voltage is 10.5 VDC.
FACTORY RESTORE
The Feedback Hold setting, along with the original EXP. MODE and TAP DIVIDE mode, can be restored to their original factory settings by holding down the EXP. MODE button during start up.
Press and hold the EXP. MODE button, then apply power to the 1100-TT while continuing to hold the EXP. MODE button. Once you see all five EXP. MODE LEDs light up solid, you may release the button. The factory settings have been restored.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
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If you should need to return your unit for service within the warranty period, please contact the appropriate office listed below. Customers outside the regions listed below, please contact EHX Customer Service for information on warranty repairs at or +1-718-937-8300. USA and Canadian customers: please obtain a Return Authorization Number (RA#) from EHX Customer Service before returning your product. Include with your returned unit: a written description of the problem as well as your name, address, telephone number, email address, and RA#; and a copy of your receipt clearly showing the purchase date.
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FCC COMPLIANCE
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules.
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