Effect Types and Parameters
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Effect Types and Parameters
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[ MODULATION ]
AnalogCho This effect simulates an analog chorus.
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Depth Sets the depth of the modulation. 0 – 100
Rate Sets modulation speed. 0 – 100
Tone Adjusts the tone. 0 – 100
Mix Adjusts the amount of effected sound that is mixed with the original sound. 0 – 100
WarpPhase This phaser has a one way effect.
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Mode Sets direction of warping. GO, BACK
Speed Sets modulation speed. 1 – 50
RESO Sets effect resonance. 0 – 10
VOL Adjusts the volume. 0 – 100
Duo Phase This effect combines two phasers.
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DPT A Sets the depth of LFO A modulation. 1 – 100
RateA Sets the speed of LFO A modulation. 1 – 50
ResoA Sets the resonance of LFO A modulation. 0 – 10
Link Sets how 2 phasers are connected.
SERI, PARA,
STR
DPT B Sets the depth of LFO B modulation. 1 – 100
RateB Sets the speed of LFO B modulation.
1 – 50,
SyncA, RvrsA
ResoB Sets the resonance of LFO B modulation. 0 – 10
VOL Adjusts the volume. 0 – 100
[ SFX ]
Bomber This effect generates explosive sounds.
Decay Adjusts the length of the explosive sound. 1 – 100
Tone Adjusts the tone. 0 – 10
Mix Adjusts the amount of effected sound that is mixed with the original sound. 0 – 100
ON/OFF
Sets the foot switch function.
LATCH,
TRGGR
AutoPan This effect moves the sound image cyclically left and right.
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Rate Sets the speed of the modulation. 0 – 50
Width Sets the width of the panning. 0 – 50
Clip
Adjusts the amount of waveform clipping. Higher values emphasize the auto-panning effect
more.
0 – 10
VOL Adjusts the volume. 0 – 100
LoopRoll This effect allows you use the footswitch to sample and hold what you play.
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Time Sets the loop time. 10 – 3000
Duty Sets the time that the sample-and-hold sound is produced. 25 – 100
BAL Adjusts the balance between original and effect sounds. 0 – 100
ON/OFF
Sets the foot switch function.
LATCH,
UnLATCH
HotSpice This effect simulates a sitar tone.
Bend Adjust the depth of the pitch bend. 0 – 100
Buzz Adjust the buzzing tone. 0 – 100
+1oct Adjust the volume of one octave up. 0 – 100
VOL Adjusts the volume. 0 – 100