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SA244 L.A. Lady Overdrive User’s Guide 16
Automatic Routing Mode Selection
By default, the routing mode is automatically chosen. The cables connected to the inputs and
outputs are detected and the mode is set according to the below table:
Input(s)
Output(s)
Routing Mode
1 only
1 only
Mono Input, Mono Output
1 and 2
1 only
Stereo Input, Stereo Parallel Processing, Sum to Mono Output
1 only
1 and 2
Mono Input, Stereo Parallel Processing, Stereo Output
1 and 2
1 and 2
Stereo Input, Independent Stereo Processing, Stereo Output
Check the Neuro App for more details on routing options.
Parametric EQ
The L.A. Lady features two built-in 4 band parametric EQs that can be configured using the Neuro
App. Different EQ settings can be saved for each of the three effect types, as well as for the user
preset. The EQs consist of four independently configurable bands:
Bass (Band 1): Low Shelf
Mid A (Band 2): Peaking (a.k.a. Bell / Band)
Mid B (Band 3): Peaking (a.k.a. Bell / Band)
Treble (Band 4): High Shelf
Each band has configurable frequency, boost/cut, and Q (bandwidth).
A simple example of these four bands in action is shown in the graph below. In this example, Band 1
is a low shelf filter at 100 Hz with a 6 dB cut, Band 2 is a peaking filter at 620 Hz with a 3 dB cut and
relatively high Q, Band 3 is a peaking filter at 3 kHz with a 1.5 dB boost and relatively low Q, and Band
4 is a high shelf filter at 10 kHz with a 2.5 dB cut.
External Loop Post-Effect
X
1
2
1
2
A
EQ
A