Too much "stuff" there for me.
My delays have 2 settings.
On and off.
Tony, I cannot even imagine where my buddy comes up with all the gadgets he does other than gleaning the web via Iphone. He is now 62 and has been blind about 10-12 years and yet somehow he finds the most complex pedals such as this. Then somehow he can figure out all it does completely by ear and memory. He obviously can't see the words and settings and buttons and even the directions how to use things, but he is a whiz with his Iphone to listen to how things work and to talk to reps who explain things etc.
Now come the hard issues. HE is someone you would fully understand. Puerto Rican, born and raised in the Bronx NY, and as opinionated and strong willed a person as you'd ever want to meet. Then, he asks me to take him places, go to concerts, meals, grocery, pawn shops etc. Part of me takes my lumps and becomes the eyes and car for my now blind friend. The downside is he is also diagnosed mentally unhinged. As in paranoid, manic, and prone to hallucinating and violent destruction of his rented housing and even his expensive stereo/musical gear from not taking his meds etc then claims someone or someones were in his homes doing all the damage.
Anyway, he asked me to see about me using my computer to download the software to adjust and set pre sets for this pedal.
I will do it and definitely learn quite a bit while doing so. I often say, "seldom a day goes by that I am not totally surprised by the happenings I never see coming". As for my friend, whenever he asks me to fix a guitar, amp, exercise equipment, etc for him, I somehow also learn something new. DonP and Ivan even helped me in this respect to learn amp repair as they walked me through diagnosing a Marshall Vintage Modern combo amp he broke simply by leaving it on due to not being able to see it was running for days on end. Now, it looks like I will learn about delays from the most complex of ones it seems, and then working backwards to the simple On Off type like I would naturally gravitate to. The adventure has begun.