Controls

Fine Tune

Adjusts the time-alignment of the Left channel to the Right channel inputs.  The Right channel is fixed at 96 Samples ('z') and the Left channel is variable.  Normally, you should leave the Fine Tune set to 96.0z, so that both channels are delayed equally.  Fine Tune settings lower than 96.0z will delay the Left channel less than the Right channel.  Settings higher than 96.0z will delay the Left channel more than the Right channel.  For optimum performance, this control should be adjusted for each tape you play though the device.  CD sourced audio, although less likely to be misaligned, can still need Fine Tuning.

Bypass

When activated, routes the input signal directly to the output channels (in stereo) without passing through the vocal eliminator.

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Purpose