User Manual
STOMP SECTION 23
select the phaser by turning TYPE to check the same settings with the phaser algorithm, that is somewhat
relative to the flanger. Some generic parameters, common to most of the stomp eects, are:
Mix
Controls the amount of eect in the signal. At the default setting of 100% you get the most intense eect.
With some eects, such as Wah or Compressor – only the eect signal is audible at the 100% position to
give the strongest eect. With other eects, typically modulation eects like flanger or phaser, the dry sig-
nal is still in the mix for maximum interference with the eect signal.
When MIX is at 0% you will hear no eect. The MIX control is scaled to perfection individually per eect,
so there is no volume drop or boost at the 50% position. Some eects, such as the Air Chorus, don’t oer
a MIX control, as this would contradict the character of the eect.
Volume
The “Volume” control allows you to change the gain for driving the next distortion stage. The output vol-
ume of the stomp eect can be boosted, or attenuated, by +/-24 dB, which is much more than in the real
world. This will reduce the need to switch to a dierent rig, if all you need to do is boost a solo sound; just
dial the stomp eect that you need for the solo and boost the Volume control. By activating this stomp
you engage the eect and the boost at the same time.
Stereo
The “Stereo” parameter is only available for the X and MOD modules in the EFFECTS section. It controls
the stereo intensity of these eects. With modulation eects this is done by osetting the LFO modulation
phases of the left and right side. For other eects parameters, such as filters, frequencies are shifted in op-
posite directions for the left and right sides. That way, even the Wah Wah can create a stereo eect, when
dialed up in the eects section!
The recommended value for most eects is +50% (or +90°), which will often produce the nicest stereo im-
age. At the middle zero position the eect will be fully mono. With negative values you will get the same