Owner's Manual
CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS
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control set low and the output control set high. It boosts your guitar signal before
it reaches the Amp Model, so that you hit the model harder and get a dirtier
sound. This is just the same as kicking on the Distortion at the Floor Board
(details in Chapter 7). As you do this, the Channel A light comes on if you turn
the Distortion on.
Delay Repeats (Bass Knob): Hold down, and keep holding down, the Ta p
button as you turn the Bass knob to set Delay Repeats any time you’re using a
Delay effect. More Delay details are in the Effects Chapter.
Delay Level (Middle Knob): Hold down, and keep holding down, the Ta p
button as you turn the Middle knob to set Delay Level any time you’re using a
Delay effect. More Delay details are in the Effects Chapter.
Presence Bump On/Off (Treble Knob): Hold down, and keep holding
down, the Ta p button as you turn the Treble knob up past twelve o’clock, and you
get a Presence boost, brightening your tone. Same as the EQ boost on the Floor
Board (details in Chapter 7). As you do this, the Channel C light comes on if
you turn the Presence “circuit” on.
Volume Boost On/Off (Chan Vol Knob): Hold down, and keep holding
down, the Ta p button as you turn the Chan Vol knob up past twelve o’clock, and
a Volume Boost kicks in. This boosts volume without extra ‘dirt’ – like for a lead
boost. This is the same as kicking on Drive/Boost at the Floor Board (details in
Chapter 7). As you do this, the Channel B light comes on if you turn the Drive
Boost on.
Reverb Decay Time (Reverb Knob): Hold down, and keep holding down,
the Ta p button as you turn the Reverb knob to set Reverb Decay Time (the
apparent “size” of the Reverb). More Reverb details are in the Effects Chapter.
Effect Speed (Effect Tweak Knob): Hold down, and keep holding down, the
Ta p button as you turn the Effect Tweak knob to fine tune the current Effect’s
speed. More Effect details are in the Effects Chapter.