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Limiter
●LIMITER
The Limiter prevents the input signal from exceed-
ing a preset level (peak).
• LEVEL Knob
Rotate the knob to the right to increase the
amount of the Limiter’s effect.
When set to “0.0”, the Limiter will have no effect.
Feedback Reduction
The AG-Stomp provides a total of five Notch Filter
circuits that can be used to control specified frequen-
cies.
Applied to frequencies that are the source of feed-
back, these Notch Filters are used to prevent feed-
back from occurring.
Press a band button (the lamp lights) and set the
parameter to operate the filter function.
A total of five Notch Filters can be applied at the
same time.
• FREQ Knob
Sets the frequency to be cut.
• DEPTH Knob
Sets how much the signal will be reduced.
*Refer to the Filter Graph found on page 16.
Chorus/Delay Effects
The AG-Stomp is equipped with Chorus and Delay
effects.
*Both the Chorus and Delay effects can not be used simul-
taneously. Use only one at a time.
●Chorus
This effect adds depth and width to the original tone
by modulating the pitch.
• SPEED Knob
Sets the speed at which the pitch will modulate.
• DEPTH Knob
Sets the depth at which the pitch will modulate.
• LEVEL Knob
Sets the amount of Chorus effect that is mixed
with the original tone.
Effect Functions and Parameters●Delay
This digital delay effect repeats the original sound
after a determined pause.
• TIME Knob
Sets the delay time (the time separating the origi-
nal sound and the repeated delay sound).
• FEEDBACK Knob
Sets number of times the delayed sound will re-
peat.
*Too high a setting may result in an uncontrolled oscillation
of sound. Please use caution.
• LEVEL Knob
Sets the amount of Delay effect that is mixed
with the original tone.
Reverb Effect
The AG-Stomp is equipped with three types of digi-
tal reverb, HALL, ROOM and PLATE.
●HALL (Hall Reverb)
This reverb effect simulates the reverb produced in
a concert hall.
• REVERB Knob
Controls the volume of the source signal into the
Reverb circuit.
●ROOM (Room Reverb)
This reverb effect simulates the natural reverb pro-
duced in a room.
• REVERB Knob
Controls the volume of the source signal into the
Reverb circuit.
●PLATE (Plate Reverb)
This reverb effect simulates the reverb produced by
a metal plate.
• REVERB Knob
Controls the volume of the source signal into the
Reverb circuit.
*If the same Reverb Type is switched from a patch using a
REVERB level other than “0” to a patch using a REVERB
level of “0”, the remaining reverb will be leftover. Of course,
the sound of the new patch will not be affected by the previ-
ous Reverb.