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Effects

Chorus | Flanger | Phaser | MT Echo | Echo | MB Echo | Reverb | Overdrive | Distortion | MB Dist | MB Fuzz | Wah Wah
Vibrato | Tremolo | Ring Mod | Noise Gate | Compressor | AGC | Filters | Synth | Quad | EQ 1 | EQ 2 | EQ 3 | EQ 4
 
Chorus
The chorus effect creates a doubling effect, as if there were two guitars playing instead of one. It sounds good with reverb, distortion or just on its own.
 
Flanger
The flanger can produce a doubling effect similar to the chorus, or can produce a searing sound. It's usually used with distortion.
 
Phaser
The phaser is similar to the flanger but produces more notches in the frequency domain, and can sound windy and weird.
 
Multi Tap Echo
This effect is a stereo multi tap echo, with ten taps. Create complex rhythmic echo effects, as well as reverb / echo effects.
 
Echo
This is a standard echo effect, and can be used in conjunction with the multi tap echo and reverb to create complex delay and reverb effects.
 
Overdrive
The overdrive effect produces a soft tubish distortion, like the sort of distortion you would get by overdriving a value amp.
 
Multiband Echo
The multiband echo (also called a spectral delay) can produce anything from unusual wah type sounds to sci-fi laser noises, arpeggio effects, and echoes.
 
Reverb
Creates the effect of playing in a room. You can change the size of the apparent room from anything from a big hall to a bathroom.
 
Distortion
Distortion is used mainly for rock, hard rock, and metal. The distortion effect recreates what happens when an amplifier's gain is turned up too high.
 
Multiband Distortion
The multiband distortion creates a very rich and wide sound and allows you to control the amount of distortion in the bass, mid, and treble ranges.
 
Multiband Fuzz
The multiband fuzz can produce very smooth fuzz. When set to 60 bands each guitar harmonic is individually converted into square waves.
 
Wah Wah
The Wah wah effect makes a sound like someone saying "wah". It is a band pass filter whose center frequency is controlled by a sweeper.
 
Vibrato
Produces a cyclic change in pitch, and does the same thing as a whammy bar on a guitar.
 
Tremolo
Produces a cyclic change in amplitude.
 
Ring Modulation
The ring modulator produces bell and metallic sounds. It can also be used to create a phone dial tone effect.
 
Noise Gate
The noise gate turns down the volume while your not playing, this is useful when using distortion, as distortion effects amplify noise as well as the signal.
 
Compressor
The compressor makes quiet sounds louder, and loud sounds quieter.
 
AGC
The automatic gain control constantly adjusts the volume to the desired level, so it amplifies small sounds, and attenuates large sounds.
 
Filters
The filter effect contains a low pass, band pass, and high pass filter, all of which are highly adjustable. Use this rack to adjust the tonal qualities of your sound.
 
Guitar Synth
The Guitar Synthesizer replaces each of the harmonics in the guitar's sound with a synthesized version. It great when used with other effects.
 
Quad
The Quad effect consists of 4 short modulated delay units connected in parallel. This can produce a 4 voice chorus or flanger effect depending on how it set.
 
EQ 1
The 3 band equaliser, giving you bass, mid, and treble tone control.
 
EQ 2
A second 3 band equaliser is provided so you can place one before and after a distortion or wah effect, to greatly change your resultant sound.
 
EQ 3
The 9 band Equaliser lets you control the level of each frequency band. It gives you much better control of the tonal qualities then simple tones controls.
 
EQ 4
A second 9 band equaliser is provided, in case you want to use two for pre and post distortion equalisation.
 
 
 
 

 

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