This gives distortion which stresses the upper and lower
ends of the frequency spectrum, suitable for heavy metal.
PARAMETER 1 COLOR 1–16
PARAMETER 2 GAIN 1–16
PARAMETER 3 TONE 0–10
PARAMETER 4 ZNR 0–5
Description
(1)COLOR
To select normal metal T distortion, set this parameter
to "8". To add the amp simulator effect, use "16".
This equalizer module allows tone control in four bands.
The module is always on. For flat response, set all
parameters to "5".
This equalizer allows boost or cut in the presence (super-
high), high, mid, and low frequency ranges.
PARAMETER 1 PRESENCE 0–(5)–10
PARAMETER 2 HIGH 0–(5)–10
PARAMETER 3 MID 0–(5)–10
PARAMETER 4 LOW 0–(5)–10
Description
(1)PRESENCE
Adjusts the range of harmonics and overtones of a
guitar. "5" is flat, lower values produce a cut and higher
values a boost.
(2)HIGH
Adjusts the treble range. "5" is flat, lower values
produce a cut and higher values a boost.
(3)MID
Adjusts the midrange. "5" is flat, lower values produce
a cut and higher values a boost.
(4)LOW
Adjusts the bass range. "5" is flat, lower values produce
a cut and higher values a boost.
This effect module comprises three effect types for
modulation.
An effect sound with periodically changing pitch is added
to the direct sound, for rich ambience.
PARAMETER 1 ( EFFECT TYPE ) 1–3
PARAMETER 2 DEPTH 0–10
PARAMETER 3 RATE 1–20
PARAMETER 4 FEEDBACK 0–10
Description
(1)EFFECT TYPE
Selects the effect type. To use the chorus effect, set the
parameter to "1".
(2)DEPTH
Determines the modulation depth.
(3)RATE
Determines the modulation rate.
(4)FEEDBACK
Determines the signal level fed to the mixer circuit
between the output of the EQ module and the input of
the REV/DLY module.
An effect sound delayed by several dozen milliseconds is
added to the direct sound, and the delay is periodically
changed, resulting in a strong flanger effect.
PARAMETER 1 ( EFFECT TYPE ) 1–3
PARAMETER 2 DEPTH 0–10
PARAMETER 3 RATE 1–20
PARAMETER 4 FEEDBACK 0–10
Description
(1)EFFECT TYPE
To use the flanger effect, set the parameter to "2".
(4)FEEDBACK
Determines the amount of feedback, i.e. the proportion
of the signal routed back to the input of the effect
circuit. Increasing this parameter will result in a flanger
with very pronounced character.
An effect sound with short delay is added to the direct
sound, giving the impression of multiple performers
playing together.