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Chapter 4 Introduction to Effects and Parameters
Chapter 4
*1 You can make separate settings for Channel A and
Channel B.
Dynamic Sens
0–100
Effective with Dynamic selected for Chan-
nel Mode. Adjusting the sensitivity in re-
sponse to the input level changes the timing
of the channel switches.
Type *1
refer to Type List This sets the type of the guitar preamp.
Gain *1
0–120 Adjusts the distortion of the amp.
Bass *1
0–100
Adjusts the tone for the low frequency
range.
Middle *1
0–100
Adjusts the tone for the middle frequency
range.
Treble *1
0–100
Adjusts the tone for the high frequency
range.
Presence *1
0–100
Adjusts the tone for the ultra high frequency
range.
Level *1
0–100 Adjusts the volume of the entire preamp.
* Be careful not to raise the Level setting too high.
Bright *1
Off, On Turns the bright setting on/off.
Off
Bright is not used.
On
Bright is switched on to create a lighter and crisper tone.
* Depending on the “Type” setting, this may not be displayed.
Gain SW *1
Low, Middle, High
Provides for selection from three levels of
distortion: Low, Middle, and High. Distor-
tion will successively increase for settings of
“Low,” “Middle” and “High.”
* The sound of each Type is created on the basis that the Gain is set to
“Middle.” So, normally set it to “Middle.”
Solo Sw *1
Off, On
Pressing [SOLO] switches the tone to one
suitable for solos.
Solo Level *1
0–100
Adjusts the volume level when the Solo
switch is ON.
SP Type (Speaker Type) *1
see below Select the speaker type.
* The speaker simulator effect is not applied to the sound output from
MAIN OUT when Main Output Select (p. 17) is set to anything other
than LINE/PHONES.
* The speaker simulator effect is not applied to the sound output from
SUB OUT when Sub Output Select (p. 18) is set to anything other than
LINE/PHONES.
Parameter/
Range
Explanation
Off
This turns off the speaker simulator.
Original
This is the built-in speaker of the amp you
selected with “Type.”
1x8”
This is a compact open-back speaker cabinet
with one 8-inch speaker.
1x10”
This is a compact open-back speaker cabinet
with one 10-inch speaker.
1X12”
This is a compact open-back speaker cabinet
with one 12-inch speaker.
2X12”
This is a general open-back speaker cabinet
with two 12-inch speakers.
4X10”
This is an optimal speaker cabinet for a large
enclosed amp with four 10-inch speakers.
4X12”
This is an optimal speaker cabinet for a large
enclosed amp with four 12-inch speakers.
8X12”
This is a double stack of two cabinets, each
with four 12-inch speakers.
Custom1
Custom speaker 1
Custom2
Custom speaker 2
Mic Type *1
see below This setting selects the simulated mic type.
DYN57
General dynamic mic used for instruments
and vocals. Optimal for use in miking guitar
amps.
DYN421
Dynamic mic with extended low end.
CND451
Small condenser mic for use with instru-
ments.
CND87
Condenser mic with flat response.
FLAT
Simulates a mic with perfectly flat response.
Produces a sonic image close to that of lis-
tening to the sound directly from the speak-
ers (on site).
Mic Dis. (Mic Distance) *1
Off Mic, On Mic
Simulates the distance between the mic and
speaker.
Off Mic
This setting points the mic away from the speaker.
On Mic
Provides conditions whereby the mic is directed more towards the
speaker.
Mic Pos. (Mic Position) *1
Center, 1–10 This simulates the microphone position.
Center
Simulates the condition that the microphone is set in the middle of
the speaker cone.
1–10
Simulates the condition that the microphone is moved away from
the center of the speaker cone.
Mic Level *1
0–100 Adjusts the volume of the microphone.
Direct Level *1
0–100 Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.
Parameter/
Range
Explanation
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