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3)
Tremolo Duty Cycle. Adjusts the Low Frequency Occilator maximum
volume / minimum volume interval ratio. Select between 1.0 for short
high volume intervals and 10.0 for long high volume intervals.
4)
Tremolo Shape. Continuously adjusts the smoothness of the tremolo
waveform. Select between 1.0 for a subtle and natural effect and 10.0
for a choppy effect.
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Description
A sine-wave tremolo effect that can be used to approximate grid-bias trem-
olo or repeat percussion as found in a Tweed Tremolux.
Adjustable parameters
L)
Tremolo Output Level. Adjusts the wet/dry signal ratio. Select
between 1.0 for 0% wet (no effect) and 10.0 for 100% wet (all effect).
1)
Tremolo Rate (Hz). Range: from 0.08 Hz to 10 Hz. Adjusts the rate of
the tremolo effect. The increment of change gradually increases from
0.01 Hz for the slowest rate to 0.08 Hz for the fastest rate. Remember
that the TAP button can always be used to key in the tremolo rate by
feel– two TAPs set the time it takes for the tremolo LFOs (Low Fre-
quency Oscillators) to go through one cycle.
2)
Tremolo Depth. Adjusts the amount of volume drop and how apparent
the effect sounds. Select between 1.0 for no apparent effect and 10.0
for maximum effect.
3)
Tremolo Offset. Adjusts the center of the LFO waveform. Select 1.0
and the LFO will modulate the guitar signal so much that the phase is
flipped, giving a more extreme character. Select 10.0 and the LFO is
limited to just modulating the volume.
4)
Tremolo Shape. Continuously adjusts the smoothness of the tremolo
waveform. Select between 1.0 for a subtle and natural effect and 10.0
for a choppy effect. Turn Tremolo Shape, the Trem Output Level, and
Tremolo Depth all to their maximum values to get very deep, choppy,
repeat percussion sounds.
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Description
A sine-wave panning effect. An LFO sweeps the signal back and forth in
the stereo field.
Adjustable parameters
L)
Pan Output Level. Adjusts the wet/dry signal ratio. Select between 1.0
for 0% wet (no effect) and 10.0 for 100% wet (all effect).
1)
Pan Rate (Hz). Range: from 0.08 Hz to 10 Hz. Adjusts the rate of the
AutoPan effect. The increment of change gradually increases from
0.01 Hz for the slowest rate to 0.08 Hz for the fastest rate. Remember
that the TAP button can always be used to key in the AutoPan rate by
feel– two TAPs set the time it takes for the AutoPan LFOs (Low Fre-
quency Oscillators) to go through one cycle.
2)
Pan Depth. Adjusts how deeply the panner moves your guitar sound
between the left and right channels and how apparent the effect
sounds. Select between 1.0 for no apparent effect and 10.0 for maxi-
mum effect.
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