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Chapter 3: Edit Mode�Editing Presets
Chapter 3: Edit Mode�Editing Presets
Creating Popular Effects
The following section will step you through how to create and edit settings for a number of popular effects: Tremolo 1. Adjust the Filter Mode to VOL (Volume). 2. Adjust the Mod Source parameter to LFO (Low-Frequency Oscillator). 3. Adjust Filter Frequency to 75. 4. Adjust Mod Amount to 50. 5. Adjust the LFO Wave parameter to Sin (sine wave). 6. Adjust the LFO Rate to the desired cycle rate: either a fixed cycle, with a range from 0 to 99, or a synced cycle with a range from every 8 measures to every 32nd note (see details on LFO Rate on page 30). Flanger 1. Adjust the Filter Mode parameter to FL1 or FL2. 2. Adjust the Mod Source parameter to LFO (Low-Frequency Oscillator). 3. Adjust the LFO Wave parameter to Sin (sine wave). 4. Adjust the LFO Rate to the desired cycle rate: either a fixed cycle, with a range from 0 to 99, or a synced cycle with a range from every 8 measures to every 32nd note (see details on LFO Rate on 5. 6. 7. 8. page 30). Adjust the Filter Frequency (which controls the delay time range in your flanger cycle) to a medium setting, around 50. Adjust the Mod Amount to a lower setting, around 30. For less bass tonality in your flanger, set Mod the Amount to an inverted setting, around -30. Adjust the Resonance (which controls the delay feedback) to a lower setting, around 30, adding a sense of pitch to your flanger. Hint: If you are using an Amp Model along with the flanger, set your Amp Drive to go before the flanger in the signal path (Scroll the Amp Drive parameter past 99 until you see a �b� in the LED display). This allows for a fuller flange tone, much like putting your distortion pedal before your flange pedal.
Audio-Triggered Envelope Generator (�Auto-Wah�) 1. Adjust the Filter Mode to "4P0" (4-pole) filter. 2. Adjust the Mod Source to "AUD" (audio). 3. Set the Mod Amount to a high setting like 99, 4. Set the Resonance to a fairly high setting like 60. The filter will now affect your guitar tone according to the level of audio input, giving you an "auto-wah." LFO Pan (�Auto-Pan�) 1. Obviously, make sure you are running the stereo outputs into a stereo source. 2. Adjust the Pan parameter to LFO. 3. Set the LFO Wave to Sin (sine wave). 4. Adjust the length of your pan cycle by setting the LFO Rate parameter to the desired length (8-measures, 4-measures, 1measure, whole notes, etc). Amp Model Only 1. Turn the Filter Mode to OFF. 2. Select the desired Amp Model (a full list of the amp simulations is found earlier in this section). 3. Adjust the Amp Drive to desired amount. Delay Only 1. Turn the Filter Mode to OFF. 2. Turn the Amp Model to OFF. 3. Adjust the Delay Time (0-99 for a fixed setting, or ½ note�1/32nd note for a synced setting). 4. Adjust the Delay Volume and the Delay Feedback to desired amount.
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