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For Guitarists: Outstanding Amp Simulation & Effects
● The Chorus BlockThe Chorus effect can give your guitar sound added life and
sparkle. The Chorus block is not engaged on all setups. If you
select a setup which does not use the Chorus block the Chorus
parameter values will all appear as dashed lines. When the Cho-
rus block is engaged, the parameters work as follows:
EQ LowGain Boosts or cuts the bass frequencies (range: -12dB …
+00dB … +12dB). Minus settings lower the bass
response, giving you a “thinner” sound. Positive set-
tings boost the bass response for a “fuller” sound.
EQ Hi Gain Boosts or cuts the high frequencies (range: -12dB … 0
… +12dB). Minus settings lower the treble response,
giving you a “rounder”, more mellow tone. Positive
settings boost the treble response for a brighter
sound.
Mod Speed Adjusts the modulation speed of the chorus effect (the
speed at which the tone varies). The value range is
from 0.0 Hz through 39.7 Hz. The higher the value, the
faster the modulation.
Mod Depth Modulation depth (range: 000 through 127). The higher
the value the deeper the modulation and, thus, the
“stronger” the effect.
FB Level Adjusts the amount of feedback applied to the chorus
block (range: -63 … +00 … +63). Negative values
apply reverse-phase feedback.
Chorus block
parameters