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The Reverb function is always available independent of the setting of the EF-
FECT SELECT knob. It simulates the natural acoustics of playing in a large
hall or auditorium. This is also known as "ambience".
Reverb is useful for creating a "surf guitar" sound or for adding sustain to clean
guitars. Just a touch of reverb will embellish your sound without being discernable
as an effect.
The REVERB knob allows you to control the level of the reverb signal at the
output in relation to the Direct Signal and other effects signals.
The DELAY LEVEL knob determines the overall level of the delayed signal at
the output relative to the direct signal and other effects signals.
To set the time of delay - tap the "DELAY TIME" button. The interval between
the taps will set the time of the delay. This works great for setting the time of
delay to correspond with the time of the music being played.
To set the rate of the phaser - first select "Phaser" on the "EFFECTS SELECT"
knob. Next tap the "RATE" button. The interval between taps will set the rate
of the phase.
To set the rate of the chorus - first select either "Chrous Depth" or "Chorus
Level" on the "EFFECTS SELECT" knob. Next tap the "RATE" button - the
interval between taps will set the rate of chorus.
To set the rate of tremolo - first select either "Tremolo 1" or "Tremolo 2" on the
"EFFECTS SELECT" knob. Next tap the "RATE" button - the interval be-
tween taps will set the rate of tremolo.
To set the rate of flanger - first select either "Flanger Depth" or "Flanger Res"
on the "EFFECTS SELECT" knob. Next tap the "RATE" button - the interval
between taps will set the rate of flange.
Reverb
Delay Level
Delay Time
Phase Rate
Chorus Rate
Tremolo Rate
Flanger Rate
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