How does the tap tempo delay function of the SV-1 work?

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doctorno
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How does the tap tempo delay function of the SV-1 work?

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Does anyone know how I get the tap tempo function for the Stereo Delay to work? How often do I have to press the tap tempo button? Should it be held down a few seconds before tapping or should you hold it down and press some other button. I cannot figure it out. It just does not work properly.
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You just tap it 4 times at the tempo you want the delay to be heard. The light should then blink the tempo you tapped (approximately).
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Post by doctorno »

keyboard komuso wrote:You just tap it 4 times at the tempo you want the delay to be heard. The light should then blink the tempo you tapped (approximately).
Thank you very, very much. It is so simple, once you know it, but it never worked before. :D
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Re: How does the tap tempo delay function of the SV-1 work?

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doctorno wrote:Does anyone know how I get the tap tempo function for the Stereo Delay to work? How often do I have to press the tap tempo button? Should it be held down a few seconds before tapping or should you hold it down and press some other button. I cannot figure it out. It just does not work properly.
Hey Doctorno,

In the SV1 Editor you can adjust the tempo echos (ie you tap out a beat.. but the echo occurs every quarter note etc.,) this is in the function for the delay within the editor.
I have gear - I think.

I just checked,

Yes - it's still there.
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