Using the Effects
PREAMP
This models preamp response. You can also use it as an equalizer.
TYPE knob
Use this to choose the type of preamp.
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| 0: OFF | This turns off preamp modeling. |
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| 1: EQ | This is a |
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| 2: CLEAN | This is a clean sound that is smooth and warm. |
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| 3: COMBO | This is a crunch sound reminiscent of a VOX combo amp. |
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| 4: TWEED | This is a crunch sound like that of a Fender Bassman. |
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| 5: STACK | This is a sound reminiscent of 1970s Marshall amps. |
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| 6: LEAD STK | This is a |
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| 7: | This models a Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier. |
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TYPE | What the controls do |
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| This sets the overall vol- |
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| ume level. |
EQ | These adjust the volume |
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| GAIN |
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NS (Noise Suppressor)
This suppresses the noise and hum picked up by the guitar's pickup.
NS THRES (Noise Suppressor Threshold)
This adjusts the effect in response to the level of noise. A value of 0 switches off the noise suppressor.
Setting this higher than necessary may cause no sound to be produced when the guitar is played at low volume.