English
Owner
’
s Manual
ODR-C
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Note: In the left position of the
two small knobs O.D.C. and Lo-
Cut, and in the mid-position of the
"Mid" knob, the ODR-C sounds
original as an ODR-1 should
sound.
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The picture on the page 2 (
New
Functions
) shows e.g. this setting!
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Custom
O.D.C. / Overdrive-De-Compress
This mini-knob
L
reduces the compression created by the ODR-1
overdrive stage. This makes the sound more dynamic (sounds more
open), amplifies more the center-frequencies a bit and therefore
sounds louder. The effect is subtle and becomes more noticeable
audible the more the Drive knob is turned up.
Lo-Cut
With this button
M
very low-frequencies (bass) are regulated away. Due to the lack of signal component,
the auditory impression of less overdriving can occur, as the density of the signal decreases accordingly!
Blue:
Left stop
Red:
Mid-Position
Orange:
Right stop
So do not be surprised:
When "turning to the right",
the bass decreases - that is
so intentional.
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Bonus: If the control is
turned all the way to the right (orange), the overdrive (about 3 o'clock position) increases to counteract the
reduced distortion!
Mid
With this control
K
, the mid-frequencies can be raised (blue) or lowered (violet). While this changes the
natural ODR-1 sound, it can be useful in, e.g. solo play, ensure a much better enforcement in the band
structure.
The frequency and the bandwidth are optimally selected for the guitar sound but also overlap with the
Spectrum-control. If so, correct it with the Spectrum-control!
In the middle-position (orange) - the button snaps in noticeably - it sounds like the ODR 1 again.