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Guitar-hand
Guitar-hand is useful for many effect parameters and is designed for used with the strumming or picking
guitar. It produces modulation from rotation in any direction.
The sensitivity control and bi-directional switch have no effect in guitar-hand mode.
Choose a Wah-Wah effect parameter
Set min depth to minimum (fully anti-clockwise)
Set the max depth to maximum (fully clockwise)
Press the on/off/calibration switch so that the ON LED lights.
Place the sensor on the strumming hand
Calibrate over the distance that your hand moves when strumming
The hand can now strum and the Wah-Wah effect will increase and decrease.
Adjust the minimum and/or maximum depth controls to limit the level of Wah-Wah effect
Automatic
Automatic mode is used with the ADSR envelope shaper. The envelope parameters are set within the menu
and then the envelope will modulate the output whenever Automatic mode is selected
The default settings provide a very quick modulation useful for tremolo and vibrato effects. High settings
create long waveforms that add an element of randomness to the sound.
Choose an effect to modulate
Select Automatic ADSR (‘A’) with the modulation mode switch
Turn modulation on with the On/Off/Calibrate/record switch
Playback / Record
Playback enables playback of a previously recorded motion controlled waveform that can be used to
modulate an effect parameter.
Calibration cannot be done when in record mode. If calibration is needed, it should be done before moving
into record mode.
See Understanding recording pg 37