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18 PERFORM-VE User Manual
Filter Mod (LPF/HPF)
Filter Style: Transducer Styles
The remaining four Filter Styles are lter transducer eects that alter your signal to sound like it is coming through various-sized amps and enclosures. The LOOPER
Drum sounds will not be aected.
Try them out for yourself. They are fun and can be quite useful to mark a section of your music as ‘dierent’ from the rest of your arrangement.
Filter Mod (Transducer Styles)
5.7 Tap (Tempo)
The Tap button’s red LED ashes in time with the current tempo, with the down beat of each 4/4 measure ashing brighter than the remaining three beats.
When pressed, this light ashes in time with the Looper, Chopper, Stutter and Echo eects. Provided you have not previously recorded a loop, you can re-tap the
tempo at any time to sync up with your current song. Keep in mind that you can tap at half-time or double-time for more exible control.
NOTE: When the LOOPER is activated (glowing green), this means an audio loop has been recorded. You won’t be able to tap a new tempo until the loop is erased.
The LOOPER section (later in this manual) explains how you can record and erase drum and audio loops.
When the LPF/HPF Style is active, Filter Mod controls the cuto frequency of
either the LowPass or HighPass lter (LPF and HPF).
Range: 0 to 100%
When a transducer style is selected, Filter Mod controls the
transducers cuto frequency.
Applies to: Tempo