Strymon Brigadier

Strymon Brigadier Delay Pedal User Manual

Model: Brigadier

1. Kupu Whakataki

The Strymon Brigadier is an advanced digital delay pedal engineered to meticulously emulate the characteristics of classic analog bucket brigade delays (BBDs). Utilizing powerful SHARC DSP technology, this pedal delivers a wide spectrum of delay tones, ranging from pristine and warm to rich and saturated. It is designed for guitarists seeking the authentic sound and feel of analog delay with modern reliability and control.

Key features include dedicated controls for modulation and filter, versatile tap tempo functionality, and an assignable expression pedal input, providing extensive sound shaping capabilities for diverse musical applications.

2. Tatūnga

2.1 Hononga Hiko

The Brigadier pedal requires a standard 9V DC power supply with a center-negative barrel connector. Ensure the power supply provides at least 250mA for optimal performance. Connect the power supply to the 9VDC input jack located on the rear of the pedal.

Strymon Brigadier power adapter and accessories

Figure 2.1: Included power adapter and accessories for the Strymon Brigadier.

2.2 Hononga Ororongo

Honoa to taputapu (hei tauira, kita) ki te WHAKATOHU jack using a standard 1/4-inch instrument cable. Connect the WAIHO KI WAHO Jack ki to amplifier or the next pedal in your signal chain. For stereo operation, connect the KAUPAPA KAUPAPA te hono ki te hēkona amplifier or stereo input.

Ko te EXP jack is for connecting an optional expression pedal, allowing real-time control over various parameters.

Rear panel of Strymon Brigadier pedal showing input, expression, left out, right out, and 9VDC power jacks

Figure 2.2: Rear panel connections including Input, Expression, Left Out, Right Out, and 9VDC power.

3. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The Brigadier features a straightforward control layout designed for intuitive operation. Familiarize yourself with the main controls:

Runga view of Strymon Brigadier pedal with control knobs and footswitches

Figure 3.1: Top panel controls of the Strymon Brigadier pedal.

3.1 Pupuri Mana

  • RANGI: Adjusts the blend between the dry (unaffected) signal and the wet (delayed) signal. Turn clockwise for more delay effect.
  • Ka TURI: Controls the number of delay repeats. From a single echo to infinite feedback.
  • WĀ: Sets the delay time. This knob works in conjunction with the Delay Time Mode switch.
  • WHAKATAUTANGA: Adjusts the depth and speed of the modulation applied to the delay repeats, simulating the subtle pitch variations of analog BBDs.
  • Tātari: Shapes the tone of the delay repeats, allowing you to darken or brighten the echoes.

3.2 Delay Time Modes

The Brigadier offers three distinct delay time modes, selectable via a toggle switch:

  • Poto: Provides very short delay times, suitable for slapback and subtle doubling effects.
  • Waenga: Offers classic delay times for rhythmic echoes and ambient textures.
  • ROA: Extends delay times for expansive soundscapes and longer repeats.

3.3 Tap Tempo

The tap tempo footswitch allows you to set the delay time by tapping your foot. Tap the footswitch two or more times to set the tempo. The LED will flash to indicate the current tempo.

The Tap Tempo Modes (Quarter, Dotted Eighth, Eighth Note Triplets) can be selected via an internal or secondary function switch (refer to the full manual for detailed instructions on accessing these modes).

3.4 Expression Pedal Input

Connect a standard expression pedal to the EXP jack to control various parameters in real-time. The specific parameter controlled can be assigned via internal settings (consult the full Strymon Brigadier manual for assignment procedures).

4. Tiaki

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Strymon Brigadier pedal, follow these maintenance guidelines:

  • Te horoi: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the pedal's exterior. Avoid abrasive cleaners, solvents, or excessive moisture, which can damage the finish and internal components.
  • Rokiroki: When not in use, store the pedal in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and high humidity.
  • Te whakahaere: Handle the pedal with care. Avoid dropping it or subjecting it to strong impacts. Ensure all cables are connected and disconnected gently to prevent damage to the jacks.

5. Te Raru

If you encounter issues with your Strymon Brigadier, consider the following troubleshooting steps:

  • Kore Oro:
    • Ensure the power supply is correctly connected and providing 9V DC.
    • Check all audio cables for proper connection and functionality. Try swapping cables.
    • Verify that the pedal is engaged (LED illuminated) and the MIX knob is not set to minimum.
    • Test the pedal in a simpler signal chain (e.g., guitar directly into pedal, then pedal directly into ampkaikawe).
  • Haruru/Hūmu:
    • Ensure you are using a regulated, isolated 9V DC power supply. Unregulated or daisy-chained power supplies can introduce noise.
    • Tirohia mo nga koropiko whenua i to tatūnga.
    • Whakamātauria ngā putanga hiko rerekē.
  • Delay Not Functioning Correctly:
    • Verify the TIME, MIX, and REPEATS knobs are set appropriately.
    • Check the Delay Time Mode switch setting.
    • If using tap tempo, ensure you are tapping clearly and consistently.

If problems persist after attempting these steps, please contact Strymon customer support for further assistance.

6. Whakatakotoranga

Āhuahira Whakatakotoranga
Tauira Brigadier
Hōputu Tohu Analog (BBD emulation)
Whakaritenga Mana 9V DC, Center-Negative, 250mA minimum
Taumaha Tūemi 1.32 pauna (0.6 Kirokaramu)
Hunga Hua 8 x 8 x 5 inihi
ASIN B003MVTEJM

7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Strymon products are built to high standards and come with a manufacturer's warranty. For detailed information regarding warranty coverage, terms, and conditions, please refer to the official Strymon webte waahi, te kaari whakamana ranei kei roto i to hua.

For technical support, service, or any questions not covered in this manual, please visit the official Strymon support page or contact their customer service directly. Always ensure you are referring to the most current information available from the manufacturer.

Official Strymon Webpae: www.strymon.net

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