User Guide
Envelope Filter (eNvlOp)
The Envelope Filter is an automatic Wah effect that alters your sound based upon how hard the strings are struck.
Sensitivity -The P2 knob adjusts the sensitivity (SENSTV) of the input signal required to trigger the Wah effect.
Ranges from 1 to 99.
Range -The P3 knob adjusts the frequency range (RANGE) of the Wah effect. Ranges from 1 to 99.
Balance -The P4 knob adjusts the left/right balance of the Wah signal.Ranges from BAL L99 (left 99) to BAL
R99 (right 99).
Mod Mix -The P5 knob controls the mix of wet and dry signal.Ranges from 0 (all dry) to 99 (all wet).
Detune (DetUNe)
A Detuner will make a copy of your incoming signal, take the copied signal slightly out of tune from the original,and
mix the two signals together.The result is a doubling type of effect as if two guitars were playing the same part
together.
Amount - The P2 knob adjusts the amount of pitch difference (AMNT) applied to the copied signal.Ranges from -
24 cents to +24 cents.
Balance - The P3 knob adjusts the left/right balance of the detuned signal. Ranges from BAL L99 (left 99) to BAL
R99 (right 99).
Mod Level -The P5 knob controls the volume of the detuned note.Ranges from 0 to 99.
The P4 knob has no function when the Detune effect is selected.
Pitch Shift (PitCH)
A Pitch Shifter copies the incoming signal,then shifts the pitch of the copied note to a different note.The shifted
note is then mixed back with the original signal sounding as if two guitars were playing parallel notes.
Amount -The P2 knob adjusts the Amount of Pitch Shift (SHIFT) in intervals of one semi-tone. Ranges from -12
(12 semitones below) to +24 (24 semitones above).
Balance - The P3 knob adjusts the left/right balance of the shifted pitch.Ranges from BAL L99 (left 99) to BAL
R99 (right 99).
Mod Level -The P5 knob controls the volume of the shifted pitch.Ranges from 0 to 99.
The P4 knob has no function when the Pitch Shifter is selected.
Delay
Delay is an effect that will record a portion of the incoming signal,and then play it back a short time later.The
recorded segment can repeat just once,several times,or infinitely (which turns the input to the Delay off and allows
you to play over the top of a passage in the Delay loop). The Delay in the Genesis3 also includes a Ducker Threshold
which allows you to set the signal strength required before the Delay will record.This feature allows you to control the
Delay through the dynamics of your playing.
Delay On/Off - The DATA knob turns the Delay on and off
Delay Type - The P1 knob selects one of the 4 different types of Delay. Delay choices include:
Time -The P2 knob adjusts the length of time between repeats.Ranges from 10 MS through 2000MS (10 through
2000 ms in 10 ms increments).
Feedback - The P3 knob adjusts the number of times the delayed signal will repeat (FEEDBK).Ranges from 0 to 99
and RPHOLD (infinite repeat).
Ducker Threshold - The P4 knob adjusts the level (THRESH) the input signal must reach before the Delay signal is
attenuated.Ranges from 1 to 99 and OF (off).
Delay Level - The P5 knob adjusts the volume (DLYLVL) of the Delay signal. Ranges from 0 to 99.
* Ducker Attenuation - The Ducker Level selects the amount of attenuation applied to the Delay signal when the
Ducker Threshold has been exceeded.Ranges from 0 to 99.
* Delay Balance - The Delay Balance adjusts the left/right balance of the Delay signal. Ranges from L 99 to R 99. (not
available with Spread Delay)
* Spread - Spread adjusts the stereo imaging of the Spread Delay. Ranges from 1ms to 50ms. (Spread Delay only)
* These Parameters are only available using the G
ENEDIT™ computer editor software.
MONO (Mono Digital Delay - clear concise repeats)
PPONG (Ping Pong Delay - bounces from side to side)
ANALOG (Analog Delay - deteriorates with each repeat)
ALGPNG (Analog Ping Pong - side to side with
deterioration)
SPREAD (Mono Delay with stereo imaging)
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