
Controls an Jacks
1 – WET/DRY: this a mixture of the original input (DRY) and the delayed signal (WET) Note that 100%
DRY is fully CCW and 100% WET is fully CW In general, the best sounds are in the 40-80% range (the
labels are for % of WET)
2 – FEEDBACK: this sets the amount of delayed signal fed back to the input based on the option jumper
(see below) Note that zero feedback is in the center position Fully CCW is negative 100% and fully CW
is positive 100%
3 – TAP OFFSET: this sets the percentage of the TAP OUT in relation to the DELAY TIME For example, if
the DELAY TIME is set to 100ms, the TAP sets from 0 to 100ms The time resolution is very fine (over
7,000 independent positions) to allows very smooth modulation of the tap position
4 – DELAY TIME: this sets the delay time for the DELAY OUT Note that since TAP OUT is a percentage
of DELAY, if you change DELAY TIME you also change TAP OUT delay time But, the percentage for TAP
to DELAY is constant
5 – Mode switch: sets the audio processing for both DELAY OUT and TAP OUT
6 – AUDIO IN: mono, line level preferred (3V pk-pk) Applying a higher signal will cause clipping at
some Feedback settings For best results, use a mixer or attenuator before the AUDIO IN
7 – DELAY OUT: this is the delayed output as set by DELAY TIME
8 – TAP OUT: this is the delayed output as set by TAP OFFSET You can use both outputs at once
ABOUT CV INPUTS FOR THE E580
The 4 CV inputs do NOT have attenuators Therefore, any CV applied to these inputs is added to the
corresponding panel control. The internal circuitry of the E580 is designed so that applying a
negative CV is the same thing as turning that control CCW, and a positive CV is the same thing as
turning that control CW Now, if you apply a full-scale, -5V to +5V CV to an input, then you must set
that panel control to center position If you do not, the A/D converter will do 2 things: clamp that input
and then possible “bleed” that CV into another CV So, it’s ALWAYS BEST to use an external mixer first,
then apply the CV to the E580
9 – 12: CV inputs for DELAY, MIX (Wet/Dry ratio), FEEDBK (feedback) and OFFSET (tap offset)
General Info
CV Inputs: -5V to +5V, DC to 8KHz
Audio Input: -5V to +5V maximum, 18KHz bandwidth (clean mode) Important Note: in order to
have maximum Feedback settings without clipping, the maximum audio input level is 3V pk-pk (~0dBm
or ‘line level’) Audio input levels greater than 3V pk-pk will reduce the overall Feedback range until
clipping occurs An external attenuator on the audio signal may be needed
Power: +12V@105ma, -12V @20ma For MOTM use: +15V @100ma, -15V@ 20ma
Max Delay time: 780ms (0 78 seconds)
Min Delay time (1 tap position): 26us
Tap positions: 7680
SNR: 74dB (clean mode)
Jumper options:
1-2 position: feedback is taken from the TAP output
2-3 position: feedback is taken from the DELAY output (what you are probably used to hearing)
Be sure to try the 1-2 position It will sound differently than traditional delays