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Included Effect Plug-ins
Distortion Plug-ins
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Master
Use the Master page to fine-tune the sound.
Input/Output Level Meters
The input and output level meters on the left and the right of the Master
section show the signal level of your audio. The rectangle on the input meter
indicates the optimum incoming level range. In all other views, the input and
output levels are indicated by two LEDs at the top left and right.
Using the Master Controls
• To activate/deactivate the equalizer, click the pedal-like On/Off button. If the
equalizer is active, the LED next to the button is lit.
• To activate/deactivate an equalizer band, click the corresponding Gain knob.
If a band is active, the LED to the left of the Gain knob is lit.
• To tune your guitar strings, click the pedal-like On/Off button to activate
Tuner and play a string. If the correct pitch is displayed and the row of LEDs
below the digital display is green, the string is tuned correctly.
If the pitch is too low, red LEDs are lit on the left. If the pitch is too high, red
LEDs are lit on the right. The more LEDs are lit, the lower/higher is the pitch.
• To mute the output signal of the plug-in, click the pedal-like Master button. If
the output is muted, the LED is not lit. Use this to tune your guitar in silence,
for example.
• To change the volume of the output signal, use the Level control on the
Master page.
NOTE
Master EQ functions only when a cabinet is selected.
Configuration
On the Configuration page, you can specify whether you want to use VST Bass
Amp in stereo or in mono mode.
• To process the pre-effects, the amplifier, and the cabinets in full stereo mode,
make sure that the plug-in is inserted on a stereo track, and activate the
Stereo button.
• To use the effect in mono-mode, make sure that the plug-in is inserted on a
mono track, and activate the Mono button.
NOTE
In stereo mode, the effect requires more processing power. Use mono configuration
on a stereo track to save processing power.