Alexander Pedals Forget Me Not Stereo Multi-Tap Delay Pedal

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Description

The Forget Me Not can either be an echo or a reverb unit. Dial it in to create inspiring tonal harmony, or an incredibly broken soundscape! This pedal is based on a rare piece of rack gear that simulated reverberation by using a tapped delay line, and delivers a warm, old-school feel.

Forget Me Not lives partially in the reverb world while living comfortably in the world of delay. It can do either or both at once depending on how you would like to use it.

Key Features

  • No Hidden Controls – Featuring a tactile interface, every parameter, option and setting has its own control for a hands-on experience.
  • Saveable Presets – Save up to 32 of your own masterpieces!
  • MIDI & Expression Control – By using the multiJack, you can use switchable expression, tap tempo, or use as a MIDI input.
  • Mono or Stereo – Flexible between mono and stereo, you can choose exactly how the Forget Me Not fits within your signal chain.
  • Alter the Feedback – With the tap control, you can tap twice to set the delay time, or hold it down to swell the feedback into pure bliss.

Controls

  • Time: Sets delay time from 5-900ms
  • Swell: Sets delay repeat level
  • Blend: Mixes between direct and delay
  • Tone: Controls delay tone filter
  • A B C D: Sets the volume level for each delay tap
  • Rate: Sets the speed of the modulation effect
  • Depth: Sets the intensity of the modulation effect
  • DIV: Sets tap tempo subdivision Up: 8th, Mid: Dot 8th, Down: Quarter
  • SPACING: Sets spacing between delay heads Up: Near, Mid: Far Down: Equal
  • SPREAD: Sets the stereo width Up: Wide, Mid: Narrow, Down: Mono
  • DEGRADE: Sets the echo fidelity Up: Trash Mid: Grit, Down: Clean
  • WAVE: Sets the modulation wave Up: Random, Mid: Square, Down: Sine
  • TRAILS: Sets the bypass trails level Up: Off, Mid: Forever, Down: Faded
  • Tap: Tap twice to set delay time Hold to swell feedback.
  • Preset: Tap to select preset 1-4 or Live Mode. Hold to save preset.
  • Bypass: Tap to turn effect on or off

Connections

Forget-Me-Not features all connections on the top side panel.

  • Input (TRS STEREO) – Switchable between mono and TRS stereo. In mono mode, input is taken from the jack tip. In stereo mode, the left input is the tip and right is the ring.
  • Output R – right-channel output.
  • Output L (TRS STEREO) – left-channel output. If Output R is not used, this jack also carries both output channels with Left as tip and Right as ring.
  • Power: Center-negative, 9V DC only. Forget-Me-Not requires 250mA minimum, isolated power required. Do not use a power supply with an output higher than 9V.
  • USB: Mini-B connection for USB MIDI and firmware updates.
  • MultiJack: Switchable between Expression, Tap Tempo Footswitch, and MIDI input.

 

About the manufacturer

Alexander

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