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Effects
In addition, there are eleven digital effects you can apply to your playing and vocals. These are listed here:
| COMP | Produces consistent levels and |
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| WAH | Auto wah, applying a wah effect |
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| CHORUS | Vintage chorus. |
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| FLANGE | Vintage flanging. |
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| PHASER | Vintage phasing. |
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| TREM | Vintage tremolo. |
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| ROTARY | Simulates a rotary speaker. |
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| DELAY | Delay |
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| REVERB | Simulates a spring reverb |
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| CHO+DL | Vintage chorus and delay |
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| CHO+RV | Vintage chorus and spring reverb |
The TAP control
Use the [TAP] control to match the timing of the digital effects with your music.
Use it in the following
Use tap timing with the following effects:
CHORUS, | Sets the modulation speed for |
PHASER, | these effects, from 80ms to 4 sec- |
ROTARY | onds. The tap interval is exactly |
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FLANGE | Sets the flanger modulation |
| speed, from 160ms to 8 seconds. |
| The tap interval is equal to half |
| the modulation speed. |
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TREM | Sets the tremolo modulation |
| speed, from 65ms to 2 seconds. |
| The tap interval is equal to twice |
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DELAY, | Sets the delay time, from 80ms to |
CHO+DL | 1 second. The tap interval is |
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REVERB, | Sets the reverb decay time, from |
CHO+RV | about 0.5 seconds to 8 seconds. |
| The tap interval is equal to half |
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Note that you cannot use the [TAP] button with the COMP or WAH effects.
If you want to use an external amp modeler (or record Ampworks effects without modeling), turn the [MODELING TYPE ] control to AC EQ. This position turns off Ampworks’ amp modeling function and allows you to use three- band EQ, noise reduction and effects as desired.
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