Specifications
Module name = MagnaVibe
Description = Not to be confused with Tremolo, a vibrato is a frequency modulator that produces an eect
similar to the sound you hear when you bend the string up and down, changing its pitch. This vibrato allows
you to select a rate between 0 and 10 Hz, as well as a general depth. A knob for “delay” allows the vibrato to
kick in after you pluck the string, making it more transparent when you play fast. Two modes are available, a
“standard digital”, and an emulation of a certain “magnetic” stereo amp.
Module name = Tremolo
Description = A tremolo is an amplitude modulator. This eect “rotates” the volume at the range of 0-10 Hz.
Two variants are included: the classic “digi tal” tremolo (multiplying the signal with a sine) and the even more
classic “tube bias” tremolo (adding a sine to the bias of a tube, partly saturating the signal). The tube bias
variant adds a nat ural overtone and clarity. The digital variant can adjust the up/down slope of the transition
from soft to pulsing.
Module name = Wow-Wah!
Description = A Wah pedal is a low-, high-, or band-pass lter with adjustable frequency. At the point of cut o,
there is a peak with adjustable resonance, making the Guitar sound “waaaoooowwwoooaaa”. The resonance
has similarities with the human mouth, hence the name. The frequency can be controlled either by a MIDI
pedal (or the main knob) or by auto matic rotation. The resonance can range between any 2 frequencies of
your choice. An extra knob adds overtones that enhance tonal clarity.
Module name = BassBox
Description = This is a distortion pedal with a harmonic spectrum tailored for bass Guitar. The even har monics
are stronger than the odd, making the distortion very smooth and borderline “clean.” A sec ond gain knob
allows ordinary diode clipping (somewhat asymmetrical). This module can be used to add small amounts of
color and spice to the bass sound.
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