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Analog Man AMAZE1 Analog Delay Tap Tempo / Modulation Controller pedal
Analog Man AMAZE1 Analog Delay Tap Tempo and Modulation Controller pedal
Analog Man AMAZE1 controller
 
You need a 1/4" stereo patch cord to connect this to the ARDX20, there is one on this page
or you can use your own. It does not need to be high audio quality. There are other sizes available
on our website
Our Price: $150.00



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Product Code: AM-AMAZE1

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5 feet long Stereo Patch Cord, black with straight ends $8 [Add $8.00]This is a stereo (TRS) patch cord used to connect devices together like expression pedals, controllers, etc. 1/4" stereo TRS plugs on each end.
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18" Power Cable for PP2 (one straight and one 90 degree end, unless specified in comments) $3.99 [Add $3.99]Does not work with our $15 Boss type power supplies, has 2 male ends for use with multi-outlet supplies like Voodoo Labs, etc

Extra 36" power Cable for PP2 with one 90 degree end $4.99 [Add $4.99]Does not work with our $15 Boss style power supplies, has 2 male ends for use with Voodoo Labs etc
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US 120V 9vDC $15 [Add $15.00]- This is a normal 9V Boss type external power supply/adaptor for USA use with 120V AC wall power.

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Euro 240V $15 [Add $15.00]- this is an external power supply/adaptor for use with 220/240V AC to make 9Vdc for the pedal.

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Description Technical Specs
 
The Analog Man AMAZE1 Analog Delay Tap Tempo and Modulation Controller pedal controls our ARDX20 Analog Delay. Has tap tempo with several types (dotted eight notes, etc), modulations with speed and type, and 8 banks of preset delay times with programmable modulation on each.
Helpful link to using the AMAZE1
Features
AMAZE0 has not been available since 2015 but we made a new smaller version in late 2017., the AMAZE1.

The left jack is the delay time, goes to the delay with a stereo cord just like the AMAZE0. Right jack has multiple functions.

Size is 4 5/8" wide, 1 1/4" tall (1 3/4" with switches), 2 1/4" deep (3" with knobs).

The Analog Man AMAZE1 Analog Delay Tap Tempo and Modulation Controller pedal controls our ARDX20 Analog Delay. Has tap tempo with several types (dotted eight notes, etc), modulations with speed and type, and 8 banks of preset delay times with programmable modulation on each preset.

There are two modes : TAP TEMPO MODE and PROGRAM mode.
When the AMAZE1 is powered up, it will be in TAP TEMPO MODE

TAP TEMPO MODE:
To change the tap note type, hold down the right button and it will scroll through Quarter (normal), Eighth (double speed), and Dotted eighth note (Floyd/U2 etc) settings.
Tap the right button to enter the delay time. The delay time is shown on the top right, the tapped time is shown on the bottom left (same if Quarter selected).
Pressing the left button turns modulation on (see ^v in top left) or off (see --- on top left).
When modulation is on, you can adjust it with the two knobs.
Left knob is modulation speed, 1 through 10, 10 is fastest.
You will see the top left figure ^v move in the speed that is set.
The right knob is used for MODULATION TYPE.
Modulation type 1-5 are normal up/down smooth sine wave modulation, 1 is mildest and 5 is the deepest setting.
Modulation type 6-10 are the TAPE DELAY SIMULATION, a random WARBLE type modulation, 10 is the deepest. This simulates the variances in delay time on a tape delay due to capstan and roller imperfections, tape snags, and other random events.

BASIC EMOTE CONTROL USING OPTION JACK for tap tempo

You need a TRS cable plugged into the option jack of the amaze1. AMAZE1 set to factory DIP switch setting of MODE1.
The jack is normally open. Sending ground pulses to the RING is like pressing the TAP button, grounding the TIP is the MODULATION button.
You can send or receive with the options jack.

PROGRAM MODE:
To go to PROGRAM MODE, hold down the left button.
You will see [P:X] where X is the selected program number.
The delay time and modulation type and speed for that program will be displayed.
Press the left button to toggle modulation on (^v in top left) and off (--).
Press the right button to scroll through the presets: P1 through P8,
and P0 which is used for setting the delay time manually with the right knob
and the modulation type AND speed manually with the left knob.

Each program can be edited for delay time and modulation speed and type.

To go to Tap Tempo mode from Program mode, hold the left button.

FEATURES:

AMAZE0 only: Two expression pedal jacks. Optionally plugging an expression pedal into either of the two center jacks will control the knob closest to that jack remotely.

AMAZE1 : The jack on the right can be used optionally with a dual remote footswitch like the
Boss FS-6, which will work just like the two switches on the AMAZE1. This allows remote control of the AMAZE or MIDI control of tap tempo, etc. You can also use this jack as a TAP TEMPO OUTPUT to sync to other pedals. The RING will be the right (tap tempo) switch and the TIP is the left switch which you don't need to use. To send tap tempo to a Strymon, send the RING connection on the amaze1 to the Strymon, don't use the tip (left amaze1 switch). On the Strymon end, you may need to connect the tip and ring together. But leave unused connection on AMAZE1 open (not shorted to ground).

Size : 4.5" wide x 3.5" deep x 2" tall

Requires stereo cable to connect to analog delay (Not a Y-Cable)

Runs off normal Boss 9V power supply. Do not use a power cable without ground connection.Uses about 30mA of power, best to give it an isolated power cable from Voodoo Labs, T Rex, etc power supply. I don't like to share power with digital devices but you can if you need to.

This is the older version of the ARDX20 in the rounded case, with the older AMAZE0 controller:


You need a 1/4" stereo patch cord to connect this to the ARDX20, there is an optional one on this page or you can use your own. It does not need to be high audio quality.




MIDI tempo

If you want the delay to sync to MIDI, it can be done by plugging one of these Molten Voltage CTL-SYNC boxes into the AMAZE1.




Here is a video from Mike Hermans showing some AMAZE0 controls:



Here is a video of Lance Keltner with the ARDX20 and the AMAZE0


Average Customer Review: Average Customer Review: 4.5 of 5 4.5 of 5 Total Reviews: 3 Write a review.

  1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
 
3 of 5 Over-engineered, bad docs, missing key info November 23, 2022
Reviewer: Richard Grace from TACOMA, WA United States  
I tend to steer clear of effects pedals that need a second unit for controlling things like presets and tap tempo, and in some ways the AMAZE1 confirms why.

What holds this device back is its docs, which need a rewrite and reorg. It looks like something only an engineer could create.

The device controls only Channel B on the delay. Now you know.

The Tap Tempo works just fine, and drives the tempo LCDs on the delay so you get the visual feedback there. You can switch between Notes types ok.

By itself, AMAZE1’s modulation muddies up the delay signal and isn’t an addition to anything I use.

Presets: This is where the docs fall apart. I had to resort to YouTube to find out how to access and edit them. Also, the docs say nothing about the settings for the expression jack.  

All in all, this little guy takes up too much room on the board to do just tap tempo and note types without menu diving. If it wasn’t tied to the stellar ARDX20 I wouldn’t use it

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  2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 Great Addition August 29, 2020
Reviewer: Brett Huhn from Columbia, MD United States  
I got this pedal as the crown on a rather large board, and it is easy to set delay and turn on Modulation. With Pink Floyd, quietly turning modulation on an off is priceless. The modulation is done well. I was really wanting to have something to critique. He is my critique, get the delay WITH this pedal or you are going to mad at yourself for waiting ...

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  3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 AMAZE1 December 1, 2018
Reviewer: Cody Mangum from Cypress, TX United States  
Just Ana amazing piece of technology that makes the worlds best analog delay pedal even more versatile! Plus it’s pretty to look at and tells you to have fun :P

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