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EFFECT Parameters
FX1–FX3
With FX1, FX2 and FX3, you can select the effect to be used from the
following.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
ON/OFF
OFF, ON
Turns this effect on/off.
TYPE
Refer to FX1/FX2/FX3 TYPE
FX1/FX2/FX3 TYPE
This is a list of the effects that can be selected for FX1/FX2/FX3.
Value
Explanation
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AC RESONANCE
This processor allows you to change
the sound produced by the pickup on
an acoustic electric guitar, creating a
richer sound similar to that obtained
with a microphone placed close to the
guitar.
AUTO WAH
This changes the filtering over a
periodic cycle, providing an automatic
wah effect.
CHORUS
In this effect, a slightly detuned sound
is added to the original sound to add
depth and breadth.
CLASSIC-VIBE
Although this resembles a phaser
effect, it also provides a unique
undulation that you can’t get with a
regular phaser.
COMPRESSOR
This is an effect that produces a long
sustain by evening out the volume
level of the input signal. You can also
use it as a limiter to suppress only the
sound peaks and prevent distortion.
DEFRETTER
This simulates a fretless guitar.
DEFRETTER BASS
This simulates a fretless bass.
DELAY
Adds delayed sound to the direct
sound, giving more body to the sound
or creating special effects.
FLANGER
The flanging effect gives a twisting,
jet-airplane-like character to the
sound.
FLANGER BASS
FOOT VOLUME
This is a volume control effect.
Typically, you will operate this using
an expression pedal connected to the
CTL3,4/EXP1 jack or the CTL5,6/EXP2
jack.
GRAPHIC EQ
This effect adjusts the tonal character.
Seven frequency bands can be
adjusted.
HARMONIST
Harmonist is an effect where the
amount of shifting is adjusted
according to an analysis of the guitar
input, allowing you to create harmony
based on diatonic scales.
HUMANIZER
This can create human vowel-like
sounds.
ISOLATOR
An effect that cuts the sound of the
specified region.
LIMITER
Attenuates loud input levels to
prevent distortion.
Value
Explanation
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LO-FI
This deliberately degrades the
audio quality to create a distinctive
impression.
OCTAVE
This adds a note one octave lower and
a note two octaves lower, creating a
richer sound.
OCTAVE BASS
PAN
With the volume level of the left and
right sides alternately changing, when
playing sound in stereo, you can get
an effect that makes the guitar sound
appear to fly back and forth between
the speakers.
PARAMETRIC EQ
This effect adjusts the tonal character.
Four frequency bands can be
adjusted.
PEDAL BEND
This lets you use the pedal to get a
pitch bend effect.
PHASER
By adding varied-phase portions to
the direct sound, the phaser effect
gives a whooshing, swirling character
to the sound.
PITCH SHIFTER
This effect changes the pitch of the
original sound (up or down) within a
range of two octaves.
REVERB
This effect adds reverberation to the
sound.
RING MOD
This creates a bell-like sound by ring-
modulating the guitar sound with
the signal from the internal oscillator.
The sound can be unmusical and lack
distinctive pitches.
ROTARY
This produces an effect like the sound
of a rotary speaker.
SITAR SIM
This simulates the sound of the sitar.
SLICER
This consecutively interrupts the
sound to create the impression that
a rhythm backing phrase is being
played.
SLOW GEAR
This produces a volume-swell effect
(“violin-like” sound).
SLOW GEAR BASS
SOUND HOLD
You can have sound played on the
guitar be held continuously. This
effect allows you to perform the
melody in the upper registers while
holding a note in the lower registers.
TOUCH WAH
You can produce a wah effect with
the filter changing in response to the
guitar (bass) level.
TOUCH WAH
BASS
TREMOLO
Tremolo is an effect that creates a
cyclic change in volume.
VIBRATO
This effect creates vibrato by slightly
modulating the pitch.
WAH
You can control the wah effect in
real time by the expression pedal
connected to the CTL 3, 4/EXP 1 jack
or CTL 5, 6/EXP 2 jack.