Strymon VOLANTE

Strymon Volante Magnetic Echo Machine Instruction Manual

Model: VOLANTE

1. Okwu mmalite

The Strymon Volante is a magnetic echo machine designed to deliver a wide range of vintage delay effects. It features three distinct echo engines: Drum echo, Tape echo, and Reel-to-Reel studio echo, along with a Sound on Sound looper mode and an onboard spring reverb. This pedal is suitable for electric and acoustic guitars, synthesizers, vocals, and keyboards, offering extensive control over delay parameters and sonic characteristics.

2. Ozi nchekwa

  • Ịnye ọkụ: Use only the specified 9V DC power supply with the correct polarity. Using an incorrect power supply can damage the unit and void the warranty.
  • Mmiri na mmiri: Do not expose the unit to water or excessive moisture. This can cause electric shock or fire.
  • Igwe ikuku: Hụ na ikuku dị mma gburugburu ebe ahụ. Ekpuchila oghere ikuku.
  • Nhicha: Jiri ákwà dị nro ma kpọọ nkụ hichaa ihe dị n'ime ya. Ejila ihe nhicha mmiri ma ọ bụ ihe na-eme ka ọ dị ka aerosol.
  • Ije ozi: Anwala ijere unit ahụ n'onwe gị. Tụtụ aka n'aka ndị ọrụ ruru eru.

3. Ihe ngwugwu

Upon opening the box, verify that the following items are included:

  • Strymon Volante Magnetic Echo Machine pedal
  • 9V DC Power Supply (specific to region)
  • eriri USB
  • Ntuziaka mmalite ngwa ngwa (akwụkwọ ntuziaka a na-enye ntụziaka zuru ezu)

4. Ngwaahịa gafereview na njikwa

The Volante pedal features a comprehensive set of controls for shaping your echo sounds. Familiarize yourself with the layout below.

Strymon Volante pedal top view with all controls clearly visible.

Foto 4.1: N'elu view of the Strymon Volante pedal, showing all knobs, switches, and footswitches.

Njikwa panel kacha elu:

  • REC LEVEL: Adjusts the input gain for the echo signal. Higher settings introduce more saturation.
  • Obere ala: Filters out low frequencies from the echo repeats.
  • MECHANICS: Controls the mechanical integrity of the virtual echo machine, affecting wow, flutter, and other imperfections.
  • eyi: Simulates the degradation of the magnetic medium, adding warmth and character to the repeats.
  • Ụdị mgbanwe: Selects between Drum, Tape, and Studio echo engines.
  • Mgbanwe Ọsọ: Adjusts the playback speed of the echo, affecting delay time (Half, Normal, Double).
  • NA-ekwughachi: Controls the number of echo repeats.
  • Ọkwa ECHO: Adjusts the overall volume of the echo repeats.
  • Mmiri: Controls the level of the onboard spring reverb.
  • TIME Playback/Feedback LEDs (1-4): Indicate active playback and feedback heads.
  • SPACING Switch: Adjusts the spacing between the virtual playback heads (Even, Triplet, Golden, Silver).

Ụkwụ:

  • ON (Left Footswitch): Toggles the effect on/off. Hold for Reverse.
  • FAVORITE (Middle Footswitch): Recalls a saved preset. Hold for Pause (in Sound on Sound mode).
  • TAP (Right Footswitch): Taps in the delay tempo. Hold for Splice (in Sound on Sound mode).
Strymon Volante pedal rear view showing input and output jacks, USB, MIDI, and power connections.

Foto 4.2: Rear panel connections of the Strymon Volante, including audio inputs/outputs, expression pedal, USB, MIDI, and power input.

Njikọ azụ azụ:

  • INST/LINE Switch: Selects input level for instrument or line level signals.
  • LEFT IN / RIGHT IN: Mono or stereo audio inputs.
  • LEFT OUT / RIGHT OUT: Stereo audio outputs.
  • EXP: Expression pedal input for real-time control of parameters.
  • USB: USB connection for firmware updates and MIDI control.
  • MIDI IN / MIDI OUT: Standard MIDI connections for advanced control and synchronization.
  • 9VDC: Power input for the included 9V DC power supply.

5. Nhazi

5.1 Njikọ ike

  1. Ensure the Volante is switched off (if applicable) and all audio connections are made before connecting power.
  2. Connect the included 9V DC power supply to the 9VDC input on the rear panel.
  3. Plug the power supply into a suitable wall outlet.

5.2 Njikọ ọdịyo

The Volante supports both mono and stereo operation.

  • Mono Setup: Jikọọ ngwa gị na LEFT IN jack. Connect the Hapụ jak gị amplifier or next pedal.
  • Stereo Setup: Connect your stereo source (e.g., another stereo pedal, synth) to the LEFT IN na RIGHT IN jacks. Connect the Hapụ na GỤỌRỤ jacks to your stereo amplifier setup or audio interface.
  • Ọkwa ntinye: Jiri ihe INST/LINE switch to match your input signal level. Set to INST for guitar/bass, and LINE for synthesizers or effects loops.

5.3 MIDI and USB Connections (Optional)

  • MIDI: Connect MIDI cables from your MIDI controller or interface to the MIDI IN na MIDI pụọ jacks for advanced control, preset changes, and synchronization.
  • USB: Connect a USB cable from the Volante to your computer for firmware updates and MIDI over USB functionality.

6. Ntuziaka ọrụ

6.1 Basic Arụmọrụ

  1. Engage the Effect: Pịa ON footswitch to activate the delay effect. The LED above the footswitch will illuminate.
  2. Select Echo Type: Jiri ihe Ụdị switch to choose between Drum, Tape, or Studio echo.
  3. Adjust Delay Time: The delay time is primarily controlled by the TAP footswitch. Tap it two or more times to set the tempo. The Ọsọ switch (Half, Normal, Double) further divides or multiplies the tapped tempo.
  4. Control Repeats: Tụgharịa NA-AKWỤKWỌ knob to increase or decrease the number of echo repetitions.
  5. Set Echo Level: Jiri ihe Ọkwa ECHO knob to blend the wet (effected) signal with your dry signal.
  6. Add Spring Reverb: Hazie nke Mmiri knob to introduce the onboard spring reverb.

6.2 Shaping the Echo Tone

  • REC LEVEL: For clean echoes, keep this knob lower. Increase it to introduce natural saturation and soft clipping characteristic of magnetic media.
  • Obere ala: Use this to remove muddy low frequencies from your repeats, making them clearer and less intrusive.
  • MECHANICS & WEAR: These knobs allow you to dial in the imperfections and character of vintage echo machines. Experiment with them to achieve desired vintage textures.
  • NKWESỊTA: Nke Ohere switch alters the rhythmic relationship between the four virtual playback heads.
    • Ọbụna: Heads are equally spaced.
    • Triplet: Creates triplet-based rhythms.
    • Golden: Asymmetrical spacing for unique rhythmic patterns.
    • Ọlaọcha: Another asymmetrical spacing option.

6.3 Sound on Sound Looper Mode

The Volante features a mono Sound on Sound looper mode, inspired by classic tape looping techniques.

  1. Engage Looper: Jide ya TAP footswitch for approximately 1 second until the LED above it flashes. This enters Sound on Sound mode.
  2. Ndekọ: The looper automatically starts recording when engaged. Play your phrase.
  3. Overdub: After the initial loop is recorded, the looper automatically enters overdub mode. Play additional layers.
  4. Kwụsị/Hichapụ: Pịa ON footswitch to stop playback. Hold the ON footswitch to clear the loop.
  5. Kwụsị: In Sound on Sound mode, hold the AMAKA footswitch to pause the loop.
  6. Nkewa: In Sound on Sound mode, hold the TAP footswitch to splice the loop, creating a new loop point.
  7. tụgharịa: While the loop is playing, hold the ON footswitch to reverse the loop playback.

6.4 Atọrọ atọ

The Volante allows you to save and recall your favorite settings.

  • Ịchekwa ihe atọrọ: Once you have dialed in your desired sound, press and hold the AMAKA footswitch until its LED flashes, then release. Your current settings are now saved to the Favorite preset.
  • Icheta Preset: Pịa AMAKA footswitch to instantly recall your saved preset.
  • Mara: The Volante supports up to 300 presets via MIDI, but only one "Favorite" preset is directly accessible via the footswitch.

7. Advanced Atụmatụ

7.1 Expression Pedal Control

Connect a standard expression pedal to the EXP jack to control various parameters in real-time. The specific parameter controlled can be configured via secondary functions or MIDI.

7.2 MIDI Implementation

The Volante offers extensive MIDI control for integration into complex setups.

  • MIDI Control Change (CC): Most knobs and switches can be controlled via MIDI CC messages.
  • Mgbanwe mmemme (PC): Access up to 300 presets using MIDI Program Change messages.
  • MIDI Clock Sync: Synchronize the delay tempo with external MIDI clock sources.
  • Refer to the full MIDI Implementation Chart available on the Strymon websaịtị maka ozi zuru ezu.

8. Nlekọta

  • Nhicha: Wipe the pedal with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and grime. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents.
  • Nchekwa: Debe pedal ahụ n'ebe dị jụụ ma kpọọ nkụ, ebe anwụ na-anaghị anwụ kpọmkwem na oke okpomọkụ dị oke njọ mgbe a naghị eji ya.
  • Mmelite femụwe: Periodically check the Strymon website for firmware updates. Updates can introduce new features or improve performance. Use the USB connection and the Strymon Updater software to perform updates.

9. Nchọpụta nsogbu

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Enweghị ụda ma ọ bụ akara adịghị ike.Incorrect power supply, loose cables, incorrect input level switch setting.Verify power supply, check all cable connections, ensure INST/LINE switch matches your instrument.
Effect is not engaging.Pedal is bypassed, Ọkwa ECHO knob is set to minimum.Pịa ON footswitch. Increase the Ọkwa ECHO isi.
Mkpọtụ ma ọ bụ mkpọtụ na-achọghị.Ground loop, faulty cables, interference from other equipment.Use isolated power supply, try different cables, move pedal away from power transformers or digital devices.
Delay tempo is incorrect.Incorrect tap tempo, Ọsọ ịgbanwee ntọala.Re-tap the tempo using the TAP footswitch. Adjust the Ọsọ switch to Half, Normal, or Double as desired.

10. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
NlereanyaVOLANTE
Ntinye NtinyeHigh impedance stereo input
MpụtaMbupute stereo
Ịnye ọkụ9V DC (center-negative, 300mA minimum)
NjikọtaUSB, 1/4" (TS) Audio, MIDI IN/OUT, Expression Pedal
Ụdị mgbaàmàAnalog Dry Path
Ibu Ibu1.42 pound (0.65 Kilogram)
Akụkụ(Dimensions not provided in source, placeholder)
AgbaAkwụkwọ ndụ akwụkwọ ndụ
Designed and BuiltUSA

11. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

11.1 Ozi akwụkwọ ikike

Strymon products are designed and built to high standards. For detailed warranty information, including coverage period and terms, please refer to the official Strymon webma ọ bụ kpọtụrụ ndị ahịa ha. Debe ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ ihe gị maka nkwupụta nkwa.

11.2 Nkwado ndị ahịa

If you encounter any issues not covered in this manual or require further assistance, please visit the official Strymon support page or contact their customer service team. You can typically find contact information and FAQs on the Strymon websaịtị.

Strymon Websaịtị: www.strymon.net

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