User Manual

Chapter 3: Exploring Rigs 41
Modulation Effects
Flanger
Originating from the act of pressing on the
flanges of tape reels, and becoming even more
popular with the advent of analog pedals, the
Flanger effect can be coaxed into bell-like reso-
nant sweeps, or add a silky, shimmering sheen.
This effect works well when positioned before or
after the amplifier in the signal chain.
Pre-Dl Sets the amount of pre-delay, which
changes the phase relationship between the dry
signal and the delayed signal, with timbral re-
sults.
Depth Sets the amount of delay. The higher the
setting, the more “jet-engine” artifacts will be
introduced.
Fdback Sets the amount of signal fed back into
the modulated delay. Higher settings introduce
more ringing, whistling artifacts.
C1 Chorus/Vibrato
Based on a heavyweight late-70s analog cho-
rus/vibrato pedal, CI Chorus/Vibrato offers
warm, liquid modulation effects. In Chorus
mode, the signal is routed through a modulated
short delay, which is mixed with the dry signal,
creating a washy, doubled sound.
In Vibrato mode, the dry signal is absent and
there is more control over the depth of pitch
modulation, allowing for everything from an
understated “wobble” to wacky, synth-like pitch
modulation.
Chorus Sets the intensity and speed of the Cho-
rus effect, only when the Chorus/Vibrato switch
is set to Chorus.
Depth Sets the depth of the Vibrato effect, only
when the Chorus/Vibrato switch is set to Vi-
brato.
Rate Controls the Vibrato rate, only when the
Chorus/Vibrato switch is set to on.
Chorus/Vibrato Toggles the effect between Cho-
rus and Vibrato.
When set to CHORUS, the Vibrato’s Rate
and Depth controls are inactive. Inversely,
when set to VIBRATO, the Chorus control
will not function.