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STRING 1 ON/ CLEAN/MUTE
Menu 2 Clock 1: On (
G
) / Clean (
Y
) / Mute (
R
)
STRING 2 ON/ CLEAN/MUTE
Menu 2 Clock 2: On (
G
) / Clean (
Y
) / Mute (
R
)
STRING 3 ON/ CLEAN/MUTE
Menu 2 Clock 3: On (
G
) / Clean (
Y
) / Mute (
R
)
STRING 4 ON/ CLEAN/MUTE
Menu 2 Clock 4: On (
G
) / Clean (
Y
) / Mute (
R
)
STRING 5 ON/ CLEAN/MUTE
Menu 2 Clock 5: On (
G
) / Clean (
Y
) / Mute (
R
)
STRING 6 ON/ CLEAN/MUTE
Menu 2 Clock 6: On (
G
) / Clean (
Y
) / Mute (
R
)
The Clock Positions on the left apply to sound sculpting settings that in the old times used to
demand soldering. See Chapter
If you feel the sound is lacking low end, turn on Root Boost Circuit either pre effect, post effect or
both. Watch out not to blow your speakers – too much bass can rip the speaker cones off.
ROOT BOOST POST
Menu 1 Clock 7: 0Off_16Off (D) 0Off_16On (
G
) 0On_16Off (
Y
) 0On_16On (
R
)
ROOT BOOST PRE
Menu 1 Clock 8: 0Off_16Off (D) 0Off_16On (
G
) 0On_16Off (
Y
) 0On_16On (
R
)
In most of the factory setting, the Filter Section is turned on. Use Pots 7…10 to tune it. Filter is
useful for rolling off some highs. With extreme resonance you’re in the territory of creative
effects. Filter Circuit comes after Drive Circuit. Note that Filter is a stereo effect and is not passed
on through 13pin Out.
FILTER SECTION ON/OFF
Menu 1 Clock 9: Filter On (
G
), Off (
R
)
Getting rid of the Tone Stack enhances lower end and opens up higher frequencies. Tone Circuit
sits in the Drive Circuit. You can compensate increased higher content by rolling off some highs
with Filter Circuit.
TONE STACK
Menu 1 Clock 10: On (
G
) / Off (
R
)
DRIVE TYPE
Menu 1 Clock 11: Overdrive (
G
) / Crunch (
Y
) / Fuzz (
R
) / FX Off (
D
)
Just like with strings, you can mute or keep the mono channel clean, too.
MONOCH
Menu 1 Clock 12: On (
Green
) / Clean (
Yellow
) / Mute (
Red
)
In Menu 1 Pots 1...6 do the same as in Player Mode:
DRIVE
Player Mode & Menu 1 Pot1
GAIN
Player Mode & Menu 1 Pot2
TONE
Player Mode & Menu 1 Pot3
LEVEL
Player Mode & Menu 1 Pot4
MONO
Player Mode & Menu 1 Pot5
DRY
Player Mode & Menu 1 Pot6
In Menu 1 the four Pots in the middle (POT 7…10) are FILTER settings that work only with the
filter engaged (Menu 1 Clock 9). FILTER affects 1/4” jack outputs only. These are highly
beneficial Pots for sculpting your sound and rolling off highs. You can get some nice twang,
chime and whistle with those.
FREQUENCY A
Menu 1 Pot7