DOD GS30 manual

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Ring Mod - The ring modulator modulates the guitar’s volume and then takes the sum, and difference of the modulation frequency and instrument frequency, and mixes it with the original signal. The result is a metallic

nging sound.

Pixellator - A pixellator degrades the signal by undersampling it. The result is an unnatural distortion similar o those used in today’s techno and industrial styles of music.

Envelope - Envelope can be linked to FL (Flanger) or PH (Phaser). The Envelope alters your sound based pon how hard you play. The softer that you play, the less intense the sweep of the flanger or phaser effect will be. he harder that you play, the more intense the sweep will be.

Pitch - Pitch shifting is like having another guitarist playing with you. It makes a copy of your signal, and then hifts it to a different pitch. The result is two different notes playing together. The Amount Parameter determines he interval of the shifted note. The possible intervals are: ba = One octave down with no dry signal mixed in, 2d

two octaves down, 1d = one octave down, -5= a fifth below, -4= a fourth below, b3 = a minor third bove, 3 = a Major third above, 4 = a fourth above, 5 = a fifth above, b6 = a flatted sixth above, 6 = a sixth bove, and 1u = an octave up.

Detune - Detuning is an effect that uses the pitch shifting technology, but does not shift the pitch a full note. nstead, it just takes the shifted pitch slightly out of tune with your note, as if two guitarists were playing the same ote. The Amount Parameter is available with this effect and determines the detuning applied which is measured n cents (100 cents = 1 semitone). The Amount is variable from -18(18 cents below) to 18 (18 cents above).

Pitch Bend - Pitch Bend is an effect that will require the expression pedal. When the expression pedal is ssigned to this effect, you can bend the pitch of your note by rocking the expression pedal up and down. As you ock the pedal forward, the note will bend either up or down depending on the pitch interval you have selected

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Contents Page Electromagnetic Compatibility Declaration of Conformity Table of Contents Ntroduction Congratulations Ncluded Items Guided Tour of the GS30 Front Panel Section ONE IntroductionPage Page Rear Panel Making Connections Getting StartedPage Selecting a Preset Performance ModeSection TWO About the GS30 Footswitches Accessing the Tuner Learn-A-Lick/Jam-A-Long Our record time is used Editing a Preset Section Three Edit ModeUser Interface Page Page Expression Pedal Assignments Wah Modulation Depth Delay Level Amp Gain Modulation LevelPage Storing/Copying a Preset Musical history Section Four Effects DefinitionsPage Page Page Parameter Definitions Section Five Tutorial Creating a PresetPage Page Ongratulations! You have successfully created a new Preset Section SIX Other Stuff Resetting the GS30Calibrating the Expression Pedal Maintenance and Service Section Seven Appendix WarrantyEadphone Output Impedance 10 ohms Specifications