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INST Parameters > E.GUITAR Parameters
Value
Explanation
X-MODDED
Core sound that uses MDP to preserve the
definition of the sound even with extreme gain.
JC-120
This models the sound of the Roland JC-120.
TWIN COMBO
This models a Fender Twin Reverb.
DELUXE COMBO
This models a Fender Deluxe Reverb.
TWEED COMBO
This models a Fender Bassman 4 x 10” Combo.
DIAMOND AMP
Models the VOX AC30.
BRIT STACK
This models a Marshall 1959.
RECTI STACK
Models the sound of the Channel 2 MODERN
Mode on the MESA/Boogie DUAL Rectifier.
MATCH COMBO
This models the sound input to left input on a
Matchless D/C-30.
BG COMBO
This models the sound of the MESA/Boogie
combo amp.
ORNG STACK
This models the dirty channel of an ORANGE
ROCKERVERB.
BGNR UB METAL
This models the sound that models the high-gain
channel of a Bogner Uberschall.
NATURAL BASS
Uncolored clean sound for bass.
X-DRIVE BASS
High-gain sound for bass, using MDP to provide
wide range and a good-sounding sense of
separation.
CONCERT
This models the Ampeg SVT.
SUPER FLAT
A bass amp with flat response.
FLIP TOP
Models the Ampeg B-15.
B MAN
Models the Fender Bassman100.
BASS 360
Models the Acoustic 360.
SW-TOUR
Models the SWR SM-400.
AC BASS
An amp ideal for ACOUSTIC BASS.
GK BASS
Models the Gallien-Krueger 800RB.
MARK
Models the Markbass Little Mark III.
SP TYPE
Value
Explanation
OFF
Turns off the speaker simulator.
ORIGINAL
This is the built-in speaker of the amp you selected
with AMP TYPE.
1x8”
This is a compact open-back speaker cabinet with
one 8-inch speaker.
1x10”
This is a compact open-back speaker cabinet with
one 10-inch speaker.
1x12”
This is a compact open-back speaker cabinet with
one 12-inch speaker.
2x12”
This is a general open-back speaker cabinet with
two 12-inch speakers.
4x10”
This is an optimal speaker cabinet for a large
enclosed amp with four 10-inch speakers.
4x12”
This is an optimal speaker cabinet for a large
enclosed amp with four 12-inch speakers.
8x12”
This is a stack of two cabinets each with four 12-inch
speakers.
B1x15”
This is a compact open-back speaker cabinet for the
bass guitar with one 15-inch speaker.
B1x18”
This is a compact open-back speaker cabinet for the
bass guitar with one 18-inch speaker.
Value
Explanation
B2x15”
This is a general open-back speaker cabinet for the
bass guitar with two 15-inch speakers.
B4x10”
This is a large speaker cabinet for bass, with four 10-
inch speakers in a sealed design.
B8x10”
This is a stack of two cabinets for bass, each with
four 10-inch speakers.
MIC TYPE
Value
Explanation
DYN57
This is the sound of the SHURE SM57. General
dynamic mic used for instruments and vocals.
DYN421
This is the sound of the SENNHEISER MD-421.
Dynamic mic with extended low end.
CND451
This is the sound of the AKG C451B. Small condenser
mic for use with instruments.
CND87
This is the sound of the NEUMANN U87. Condenser
mic with flat response.
FLAT
Simulates a mic with perfectly flat response.
Produces a sonic image close to that of listening to
the sound directly from the speakers (on site).
NS
(When E.GUITAR, ACOUSTIC, AC BASS, E.BASS, VIO GUITAR, or POLY FX
is selected)
This effect reduces the noise and hum picked up by guitar pickups.
Since it suppresses the noise in synchronization with the envelope
of the guitar sound (the way in which the guitar sound decays over
time), it has very little effect on the guitar sound, and does not harm
the natural character of the sound.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
ON/OFF
OFF, ON
Turns this effect on/off.
THRESHOLD
0–100
Adjust this parameter as appropriate
for the volume of the noise. If the
noise level is high, a higher setting
is appropriate. If the noise level is
low, a lower setting is appropriate.
Adjust this value until the decay
of the guitar sound is as natural as
possible.
RELEASE
0–100
Adjusts the time from when the
noise suppressor begins to function
until the noise level reaches “0.”
EQ
(When E.GUITAR, ACOUSTIC, AC BASS, E.BASS, or VIO GUITAR is
selected)
Adjusts the tone. This is a parametric EQ that lets you adjust four
separate frequency ranges.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
ON/OFF
OFF, ON
Turns this effect on/off.
LOW CUT
FLAT, 20.0
Hz–16.0 kHz
Sets the frequency at which the low
cut filter begins to take effect. When
FLAT is selected, the low cut filter
will have no effect.
LOW GAIN
-20 dB–+20
dB
Adjusts the tone for the low
frequency range.