User Guide
18 PERFORM-VE User Manual
Filter Mod (LPF/HPF)
Filter Style: Transducer Styles
The remaining four Filter Styles are lter transducer eects that alter your signal to sound like it is coming through various-sized amps and enclosures. The LOOPER
Drum sounds will not be aected.
Try them out for yourself. They are fun and can be quite useful to mark a section of your music as ‘dierent’ 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 eects. 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
transducer’s cuto frequency.
Applies to: Tempo