Hello from Martin from Northern Ireland. I have been playing for several years now.
Recently purchased a Taylor Guitar. Love learning songs and experimenting with my new amp. Not sure how to use the TAP switch on my amp, I think it’s for delay features eg: time based delays reverb and modulation, any ideas please?
Welcome to the community. I’ve long been a fan of Taylor guitars and have owned a couple of them over the years. Look forward to hearing more from you.
Hello and welcome to the forum.
Could you give us the make and model of your amp? That way, we can help with the TAP switch on your amp. ![]()
Hi Martin,
Welcome here and I wish you alot of fun ![]()
Greetings,Rogier
Hi Martin, welcome to the community.
Nice to meet you Martin, hope you enjoy this community as much as I do cheers Hec UK
Hi Martin
I’m Jeff from San Diego California. Great choice on the guitar. The Taylor factory is ten minutes from my house here. I play a 414ce myself. Glad to have you here and I’m sure you will have an amazing experience. My good friend and co-performer is originally from Ireland. Our standing joke at gigs is what do you get when you combine an Irishman and California beach bum? One hell of a show. Welcome to the community! Enjoy the journey.
Welcome to uor Community Martin ![]()
Hello Martin.
Tap is usually a way to manually enter a tempo by literally tapping the button multiple times at a steady rate and it may determine some of your time based effects. We need to know the make / model to help more.
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