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Chapter 1 Amps and pedals 24
Amp Designer eects
Amp Designer eects overview
The eects parameters include reverb, tremolo, and vibrato, which emulate the processors found
on many ampliers. These controls are found in the center of the knobs section.
Reverb, which is controlled by an On/O switch in the middle, can be added to either tremolo or
vibrato, or it can be used independently. See Amp Designer reverb eect on page 24.
You can select either Trem(olo), which modulates the amplitude or volume of the sound, or
Vib(rato), which modulates the pitch. See Amp Designer tremolo and vibrato on page 25.
Note: The Eects section is placed before the Presence and Master controls in the signal ow, and
receives the pre-amplied, pre-Master signal.
Amp Designer reverb eect
Reverb is always available in Amp Designer, even when you are using a model that is based on
an amplier that provides no reverb function. Reverb is controlled by an On/O switch and a
Level knob in the middle. The Reverb pop-up menu is located above these controls. You can add
Reverb to either the tremolo or vibrato eect, or you can use it independently.
Reverb parameters
On/O switch: Turns the reverb eect on or o.
Reverb pop-up menu: Click the word Reverb to open the pop-up menu, which includes the
following reverb types: Vintage Spring, Simple Spring, Mellow Spring, Bright Spring, Dark
Spring, Resonant Spring, Boutique Spring, Sweet Reverb, Rich Reverb, and Warm Reverb. See
Amp Designer reverb types on page 25 for information on these reverb types.
Level knob: Rotate to set the amount of reverb applied to the pre-amplied signal.