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Included Effect Plug-ins
Distortion Plug-ins
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Pre/Post-Effects
On the Pre-Effects and Post-Effects pages, you can select up to six common
guitar effects. On both pages, the same effects are available, the only difference
being the position in the signal chain (before and after the amplifier). On each page,
every effect can be used once.
Each effect features an On/Off button known from stompbox effects, as well as
individual parameters.
Wah Wah
Pedal – Controls the filter frequency sweep.
Volume
Pedal – Controls the level of the signal passing through the effect.
Compressor
Intensity – Sets the amount by which an input signal is being compressed.
Limiter
Threshold – Determines the maximum output level. Signal levels above the
set threshold are cut off.
Release – Sets the time after which the gain returns to the original level.
Maximizer
Amount – Determines the loudness of the signal.
Chorus
Rate – Allows you to set the sweep rate. This parameter can be synchronized
to the project tempo.
Width – Determines the depth of the chorus effect. Higher settings produce
a more pronounced effect.
Phaser
Rate – Allows you to set the sweep rate. This parameter can be synchronized
to the project tempo.
Width – Determines the width of the modulation effect between higher and
lower frequencies.
Flanger
Rate – Allows you to set the sweep rate. This parameter can be synchronized
to the project tempo.
Feedback – Determines the character of the flanger effect. Higher settings
produce a more metallic sounding sweep.
Mix – Sets the level balance between the dry signal and the wet signal.
Tremolo
Rate – Allows you to set the modulation speed. This parameter can be
synchronized to the project tempo.