Specifications

Audio Plug-Ins Guide544
Eleven Amp Controls
Each Eleven amp provides a set of controls similar to (and in some cases identical to) those on the ac-
tual amp it models. The following sections give a general overview of amp controls.
Amp Bypass
The Amp Bypass switch (or lamp) lets you by-
pass just the amp model, leaving the cab and mic
settings in effect. The default setting is On.
When set to Bypass, only the amp is bypassed;
Master section, cabinet and microphone set-
tings remain active.
Bright
The Bright switch provides extra high frequency
response to the input signal, and alters the tim-
bre of the distortion. On some amp models, the
effect is most apparent at lower volume settings.
Gain 1
Gain 1 determines the overall gain amount and
sensitivity of the amp. When Gain 1 is low it al-
lows for cleaner, brighter sounds with enhanced
dynamic response. When set high, the entire
personality of the amp changes, becoming fatter
and overdriven. Gain 1 responds differently
with each amp model and is designed to have a
musical response that closely matches that of its
original amp, at all settings. The default setting
is 5.0. Gain 1 range is from 0 to 10.
Gain 2
Gain 2 is a second Gain knob used with some
amp models that determines the amount of
overdrive in the pre-amp stage. Gain 2 (also
known as “Presence” on some amps) allows for
more harmonic subtleties in character of the
amp tone. The default is 5.0. Gain 2 range is
from 0 to 10.
Parallel or Series
The Gain 2 control on the
Tweed Lux, AC Hi Boost and Plexiglass is in par-
allel (“jumped”) with the Gain 1 control. The
M-2 Lead is in series, meaning the signal goes in
and out of Gain 1, then into Gain 2.
Amp controls in the default Amp Type
Bypass
Gain 1
Bright
TrebleMidBass
Presence Master Volume
(Amp)
Tone
Speed Depth
Tremolo
All Eleven controls provide identical ranges
as the original amps, but some numbers
have been adjusted for consistency.