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LED – The LED lights when the MOD 11 effect is active and shuts off when
in bypass mode. Its color and blinking pattern also indicate information
about the modulation mode, and tap tempo. See “Mode Button
Functionality” below, and “Footswitch Functionality” on page 5.
Footswitch – Press the footswitch to toggle the pedal between buffered
bypass and effect modes. When the pedal is in effect mode, the LED will
be lit. In most modulations, the footswitch can also be used for tap tempo
by tapping in quarter notes with the switch. See “Footswitch Functionality”
on page 5 for more information.
- MODE BUTTON FUNCTIONALITY -
Each modulation type on the MOD 11 has up to three unique modes of
operation. Pressing the MODE button cycles through these available
modes. The LED color – green, orange, or red – shows the current mode.
Not all modulation types have three modes. When you switch modulation
types, the MOD 11 will recall the last mode you were using in that
modulation type. Below is a description of the available modes in each
modulation type. See the chart on page 14 for a summary of these
descriptions.
TREM – The 3 modes have to do with envelope controls. In green mode
your envelope doesn’t affect anything. In orange mode it affects the rate
of modulation, by default the harder you play the faster the modulation
will occur. In red mode your envelope affects the depth of the effect, by
default the harder you play the more intense the effect is. Exactly how
these envelopes work can be changed using secondary controls, see page
7.
HARM – The 3 modes work exactly as they do in the TREM type.
VIBR – The 3 modes work exactly as they do in the TREM and HARM
types, except the default envelope setting if flipped (softer playing = faster
/ more intense effect).
UNI – There are 2 modes, “chorus” and “vibrato” (as you’d see on a classic
Univibe®). In “chorus” mode (green) the modulated signal is mixed with
your dry signal to create the swooshing effect. In “vibrato” (orange) mode
you hear just the modulated sound, which creates a unique pitch
modulation effect.