10.
EQUALIZATION
The three-band EQ found on the Transformer “transforms” in conjunction with the
position of the Amp Model Selector (8). This is understandable when you consider that all
amps have different EQ circuitry in them. Some have active EQ and some have passive EQ.
Some mid EQ’s have a center frequency of 1 kHz and others may be lower or higher. The
Transformer emulates the EQ and even the EQ pot tapers for the particular amp it is
modeling. Simply put, adjusting the EQ on the Transformer is comparable to adjusting the
EQ on the amp you are emulating. This aids the Transformer in a successful reproduction
of the amplifier you desire. Refer to the Amp Model Chart on page 8 for a description of the
EQ characteristics of each amp model. When using the footswitch in EFX Select Mode, the
EQ settings can be toggled between two settings by pushing the Boost Footswitch (27).
11.
POST GAIN
The Post Gain sets the overall volume level for an individual preset. When using the
footswitch in EFX Select Mode, the Post Gain can be toggled between two settings by
pushing the Boost Footswitch (27). This is a useful function when a sudden change in level
is desired within the same preset. Refer to the MIDI/Footswitch section and the Application
Notes for more information on this feature.
The Post Gain should not be confused with the Master Level (19) control which sets the
overall volume level of the Transformer as a unit. The Master Level affects all presets
and the Post Gain only affects individual presets.
12.
MODELING REVERB
This control determines the amount of reverb present in the overall signal. The reverb utilized
by the Transformer alters its tone in relation to the Amp Model Selector (8) position. When
using the footswitch in EFX Select Mode, the Reverb can be toggled between two settings by
pushing the Reverb Footswitch (30). Those two settings can represent any position on the
knob, including off (fully counterclockwise). Refer to the MIDI/Footswitch section and the
Application Notes for more information on this feature.
MODULATION
13.
MODULATION SWITCH
The Modulation Switch selects which type of modulation effect is active. You may select
between Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo and Rotary Speaker. This function is not available
from the footswitch.
14.
RATE
The Rate control determines the sweep rate of the modulation effect that is selected by the
Modulation Switch (13). Rotating this control clockwise will result in an increased rate. The
Rate and Depth (15) settings work together to determine the overall modulation effect. When
using the footswitch in EFX Select Mode, the Rate can be toggled between two settings by
pushing the Modulation Footswitch (28). Those two settings can represent any position on the
knob. Keep in mind, both the Rate and Depth (15) are toggled simultaneously. Refer to the
MIDI/Footswitch section and the Application Notes for more information on this feature.
15.
DEPTH
The Depth control determines the sweep depth of the modulation effect that is selected by the
Modulation Switch (13). Place this control in the full counter-clockwise position to turn the
delay effect off. Rotating this controlclockwise will result in an increased depth and/or mix.
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