FX Title
Description
Parameters & Ranges
Signal
Processing
Expanding(2)
Classic
Stereolizer
This model is a stereo expander based on Precedence
Effect which delays the right output a bit to create an
expanded stereo sound.
Width: Controls the stereo expansion width
Phase Reverse: Switches phase reversing
on/off on each channel
Level L/R: Controls the L/R channels output
Output: Controls the overall output
Stereo I/O
Modern
Stereolizer
This model is a stereo expander based on modern
methods which creates an expanded stereo sound
without phasing problems. Please note we don’t
recommend to apply this with one side of a stereo
output of an effect module.
Width: Controls the stereo expansion width
Depth: Controls the effect depth
Low Cut/High Cut: Cuts the effect low/high
signal
Output: Controls the overall output
Slow
Attack(1)
Sweller
This model is auto swell effect that creating a violin-
like tone. Two parameters make it simple.
Attack: Controls how fast the effect swells
the input signal
Curve: Selects the volume swell curve
Side Chain: Selects side chain key input
source:
-Input L/R: Input jacks
-FX RTN L/R: FX Loop return jack
-Prev FX: Output signal of previous effect slot;
if you select this, we recommend you to place
this effect before amp/drive effects
Mono I/O
DLY(27)
Analog
Delay M
This is a mono analog delay model that captures the
sound of a vintage analog delay machine: warm and
natural, just like old times!
You can use Tap Tempo function to control the delay
time by turning on the Sync switch. When the Sync
switch is on, turn the Time knob to set a proper tap
divide value. The default value is 1/4 (no division).
Mix: Controls the wet/dry signal ratio
Feedback: Controls the amount of feedback
Time: Controls the delay time
Level: Controls the effect output
Sync: Switches Tap Tempo sync on/off
Trail: Switched effect trail on/off when the
effect is bypassed
Mono I/O
Analog
Delay S
This is a stereo analog delay model that captures the
sound of a vintage analog delay machine: warm and
natural, just like old times!
You can use Tap Tempo function to control the delay
time by turning on the Sync switch. When the Sync
switch is on, turn the Time knob to set a proper tap
divide value. The default value is 1/4 (no division).
Mix: Controls the wet/dry signal ratio
Feedback: Controls the amount of feedback
Time: Controls the delay time of left channel
Time R%: Controls the delay time of right
channel (time ratio of left channel)
Spread: Controls the effect stereo width
Level: Controls the effect output
Sync: Switches Tap Tempo sync on/off
Trail: Switched effect trail on/off when the
effect is bypassed
Stereo I/O
BBD Delay
M
This is a mono analog delay model that captures the
sound of a BBD based analog delay machine that is
warm, smooth, rounded due to the limitation of BBD
chips.
You can use Tap Tempo function to control the delay
time by turning on the Sync switch. When the Sync
switch is on, turn the Time knob to set a proper tap
divide value. The default value is 1/4 (no division).
Mix: Controls the wet/dry signal ratio
Feedback: Controls the amount of feedback
Time: Controls the delay time
Level: Controls the effect output
Sync: Switches Tap Tempo sync on/off
Trail: Switched effect trail on/off when the
effect is bypassed
Mono I/O
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