Drive Types and Effect Types
■DELAY/REVERB
This effect adds a delayed component or reverb to the guitar sound. Use the [DELAY/REVERB]
key to turn the effect on and off, and use the [Q]/[W] keys to select the effect type and the setting
value.
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DELAY |
| D1 |
| This is a conventional digital delay effect. Higher setting |
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ECHO |
| E1 |
| This delay effect recreates the warm sound of a tape echo. |
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| E9 |
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ROOM |
| R1 |
| This effect simulates reverberation in a room. Higher values |
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HALL |
| H1 |
| This effect simulates reverberation in a hall. Higher values |
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