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DRIVE

This is a parameter of the DIST module.
Increasing levels of drive/gain for the DIST module.
Pedal control of the drive/gain.

EQ (Equalizer)

This setting gives you a 4-band equalizer that you can use to shape the sound of
your audio signal by cutting and boosting certain frequencies.
Varying levels of cut and boost for low, middle and high audio
frequencies broken down as follows:
01 – 10: attenuated highs and emphasized lows
11 – 20: less attenuation of highs and emphasis of lows
21 – 24: emphasized midrange
25: Flat EQ curve
26 – 30: emphasized highs
31 – 40: attenuated lows and emphasized highs
41 – 50: emphasized presence and lows
Off
Turns off the EQ.

NR (Noise Reduction)

This is a combination of two effects—hum elimination and noise reduction.
Hum elimination works by cutting out the frequency that contains the hum
(60Hz). Noise reduction works by gating the signal (muting the signal until its
level rises above a certain point).
Hum Elimination (Left digit of display)
Increasing levels of hum elimination (60Hz harmonic notch filters).
Turns off hum elimination.
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Noise Reduction (Right digit of display)
Increasing levels of gate threshold.
Turns off noise reduction.

CAB (Cabinet Simulator)

This module allows your Spitfire to emulate cabinet setups of various sizes.
A single 12” driver cabinet.
A 2 x 12” driver cabinet.
A 4 x 10” driver cabinet.
Off
Turns off CAB.

FX1 (Multi-Effect Module 1, Mono to Stereo Effects)

This module gives you a choice of mono effects. You may assign one effect at a
time to this module.
Auto Wah
A wah sound controlled by playing intensity. Attack the strings
aggressively for more effect. Higher values indicate higher input
sensitivity.
Pedal-Controlled Wah
A wah sound controlled by moving the optional expression pedal
up and down as you play.
Phaser
An effect that shifts the phase of the signal and adds it to the
original sound (in simpler terms, it adds a duplicate signal that is
delayed a bit). The phaser gives your guitar a full, pulsating sound.
Higher values result in more feedback, producing a more intense
effect.