User`s manual

9.2. OTHER AMPLIFIER SIMULATORS AND MODULATION EFFECTS
Effects from no. 12 to no. 23 do not make use of the pedals STOP and SPEED. They activate the Parameter 3 which is
controllable through the external accessory connected to the REMOTE jack.
# EFFECT NAME PARAM 1 PARAM 2 PARAM 3 DESCRIPTION
12 AMP: VARISPEED Mid. Freq. Reverb Rotary Speed Rotary for guitar with continuous speed control
13 AMP: STACK Mid. Freq. Mid. Gain Reverb Stacked amp for guitar
14 AMP: COMBO Mid. Freq. Mid. Gain Reverb Combo amp for guitar
15 EP: PHA+PAN+REV Panner Rate Reverb Phaser Effect for electric piano: auto-panner + phaser + reverb¹
16 EP: PHA+AMP+CHO Brilliance Reverb Phaser Effect for electric piano: phaser + amp + chorus¹
17 FX: ANALOG ECHO Feedback Mix Dry/Wet Echo Time Simulation of an analog echo with self oscillation capability
18 FX: PING DELAY Delay Time Feedback Mix Dry/Wet Ping-pong delay
19 FX: STEREOPHASER Feedback Reverb LFO Speed Stereo Phaser with 3 stages per channel
20 FX: STEREOCHORUS LFO Depth Reverb LFO Speed Stereo Chorus with 6 voices per channel
21 FX: WAH WAH LFO Speed Reverb Manual Wah Wah Wah with auto-LFO or pedal control²
22 FX: RING MOD. SQR <-> SIN Reverb LFO Speed Ring Modulator
23 FX: STEP-FILTER Step Speed Reverb Filter Speed Squared tremolo + modulated low-pass filter
Note:
1. Effects no. 15 and no. 16: to activate the Phaser, Parameter 3 must be major than 12.
2. Effect no. 21: in order to control the Wah Wah via the optional expression pedal, the parameter LFO Speed must
be set to zero.
9.3. REVERB AND UTILITY EFFECTS
# EFFECT PARAM 1 PARAM 2 DESCRIPTION
24 REVERB: MONO MIX Dry Level Reverb Only reverb, dry inputs Left + Right are summed together
25 REVERB: STEREO Dry Level Reverb Only reverb, dry inputs Left e Right stay independent
26 UTIL: PASS THRU None None Digital bypass, allows the use of the sole tube distortion without
adding any more effects
27 UTIL: MUTE None None MUTE, no audio output
Effects of no. 24 and no. 25 offer only the reverb effect and offer separate controls for the dry signal and the sound the
reverb. The term MONO MIX indicates that the signals from the left and right inputs are summed to create a single mono
dry signal that will be routed to both the left and right outputs. Conversely, the term STEREO indicates that the signals
coming from the Left and Right inputs will be routed to the respective outputs.
The effects of no. 26 and no. 27 can be used under special conditions, especially when the BURN is connected via MIDI
to other equipment. See chapter UTILITY for more details.
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