The Digital Signal Processor:
Crate’s Digital Signal Processing offers 16 exciting digital effects, accessible through the DSP
Mode control. The effects are described below.
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Channel Tracking:
Your Crate GFX-120T/212T gives you the power of Channel Tracking! Once you select a DSP
setting for each channel, Channel Tracking recalls those DSP settings automatically – without
changing the DSP controls! For example:
• Select the Clean channel. Set the DSP Mode to “FLNG 1”
(slow deep reverb)
• Select the Overdrive channel, Gain 1. Set the DSP Mode to “CHO 1”
(slow tremolo reverb)
(the setting for the Clean channel is now saved to memory)
• Select the Overdrive channel, Gain 2. Set the DSP Mode to “T-WAH000”
(touch sensitive wah-wah)
(the setting for the Overdrive channel, Gain 1 is now saved to memory)
• Reselect the Clean channel
(the setting for the Overdrive channel, Gain 2 is now saved to memory)
Now when you go back to the Clean channel, even though the DSP Mode was last set to “T-WAH,”
Channel Tracking automatically recalls the last setting for the Clean channel – in this example,
“FLNG 1.” Change to the Overdrive channel, Gain 1, and “CHO 1” is recalled. Change to the
Overdrive channel, Gain 2, and “T-WAH” is recalled. That’s the power of Channel Tracking!
(Note: Even when the power is turned off, Channel Tracking still retains the settings – until you change them!)
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REV 1
small room reverb
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REV 2
medium room reverb
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REV 3
large room reverb
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REV 4
concert hall reverb
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DLY 1
short sl small room reverb
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DLY 2
medium delay + plate reverb
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DLY 3
long delay + large room reverb
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FLNG 1
slow deep reverb
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FLNG 2
delay
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CHO 1
slow tremolo reverb
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CHO 2
delay
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RTRY
simulated rotating speaker effect
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OCTV DN adds a signal one octave lower than input
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T-WAH
touch sensitive wah-wah effect
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I-WAH
inverse wah-wah effect
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DBLR
simulated second track, slightly out-of-sync
GFX-120T/212T
Guitar Amps with DSP & Channel Tracking