Boss Audio Systems Musical Table DD7 User Manual

Owner’s Manual  
AC DC  
AC & BATTERY  
POWERED  
FET  
 
Main Features  
Achieves long delay times of up to 6.4 seconds. (*1) What’s more, up to 40 seconds of  
loop play—or “sound on sound”—is possible in HOLD mode.  
Multiple delay modes include “MODULATE,” which adds a chorus effect to the delay  
sound, and “ANALOG,” which models the classic BOSS DM-2 analog delay pedal.  
Features two new stereo modes in addition to 2-in/2-out true stereo connections.  
Provides stereo effects like “Panning” and “Effect + Direct.”  
Parameters can be controlled using an optional expression pedal (Roland EV-5).  
The delay time can be set in realtime by pressing an optional footswitch (FS-5U) or the  
built-in pedal to input the tempo.  
(*1) The delay time that can be set varies according to the mode.  
 
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Panel Description  
fig.01  
1. AC Adaptor Jack  
1 2  
Accepts connection of an AC Adaptor (PSA-  
series; optional). By using an AC Adaptor,  
you can play without being concerned about  
how much battery power you have left.  
* If there are batteries in the unit while an AC  
adaptor is being used, normal operation will  
continue should the line voltage be interrupted  
(power blackout or power cord disconnection).  
* Use only the specified AC adaptor (PSA-series).  
* If the AC adaptor is connected while power is on,  
the power supply is drawn from the AC adaptor.  
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2. CHECK Indicator  
This is a combination indicator, which indi-  
cates whether the effect is on or off, indicates  
the various functions (p. 12–20), and func-  
tions as the battery check indicator.  
The indicator lights when an effect is ON.  
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Panel Description  
* If this indicator goes dim or no longer lights  
while an effect is ON, or when the functions are  
indicated, the battery is near exhaustion and  
should be replaced immediately. For instructions  
on changing the batteries, refer to “Changing  
the Battery” (p. 22).  
4. INPUT-A (MONO) Jack  
INPUT-B Jack  
These jacks accept input signals (coming  
from a guitar, some other musical instru-  
ment, or another effects unit).  
* The CHECK indicator shows whether the effect  
is on or off, and indicates the different functions.  
It does not indicate whether the power to the  
device is on or not.  
* The unit’s functions differ according to how it is  
connected. Refer to “Setting the Output  
Method” (p. 16).  
* The INPUT-A (MONO) and INPUT-B jacks  
double as power switches. Power to the unit is  
turned on when you plug into the INPUT-A  
(MONO) or INPUT-B jack; the power is turned  
off when the cable is unplugged. Be sure to  
disconnect any cord plugged into the INPUT-A  
(MONO) or INPUT-B jack when not using this  
effects device.  
3. OUTPUT-A (MONO) Jack  
OUTPUT-B Jack  
The output jacks are used to connect the unit  
to an amplifier or another effects unit.  
* The unit’s functions differ according to how it is  
connected. Refer to “Setting the Output  
Method” (p. 16).  
5. TEMPO/EXP Jack  
This jack is for connecting an optional external  
footswitch (FS-5U) or an optional expression  
pedal (Roland EV-5).  
 
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Panel Description  
You can make tempo settings using a foot-  
switch or manipulate various parameters us-  
ing an expression pedal.  
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10  
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* Refer to “Setting the Tempo Using an External  
Footswitch” (p. 13), “Control Using an  
Expression Pedal” (p. 20).  
6. Pedal Switch  
This is used for switching the effect on and  
off, and for switching between the different  
functions (p. 12–15).  
f8ig..02E.LEVEL (Effect Level) Knob  
This adjusts the volume of the effect sound. Turn  
the knob clockwise to increase the effect sound.  
When set at the three o’clock position, the effect  
is played at the same volume as the direct sound.  
7. Thumbscrew  
When this screw is loosened, the pedal will  
open, allowing you to change the battery.  
* For instructions on changing the battery, refer  
to “Changing the Battery” (p. 22).  
* When the E.LEVEL knob is set to MAX while in  
REVERSE mode, only the effect sound is  
output, with the effect sound at the same level as  
the input sound.  
 
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Panel Description  
9. F.BACK (Feedback) Knob  
This adjusts the feedback level. The number  
of times the delay sound is repeated increas-  
es as the knob is turned to the right.  
11. MODE Knob  
This switches the delay effect.  
Ordinary Delay  
* This cannot be used in HOLD mode.  
MODE Knob  
3200 ms  
800 ms  
Delay Time  
800-3200 ms  
200-800 ms  
50-200 ms  
1-50 ms  
* Oscillation may occur when the knob is set at  
certain positions.  
10.D.TIME (Delay Time) Knob  
This adjusts the delay time. Turning the knob  
clockwise lengthens the delay time.  
200 ms  
50 ms  
* The delay time is doubled when the DD-7 is  
connected for long delay output. For more infor-  
mation, refer to “Long” (p. 17).  
* This cannot be used in HOLD mode.  
* The delay times that can be set vary according to  
the position of the MODE knob.  
 
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Panel Description  
Specialized Delays  
MODULATE:  
This produces a pleasant chorus effect by  
adding a small amount of undulations to  
the effect sound.  
MODE Knob  
HOLD  
MODULATE  
ANALOG  
Delay Time  
40 sec. *1  
20-800 ms  
20-800 ms  
ANALOG:  
The sound changes progressively with  
each repetition of the repeat sound.  
This tone is modeled on the BOSS “DM-2”  
Compact Delay.  
REVERSE  
300-3200 ms  
*1 In HOLD mode, the maximum recording  
time is 20 seconds for stereo input or 40  
seconds for monaural input.  
REVERSE:  
This delay produces an effect like playing  
back a tape in reverse.  
* The delay time is doubled when the DD-7 is  
connected for long delay output. For more infor-  
mation, refer to “Long” (p. 17).  
You can adjust the E.LEVEL knob setting  
to get two different kinds of effect, “Effect  
Sound + Direct Sound” and “Effect Sound  
Only.” Turning the E.LEVEL knob com-  
pletely to the right switches this to “Effect  
Sound Only.”  
HOLD:  
This records up to 40 seconds of a perfor-  
mance (when using monaural input),  
then plays it back repeatedly.  
* For details, refer to “Using the HOLD  
(Overdubbing) Function” (p. 15).  
 
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Connections  
AC Adaptor  
(PSA-series: optional)  
Keyboard  
Electric  
Guitar  
Guitar Amplifier  
Footswitch  
(FS-5U)  
Expression Pedal  
(Roland EV-5)  
* You can obtain a variety of different delay effects by changing how the connections are made. For more  
information, refer to “Setting the Output Method”(p. 16).  
 
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Connections  
* When running the unit on battery power, inserting a plug into the INPUT-A (MONO) or INPUT-B jack  
will automatically switch the unit on.  
* This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a few seconds) after power up is required  
before the unit will operate normally.  
* The use of an AC adaptor is recommended as the unit’s power consumption is relatively high. Should you  
prefer to use batteries, please use the alkaline type.  
* To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and  
turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.  
*
Some connection cables contain resistors. When connection cables with resistors are used, the sound level may be  
extremely low, or impossible to hear. For information on cable specifications, contact the manufacturer of the cable.  
* If there are batteries in the unit while an AC adaptor is being used, normal operation will continue should  
the line voltage be interrupted (power blackout or power cord disconnection).  
* Once the connections have been completed (p. 9), turn on power to your various devices in the order  
specified. By turning on devices in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to  
speakers and other devices.  
When powering up:  
When powering down:  
Turn on the power to your guitar amp last.  
Turn off the power to your guitar amp first.  
* When operating on battery power only, the unit’s indicator will become dim when battery power gets too  
low. Replace the battery as soon as possible.  
 
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Operating the Unit  
*
You can obtain a variety of different delay effects  
by changing how the connections are made. For  
more information, refer to “Setting the Output  
Method”(p. 16).  
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2. Select the mode  
Use the MODE knob to select the mode to  
be used.  
* Operations vary according to the mode. Refer to  
each operation.  
3. Adjust the delay time  
Adjust the delay time with the D.TIME  
knob.  
fig.05  
1. Turn on the effect  
After you have finished making the connec-  
tions (p. 9), press the pedal switch to turn  
4. Adjust the feedback level  
Use the F.BACK knob to adjust the feedback  
level (or how much the sound is repeated).  
the effect on (the CHECK indicator lights red)  
.
*
The DD-7 features a “seamless switching function”  
whereby the delay sound decays gradually, even  
after the effects are switched off.  
* Oscillation may occur with certain input sounds,  
or when the knob is set at certain positions.  
5. Adjust the volume  
* When in HOLD mode, the effect cannot be  
switched on or off.  
Adjust the volume level of the effect  
sound with the E.LEVEL knob.  
 
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Using the Tempo Delay  
* When an optional external footswitch (the FS-  
5U) is connected to the TEMPO/EXP jack, you  
won't be able to enter TEMPO mode by  
pressing the built-in pedal.  
Tempo input allows you to set the delay time to  
match the tempo of a song by repeatedly pressing  
the pedal switch in time with the desired tempo.  
You can also use this method to change the delay  
time to any setting you like as you perform.  
Using tempo input, the delay time can be set  
within the range of 0.2–3.2 seconds.  
3. Begin inputting the tempo  
Press the pedal switch in time with the  
song tempo (the CHECK indicator flashes red  
and green).  
*
With long delay, the maximum setting is 6.4 seconds.  
* The timing with which you press the pedal is  
converted to quarter-note beats.  
Setting the Tempo Using the  
Built-in Pedal  
1. Select the mode  
Use the MODE knob to select the mode to  
be used.  
* Tempo input cannot be used in HOLD mode.  
4. Finish inputting the tempo  
Hold down the pedal switch for at least  
two seconds to complete the setting (the  
CHECK indicator lights red).  
* The tempo may become confused momentarily  
when you go from Step 3 to Step 4.  
2. Switch to TEMPO mode  
Hold down the pedal switch for at least  
two seconds (the CHECK indicator lights  
green).  
* Turning the D.TIME knob resets the delay time  
to that indicated by the knob’s position.  
 
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Using the Tempo Delay  
2. Select the mode  
Setting the Tempo Using an  
External Footswitch  
Connecting an optional footswitch (FS-5U) to  
the TEMPO/EXP jack lets you set the tempo  
delay by inputting the tempo.  
Use the MODE knob to select the mode to  
be used.  
* Inputting the tempo is not possible in HOLD  
mode.  
* You can input the tempo with the external pedal  
regardless of whether the effect is on or off.  
3. Start inputting the tempo  
Press the pedal switch in time with the  
song’s tempo  
1. Connect the FS-5U to the TEMPO/EXP  
jack  
(Effect off: CHECK indicator flashes red; effect  
on: CHECK indicator flashes red and green).  
* Use a connecting cord with a 1/4” phone plug.  
* The timing with which you press the pedal is  
converted to quarter-note beats.  
* On the FS-5U, move the polarity switch toward  
the jack.  
* Tempo input using the built-in pedal is not  
possible.  
* Turning the D.TIME knob resets the delay time  
to that indicated by the knob’s position.  
* The FS-5L cannot be used.  
 
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Using the Tempo Delay  
The delay sound produced is as shown in the figure.  
* The CHECK indicator flashes red in time with the interval with which you press the pedal.  
Rhythm Used in  
Pressing the Pedal  
MODE: 3200 ms  
MODE: 800 ms  
MODE: 200 ms  
MODE: 50 ms  
MODE: MODULATE  
ANALOG  
REVERSE  
* When the mode is MODULATE, ANALOG, or REVERSE, the effect at the position of the MODE knob  
is applied to the delay sound.  
 
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Using the HOLD (Overdubbing) Function  
you recorded begins simultaneously (the  
With the HOLD function, you can record up to  
40 seconds of your performance, and then  
have that content played back repeatedly. You  
can also layer this as you perform something  
else, then record these together (overdub).  
You can keep the recorded content playing  
continuously as backing and produce other  
special effects.  
CHECK indicator flashes green).  
4. Overdubbing  
Press the pedal switch during playback to  
start overdubbing (The CHECK indicator  
flashes orange).  
5. When overdubbing is finished, play-  
back starts  
1. Select HOLD  
Pressing the built-in pedal switch during  
overdubbing stops overdubbing, and play-  
back resumes (the CHECK indicator flashes  
green).  
Set the MODE knob to HOLD (the CHECK  
indicator goes out).  
2. Begin recording  
Recording starts when you press the built-  
in pedal switch (the CHECK indicator flashes  
red).  
6. Adjust the volume  
Use the E.LEVEL knob to adjust the vol-  
ume of the playback sound.  
* The maximum recording time is 20 seconds for  
stereo input or 40 seconds for monaural input.  
* Recording continues even if you release the  
built-in pedal switch.  
3. When recording is finished, playback starts  
Press the built-in pedal switch a second  
time to stop recording. Playback of what  
7. Finish playback  
To stop playback, press the pedal twice.  
* Press the pedal two times in succession, keeping  
the interval between presses to one second or less.  
* If a footswitch (FS-5U; optional) is connected to  
the TEMPO/EXP jack, you can stop playback by  
pressing the FS-5U.  
 
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Setting the Output Method  
With the DD-7, you can obtain a variety of different delay effects by changing how the connec-  
tions are made.  
Panning  
This produces panning delay with A input and A/B output.  
* The panning feature is not available in  
HOLD mode.  
B
A
A
Guitar Amplifier  
DD-7  
Guitar  
Effect + Direct  
This produces effect + direct output with B input and A/B output.  
* A: effect, B: direct  
B
A
B
* Switching off the effect outputs the  
direct sound from A.  
(Direct sound) (Effect sound)  
Guitar Amplifier  
DD-7  
Guitar  
 
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Setting the Output Method  
Long  
Normal Delay Long Delay  
MODE  
This produces long delay with A input and B output.  
3200ms  
800ms  
800-3200 ms 1600-6400 ms  
200-800 ms 400-1600 ms  
200ms  
50ms  
50-200 ms  
1-50 ms  
100-400 ms  
2-100 ms  
B
HOLD  
MOUDULATE  
ANALOG  
40 sec. *1  
20-800 ms  
20-800 ms  
40 sec.  
40-1600 ms  
40-1600 ms  
A
REVERSE 300-3200 ms 600-6400 ms  
Guitar Amplifier  
Guitar  
DD-7  
*1 In HOLD mode, the maximum  
recording time is 20 seconds for stereo  
input or 40 seconds for monaural input.  
Stereo  
This produces stereo delay with A/B input and A/B output.  
Keyboard  
B
A
B
A
Guitar Amplifier  
Effector  
Guitar  
DD-7  
(chorus, flanger etc.)  
* You can select any of three types of stereo delay modes. For more information, refer to “Setting the Mode  
for Stereo Delay”(p. 19).  
 
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Setting the Output Method  
Effect  
This produces effect output with B input and A output.  
B
A
DD-7  
RETURN  
SEND  
INPUT  
Guitar Amplifier  
Guitar  
* The direct sound is not output from A, regardless of whether the effect is on or off.  
* Be sure to lower the output level of any device being connected.  
 
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Setting the Mode for Stereo Delay  
When using the DD-7 as a stereo delay, you  
can choose among three different operation  
modes. Each mode provides a different type  
of stereo delay effect.  
3. Select the stereo delay effect  
Use the MODE knob to select the mode  
for stereo delay.  
3200ms: This is a completely indepen-  
dent delay for A and B.  
*
For detailed information on how to make the connec-  
tions for stereo delay, refer to “Stereo”(p. 17).  
800ms:  
200ms:  
This is panning delay.  
This is a stereo delay that im-  
parts spatial broadness to re-  
verberant sound.  
1. Make the connection to the INPUT-A  
(MONO) jack and leave nothing con-  
nected to the INPUT-B jack  
4. Save the settings  
2. Hold down the built-in pedal and insert  
the plug to INPUT-B jack  
Press the built-in pedal switch to make  
the CHECK indicator rapidly flash in or-  
ange and save the settings.  
The setting mode for stereo delay is en-  
abled, and the CHECK indicator lights in  
orange.  
After the settings have been saved, the  
unit returns to normal operation.  
* Never switch off the power while the CHECK  
indicator is flashing rapidly.  
* This setting is retained even while the power is  
turned off.  
 
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Control Using an Expression Pedal  
Connecting an expression pedal (Roland EV-  
5; optional) to the TEMPO/EXP jack enables  
you to control the respective parameters of  
the E.LEVEL, F.BACK, and D.TIME knobs.  
* Use only the specified expression pedal (Roland  
EV-5; optional). By connecting any other  
expression pedals, you risk causing malfunction  
and/or damage to the unit.  
2. Make the settings for the parameters  
Turn the E.LEVEL, F.BACK, and D.TIME  
knobs to set the maximum values of the  
ranges you want to control. If you don’t  
want to control a particular parameter  
with the expression pedal, set its value to  
the “MIN” position.  
* You can set only the maximum value of a  
parameter range controlled using the expression  
pedal. Setting the minimum value is not possible.  
3. Save the parameters  
Making the Settings for  
Expression Pedal Functions  
1. Hold down the built-in pedal and con-  
Press the built-in pedal switch to make  
the CHECK indicator rapidly flash in or-  
ange and save the settings.  
After the settings have been saved, the  
unit returns to normal operation.  
nect the expression pedal  
The function-setting mode for the expres-  
sion pedal is enabled and the CHECK in-  
dicator lights in orange.  
* The setting mode cannot be entered while  
HOLD MODE is selected.  
* Never switch off the power while the CHECK  
indicator is flashing rapidly.  
*
When connecting an expression pedal to the  
TEMPO/EXP jack, set the minimum volume for the  
* This setting is retained even while the power is  
turned off.  
connected expression pedal to the “MIN” position  
.
 
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Attaching the Included Sticker  
This device comes with a “mode sticker” and an “application sticker.”  
Apply these to the DD-7 as shown in the figure.  
Mode Sticker:  
This allows you to check the function of each mode.  
Application Sticker: This allows you to check the difference in functions according to the  
input and output connections.  
Application Sticker  
Mode Sticker  
 
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Changing the Battery  
When the indicator goes dim or no longer  
lights while the effect is on, it means that the  
battery must be replaced.  
1. Hold down the pedal and loosen the  
thumbscrew, then open the pedal  
upward.  
* The pedal can be opened without detaching the  
thumbscrew completely.  
Replace the battery following the steps below.  
*
The use of an AC adaptor is recommended as the  
unit’s power consumption is relatively high. Should  
you prefer to use a battery, please use the alkaline type.  
2. Remove the old battery from the battery  
housing, and remove the snap cord con-  
nected to it.  
fig.09  
Thumbscrew  
Pedal  
3. Connect the snap cord to the new battery,  
and place the battery inside the battery  
housing.  
* Be sure to carefully observe the battery’s polarity  
(+ versus -).  
Spring Base  
Battery Snap  
Cord  
Coil Spring  
Guide Bush  
Hole  
4. Slip the coil spring onto the spring base on the  
back of the pedal, and then close the pedal.  
* Carefully avoid getting the snap cord caught in  
the pedal, coil spring, and battery housing.  
Battery  
Snap  
Battery Housing  
5. Finally, insert the thumbscrew into the  
9V Battery  
guide bush hole and fasten it securely.  
 
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Troubleshooting  
Is the battery low or dead?  
Power won’t come on / CHECK  
indicator doesn’t light:  
Replace with a new battery (p. 22).  
* The battery that was supplied with the unit is  
for temporary use, intended primarily for testing  
the unit’s operation. For extended use, we  
Is the specified adaptor (PSA-series;  
optional) properly connected?  
suggest replacing this with an alkaline battery.  
Check the connection once more (p. 9).  
Is the MODE knob set to HOLD?  
In HOLD mode, the CHECK indicator is  
normally off (the effect is off). This flashes  
while the pedal is held down (HOLD).  
The CHECK indicator lights for several  
seconds immediately after the power is  
turned on, then goes out.  
* For details, refer to “Using the HOLD  
(Overdubbing) Function”(p. 15).  
* Never use any AC adaptor other than one  
specified for use with the DD-7.  
Is the guitar connected properly to the  
INPUT-A (MONO) or INPUT-B jack?  
Check the connection once more (p. 9).  
* The power will not turn on without a plug  
connected to the INPUT-A (MONO) or  
INPUT-B jack.  
* The CHECK indicator shows whether the effect  
is being applied or not, and is used to indicate  
other effects. It does not indicate whether the  
power to the device is on or not.  
Are you in TEMPO mode?  
In TEMPO mode, the CHECK indicator  
flashes alternately in red and green.  
* For details, refer to “Using the Tempo Delay”(p.  
12).  
 
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Troubleshooting  
Is the battery low or dead?  
No sound / Low volume:  
Replace with a new battery (p. 22).  
Is your instrument properly connected  
* The battery that was supplied with the unit is  
for temporary use, intended primarily for testing  
the unit’s operation. For extended use, we  
to the DD-7?  
Check the connection once more (p. 9).  
With certain kinds of connections, the di-  
rect sound won’t be output (p. 16).  
suggest replacing this with an alkaline battery.  
The CHECK indicator has gone dim:  
Is the volume turned down on any guitar  
amp or effects device you have connected?  
Is the specified adaptor (PSA-series;  
optional) properly connected?  
Check the settings of the connected device.  
Check the connection once more (p. 9).  
* Never use any AC adaptor other than one  
Could you be using a connection cable  
specified for use with the DD-7.  
that contains a resistor?  
Is the battery low or dead?  
Use a connection cable that does not con-  
tain a resistor.  
When the indicator goes dim or no longer  
lights while the effect is on, it means that  
the battery must be replaced (p. 22).  
Do you have the E.LEVEL knob turned  
to MAX in REVERSE mode?  
* The battery that was supplied with the unit is  
for temporary use, intended primarily for testing  
the unit’s operation. For extended use, we  
The direct sound is not output when the  
E.LEVEL knob is set to MAX.  
suggest replacing this with an alkaline battery.  
 
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Troubleshooting  
Could the level of the sound being  
Only direct sound is produced:  
input be excessive?  
Is the guitar connected to the INPUT B  
jack, and the amplifier connected to the  
OUTPUT B jack?  
With some guitars, distortion may be pro-  
duced. Be careful of your guitar’s output  
level.  
Oscillation may occur with certain  
F.BACK knob settings.  
Check the connection once more (p. 16).  
Sound is distorted:  
Is the battery low?  
As the battery is drained, the CHECK in-  
dicator dims, and the DD-7 may start to  
function incorrectly. Replace with a new  
battery (p. 22).  
* The battery that was supplied with the unit is  
for temporary use, intended primarily for testing  
the unit’s operation. For extended use, we  
suggest replacing it with an alkaline battery.  
 
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Setting Samples  
Solo Play  
This sound is perfect for playing guitar solos.  
Hard Riff Sound  
This provides a delay sound that works well when  
playing riffs with a hard distortion sound.  
Modulate  
Turning the E.LEVEL knob clockwise produces a  
progressively deeper chorus effect.  
Analog  
This produces gradual changes in the reverberant sound.  
When the D.TIME knob is set near the center posi-  
tion, what is produced is equivalent to the maxi-  
mum delay time obtained with the BOSS DM-2.  
 
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Setting Samples  
Reverse Playback Delay  
This delay gives an effect somewhat similar to reverse  
playback. It’s a sound that’s just a little out of the ordinary.  
Room Ambience Sound  
This delay simulates the sound that would be picked up  
by an ambience mic located on a stand within the room.  
Trick Sound  
Doubling  
This provides an effect similar to the sound of two  
guitars layered together.  
Employs repetitions of delayed sound to create an  
oscillating sound. Unique effects can be obtained by  
adjusting the D.TIME knob.  
*
Care should be taken, since this effect tends to  
increase the volume.  
 
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Setting Memo  
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Specifications  
DD-7: Digital Delay  
Nominal Input Level ......................-20 dBu  
Input Impedance.............................1 MΩ  
Nominal Output Level...................-20 dBu  
Output Impedance..........................1 kΩ  
Recommended Load Impedance..10 kΩ or greater  
Delay Time.......................................1 ms–6400 ms  
* Values may vary according to the mode and connections.  
Maximum Recording Time............40 seconds (in HOLD mode)  
Controls ............................................Pedal switch, E.LEVEL knob, F.BACK knob, D.TIME knob,  
MODE knob  
Indicator ...........................................CHECK indicator  
(Used for indication of TEMPO, HOLD, and to check battery)  
Connectors .......................................INPUT-A (MONO) jack, INPUT-B jack,  
OUTPUT-A (MONO) jack, OUTPUT-B jack,  
TEMPO/EXP jack, AC adaptor jack (DC 9 V)  
Power Supply ..................................DC 9 V: Dry battery 6F22 (9 V) type (carbon)/  
Dry battery 6LR61 (9 V) type (alkaline),  
AC Adaptor (PSA-series: optional)  
 
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Specifications  
Current Draw ..................................55 mA (DC 9 V)  
* Expected battery life under continuous use:  
Carbon: 1.5 hours, Alkaline: 6 hours  
These figures will vary depending on the actual conditions of use.  
Dimensions ......................................73 (W) x 129 (D) x 59 (H) mm  
2-7/8 (W) x 5-1/8 (D) x 2-3/8 (H) inches  
Weight ..............................................440 g / 1 lb (including battery)  
Accessories.......................................Owner’s Manual  
Mode Sticker, Application Sticker  
Leaflet (“USING THE UNIT SAFELY,” “IMPORTANT NOTES,” and “Information”)  
Dry battery/9 V type (6LR61)  
* The battery that was supplied with the unit is for temporary  
use-intended primarily for testing the unit’s operation.  
We suggest replacing this with an alkaline dry cell.  
Options .............................................AC adaptor (PSA-series)  
Footswitch: FS-5U  
Expression pedal: Roland EV-5  
* 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms  
* In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to  
change without prior notice.  
 
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For EU Countries  
For the USA  
This product complies with the requirements of EMC Directive 2004/108/EC.  
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION  
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT  
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.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment.  
This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B Limit.  
For Canada  
NOTICE  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
AVIS  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
 
G6027128R0  
2RTC  
 

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