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Effect Block

6.

LFO Rate

Value: 0–100

This adjusts the cycle time when the wah effect
changes cyclically.

7.

LFO Depth

Value: 0–100

This sets the depth of the wah sound when the effect
changes cyclically. Set this to 0 when changes in the
effect are not based on time cycles.

8.

LFO Tempo Sync

Value: OFF, , , , , , , , , , , , ,
x1 – x4

Set this when synchronizing the LFO Rate setting to
the song tempo. When not synchronizing, set this
“OFF.” When you select the note, the LFO Rate
setting is disabled, and the LFO Rate is set the note
length corresponding to the song tempo.

If the length of the note is set longer (or shorter)
than that of the possible range of the Rate settings
by the change of song tempo, the Rate can not
correspond to the note length. If “?” appears before
the note symbol you set, it is because the upper (or
lower) limit of the setting range has been exceeded,
and that the synchronization is not correct.
Furthermore, the precision of the Rate setting and
song tempo differ. If left to develop over long
periods, the two may gradually drift apart.

Drive

This effect adds distortion, “spreading” the sound.

1.

Mode

This selects the effect type.

2.

Gain

Value: 0–100

This sets the amount of distortion.

3.

Output Level

Value: 0–100

This sets the volume of the effect sound.

4.

Tone

Value: 0–100

This adjusts the tone character.
Setting becomes valid when TYPE is DS or OD.

5.

Low/Mid/High Gain

Value: 0–100

This sets the gain. Setting becomes valid when TYPE
is METAL.

Value Explanation

METAL This distorts the sound most.
DS This is what most consider the typi-
cal distortion effect.
OD This provides the mildest distortion
of the three settings.
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