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EFFECT Parameters > FX1–FX3
GRAPHIC EQ
You can adjust the tone character in seven bands.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
LEVEL
-20–+20 dB
Adjusts the overall volume level of
the equalizer.
100 Hz
-20–+20 dB
Adjust the volume of each
frequency band.
200 Hz
400 Hz
800 Hz
1.6 kHz
3.2 kHz
6.4 kHz
VARIATION
PATCH, 01–10
GRAPHIC EQ settings can be saved/
loaded as ten variations.
A saved VARIATION can be loaded
into a different patch, which is
convenient when you’re creating
sounds.
HARMONIST
Harmonist is an effect where the amount of shifting is adjusted
according to an analysis of the guitar input, allowing you to create
harmony based on diatonic scales.
* Because of the need to analyze the pitch, chords (two or more
sounds played simultaneously) cannot be played. Be sure to mute
all the other strings and play only one note at a time.
* When you are to play the next string while a certain sound is still
playing, mute the previous sound and then play the next one
with a clear attack. If the unit cannot detect the attack, it may not
sound correctly.
* The sensitivity may vary according to the guitar’s TONE knob and
pickup type.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
VOICE
Selects the number of voices for the pitch shift
sound.
1VOICE
One-voice pitch-shifted sound
output in mono.
2MONO
Two-voice pitch-shifted sound
(HR1, HR2) output in mono.
2STEREO
Two-voice pitch-shifted sound
(HR1, HR2) output through left
and right channels.
HR1:HARMONY
-2 oct–+2 oct,
USER
This determines the pitch of
the sound added to the input
sound, when you are making a
harmony.
It allows you to set it by up to
2 octaves higher or lower than
the input sound. When the scale
is set to USER, this parameter
sets the user scale number to
be used.
HR2:HARMONY
*1
Parameter
Value
Explanation
KEY
C (Am)–B
(G#m)
The key setting corresponds
to the key of the song (
¾
,
²
) as
follows.
Major
Major
Minor
Minor
HR1:LEVEL
0–100
Adjusts the volume of the
harmony sound.
HR2:LEVEL
*1
HR1:PRE-DELAY
*2
0–300 ms,
BPM
`
–
Œ
Adjusts the time from when the
direct sound is heard until the
harmonist sounds are heard.
Normally you can leave this set
at 0 ms.
HR2:PRE-DELAY
*1 *2
HR1:FEEDBACK
0–100
Adjusts the feedback amount of
the harmonist sound.
DIRECT LEVEL
0–100
Adjusts the volume of the direct
sound.
BPM
40–250
Adjusts the BPM value for each
patch.
VARIATION
PATCH, 01–10
HARMONIST settings can be
saved/loaded as ten variations.
A saved VARIATION can be
loaded into a different patch,
which is convenient when
you’re creating sounds.
*1 Valid when the VOICE is set to 2MONO or 2STEREO.
*2 Refer to “About effects when a note value is selected as a setting”
USER SCALE
* Effective with USER selected for HARMONY parameter.
Parameter
Value
C
C– C–C– C– C
D
²
D
²
– D
²
–D
²
– D
²
– D
²
D
D– D–D– D– D
E
²
E
²
– E
²
–E
²
– E
²
– E
²
E
E– E–E– E– E
F
F– F–F– F– F
F
¾
F
¾
– F
¾
–F
¾
– F
¾
– F
¾
G
G– G–G– G– G
A
²
A
²
– A
²
–A
²
– A
²
– A
²
A
A– A–A– A– A
B
²
B
²
– B
²
–B
²
– B
²
– B
²
B
B– B–B– B– B
The minus (-) and plus (+) symbols indicate sounds above or below
the specified original note.
Triangles next to the note names indicate octaves.
One downward-pointing triangle indicates a note one octave below
the note displayed; two triangles indicates a two-octave drop.
One upward-pointing triangle indicates a note one octave above the
note displayed; two triangles indicates a two-octave rise.