EFFECT
8
Effect Name
TYPE
Explanation
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.
OVERTONE
* FX2 only
—
This effect uses MDP technology to add
new harmonics to the sound, producing
resonance and richness that was not
present in the original sound.
SOUND HOLD
—
You can have sound played on the guitar
be held continuously. This effect allows
you to perform the melody in the upper
registers while holding a note in the lower
registers.
AC . PROCESSOR
(Acoustic
Processor)
This processor allows you to change the
sound produced by the pickup on an
acoustic electric guitar, creating a richer
sound similar to that obtained with a
microphone placed close to the guitar.
PHASER
—
By adding varied-phase portions to the
direct sound, the phaser effect gives a
whooshing, swirling character to the
sound.
FLANGER
—
The flanging effect gives a twisting,
jet-airplane-like character to the sound.
TREMOLO
—
Tremolo is an effect that creates a cyclic
change in volume.
ROTARY 1
—
This produces an effect like the sound of a
rotary speaker.
ROTARY 2
—
This provides rotation that has a different
feel than Rotary 1.
UNI-V
—
This models a Uni-Vibe.
Although this resembles a phaser effect,
it also provides a unique undulation that
you can’t get with a regular phaser.
PAN
—
With the volume level of the left and right
sides alternately changing, when playing
sound in stereo, you can get an effect that
makes the guitar sound appear to fly back
and forth between the speakers.
SLICER
—
This consecutively interrupts the sound
to create the impression that a rhythm
backing phrase is being played.
VIBRATO
—
This effect creates vibrato by slightly
modulating the pitch.
RING MOD
—
This creates a bell-like sound by
ring-modulating the guitar sound with
the signal from the internal oscillator.
The sound can be unmusical and lack
distinctive pitches.
HUMANIZER
—
This can create human vowel-like sounds.
2X2 CHORUS
—
This allows you to achieve a more natural
chorus sound.
SUB DELAY
—
This is a delay with the maximum delay
time of 1,000 ms. This effect is useful for
making the sound fatter.
TERA ECHO
* FX2 only
—
This effect uses MDP technology to create
a unique ambience and a spaciousness
that changes according to your picking
dynamics.
T. WAH
You can produce a wah effect with the filter changing in response
to the guitar level.
Knob
Parameter
Value
Explanation
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[1]
MODE
Selects the wah mode.
LPF
Low pass filter. This provides a wah effect
over a wide frequency range.
BPF
Band pass filter. This provides a wah effect in
a narrow frequency range.
[2]
POLAR
Selects the direction in which the filter will change in
response to the input.
DOWN
The frequency of the filter will fall.
UP
The frequency of the filter will rise.
[3]
SENS
0–100
Specifies the sensitivity with which the filter
changes in the direction specified by the
POLAR setting.
Higher values will produce a stronger tone
which emphasizes the wah effect more. With
a setting of 0, the strength of picking will
have no effect.
[4]
FREQ
0–100
Adjusts the center frequency of the Wah
effect.
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PEAK
0–100
Adjusts the way in which the wah effect
applies to the area around the center
frequency.
Higher values will produce a stronger tone
which emphasizes the wah effect more. With
a value of 50 a standard wah sound will be
produced.
[3]
E .LEVEL
(EFFECT
LEVEL)
0–100
Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.
[4]
DIR .MIX
(DIRECT MIX)
0–100
Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.
AUTO WAH
This changes the filtering over a periodic cycle, providing an
automatic wah effect.
Knob
Parameter
Value
Explanation
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[1]
MODE
Selects the wah mode.
LPF
Low pass filter. This provides a wah effect
over a wide frequency range.
BPF
Band pass filter. This provides a wah effect in
a narrow frequency range.
[2]
RATE
0–100,
BPM
–
Adjusts the frequency (speed) of the change.
* When set to BPM, the value of each
parameter will be set according to the
value of the “MASTER BPM” specified for
each patch. This makes it easier to achieve
effect sound settings that match the
tempo of the song.
* If, due to the tempo, the time is longer
than the range of allowable settings, it is
then synchronized to a period either 1/2 or
1/4 of that time.
[3]
DEPTH
0–100
Adjusts the depth of the effect.
[4]
FREQ
0–100
Adjusts the center frequency of the Wah
effect.
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