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The Basics
The
effects bar.
This contains a wide selection of effects, and has two scroll buttons on the
right of it.
To use an effect just click on one of the buttons, which will display the effect
rack underneath, now just press the power button to turn it on. You can multiple
effects together. If you want to turn off all the effects at the same time, just
click on the clean preset in the main display window.
The
presets window.
To select a preset just click on it's name, this will power up some of the
effects and set their controls automatically for you. You can scroll the list up
and down, by using the up / dn buttons underneath. There is also a load and save
button to manage your own custom presets, and a hotkey feature that lets you
assign any currently selected preset to one of the numerical keys.
The
Analyser.
When you play a note you can clearly see what note is playing and it's
harmonics, which is useful to visualise what the effects are doing to your
sound. The analyser is also great for quick tuning, which is done by balancing
the sidebars of the first big bar. You can change the scale so it displays notes
or frequencies. The display can be scrolled and zoomed while it is displaying
notes.
Recording.
To start recording just press the round record button, this will send the sound
from your guitar into a memory buffer. Once your done press the stop button, and
you'll then be able to press the save button, to save your recording to file.
Normally the Fx button should be on for recording and off for playback. The Fx
button controls whether the audio goes through the effects chain or not.
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