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Performing with the Keyboard
â� Changing the Virtual Amp (Amplifier)
fig.04-16(AmpKnobs)
Changing the Virtual Amp
Performing Switches the frequency response and cabinet resonance of the virtual amp.
1.
Press the [AMPLIFIER] button to select the type of virtual amp.
The amp type will change each time you press the [AMPLIFIER] button.
Type TYPE 1 TYPE 2 Explanation Characteristics of the most frequently used rotary speakers. Characteristics of the large vacuum tube amps that were an indispensable element of the British hard rock of the 70�s, and that continue to be favored by many hard rock guitarists. The character of a rotary speaker often used for rock organ. This adds the characteristic rotary speaker sound used for a wide range of tones, from a clean sound to heavy overdrive. What�s more, a new type of system is used that allows you to change the amount of overdrive without causing the volume to change, making level settings a breeze.
TYPE 3 TYPE4
Adding distortion to the sound (Overdrive)
Overdrive is an effect which distorts the sound. By distorting the sound, you can create the intense organ sounds that are frequently used in styles, such as hard rock.
2.
Turn the [OVERDRIVE] knob to adjust the amount of overdrive.
Rotate fully right: The distortion effect will be at maximum. Rotate fully left: No effect.
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