User Guide
Chapter 22 EVB3 341
You can suppress the brutal overtones of extreme distortions with two filters: Select
Dist-EQ-Wah.
Effect Bypass
The Distortion, Wah, and EQ effects can be bypassed separately for the Pedal register.
Set Effect Bypass to Pedal to do so. This avoids the entire bass portion of your organ
being suppressed by the wah wah. It also avoids undesirable intermodulation artifacts,
when utilizing the overdrive effect.
If you choose None, the entire output of the organ is processed, as if you had plugged
the B3’s mono output into a Leslie cabinet.
Equalizer
 EQ Low: Adjust the level of the low frequency range.
 EQ Mid: Adjusts the level of the mid frequency range.
 EQ High: Adjusts the level of the high frequency range.
 EQ Level: Adjust the overall EQ level.
Reverb
The EVB3 offers six reverb algorithms: Box, Small, Medium, Large, Big, and Spring.
Reverb level is defined by the Reverb parameter. A Reverb =0 value conserves
processing resources.
You can also choose Bypass in the Reverb Mode menu, if you want to disable the
reverb without changing its level.










