User Manual

Preset Effects Programs
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Guitar Effects
Dynamic Effects
Advanced reverb programs
Reverb Effects
#Title Type Description
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Amp Simulate AMP SIMULATE Guitar Amp Simulator
#Title Type Description
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Dyna.Filter DYNA.FILTER Dynamically controlled filter.
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Dyna.Flange DYNA.FLANGE Dynamically controlled flanger.
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Dyna.Phaser DYNA.PHASER Dynamically controlled phase shifter.
#Title Type Description
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Large Hall 1 Reverb
The ProR3’s standard hall-type reverb. Simulates a large hall with
good acoustics, and is suitable for any instrument.
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Large Hall 2 Reverb
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New Hall Reverb
A program with a slight delay between the sparse early reflections
and the rich reverberation.
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Wide Hall Reverb A program simulating a spacious and uncolored hall.
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Breathless Hall Reverb A bit of character. Bright, strong, and somewhat long reverb.
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Medium Hall 1 Reverb
A standard medium-sized hall reverb.
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Medium Hall 2 Reverb
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Wonder Hall Reverb
Reverb with a lighter feel than the large hall type. Try it with percus-
sion.
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Bright Hall Reverb A bright medium sized hall.
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Small Hall 1 Reverb An idealized small hall with a small stage.
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Small Hall 2 Reverb An even smaller hall.
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Pool Reverb Small hall program with many early reflections.
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Open Hall Reverb Small hall with open space. For vocals.
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Large Room 1 Reverb
Simulation of a large room with hard walls. A thick and somewhat
idiosyncratic sound. Try it on percussion.
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Large Room 2 Reverb
Compared to Large Room 1, a room with more naturalness and trans-
parency.
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Mood Room Reverb Large room with slightly darker tone.
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Soft Room Reverb Large room with mellow tone.
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Medium Room 1 Reverb
Simulates a medium sized studio with good acoustics. Apply to a 2-
channel source for “live in the studio.
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Medium Room 2 Reverb Simulates a somewhat live recording studio with wood walls.
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Dark Room Reverb
A studio slightly smaller than Medium Room 2, with a natural acous-
tics.
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Quick Room Reverb
A dry-sounding studio with wood and metal walls. For brass or per-
cussion.
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Bright Studio Reverb
The small room programs are extremely short reverbs created with
hip-hop in mind. These are meant to be applied in small amounts, so
that the sound appears either dry or to have the natural acoustics of a
studio. They are especially effective on sequenced instruments, synth
brass, and on instruments recorded in a dead studio.
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Droid Short Reverb
Simulates an early and extremely expensive digital reverb unit.
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Droid Long Reverb