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Creating and Storing your own
Programs
There are two ways you can do this; by “tweaking an existing program” or by “starting from scratch.”
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If you want to tweak an existing program, select one that’s close to the sound you want. Set the
MODEL select buttons to the amp, cabinet and effects you want to use, and use value knobs 1–
6 to adjust the sound.
For example, you might start with a certain preset that has a crunchy, modern rhythm sound that you
like, but create a complementary lead sound that is louder, has a bit more gain, and boosted mid-range.
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Now here’s how to create your own program from scratch.
NOTE: Before you continue, make sure that the AMP/LINE menu is set correctly as described on p.19.
1.
Select any program (p.22).
HINT: It doesn’t matter which program you select, because we’re starting from scratch.
2.
In the PEDAL, MODULATION, DELAY, REVERB section, press any model select button that
is lit two times. This will turn off (bypass) all effects other than the amp model.
3.
Use the AMP MODEL selector to choose the amp you want.
HINT: For details on amp types, cabinet types, and effect types, refer to “Explanations of the Amp,
Cabinet and Effect Types” (p.27).
4.
Use value knobs 1–6 to adjust the GAIN, VR GAIN, TREBLE, MIDDLE, BASS, and CH
VOLUME as desired. CH VOLUME adjusts the volume while preserving the overall charac-
ter of the sound, including the distortion of the power stage. To adjust the PRESENCE,
press the AMP button while holding down the CAP button, then turn value knob 3. To return
to adjusting GAIN etc., press the AMP model select button.
HINT: The key to getting the most accurate vintage tube amp distortion is to raise the VR GAIN.
NOTE: Some settings may cause your output sound to be distorted (i.e., in a way you don’t intend). If
so, lower the CH VOLUME.
5.
Press the CAB button, then turn the value knob 1 to choose a cabinet.
HINT: For recommended combinations of amp types and cabinet types, refer to p.32.
6.
Press the CAB button while holding down the AMP button, and adjust the NR SENS (value
knob 4) appropriately. Higher values of noise reduction (0.2, 0.4, ... 10.0) will produce a cor-
respondingly greater effect. With a setting of “OFF” there will be no noise reduction.
NOTE: We recommend that you use noise reduction if you’re using a high-gain setting such as the US
MODERN or US HIGAIN amp type, since high gain usually generates more noise. Depending
on the guitar you’re using, raising the noise reduction excessively may cause some of your
notes to be cut off unnaturally.
7.
In each section, choose the effect you want to use. For example if you want to add spring
reverb, use the REVERB selector to select SPRING.
HINT: When you do so, the reverb model will automatically be turned on. The REVERB parameter line
LED of the edit section and the LEDs below the value knobs will light to indicate the REVERB
parameters. For example if you selected SPRING, value knobs 1–4 will control TIME, LO
DAMP, HI DAMP, and PRE DELAY, while value knob 6 will control MIX.
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