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Tube Mode – Parameter

Description

Bass

Adjusts the level of the low frequency band.

Treble

Adjusts the level of the high frequency band.

OUTPUT Section

Gain

Adjusts the output level of the effect. Use this to compensate
for changes in volume caused by input gain and signal

compression.

15.7 Perform FX

Designed for spontaneous, tactile control in recording or live performance, these eight complex

multi-effects alter motion, space, dynamics, and more for added expression.

Filter: The Filter is a raw-sounding, analog-modelled LP/BP/HP filter with additional satura-

tion parameters and resonance that can be pushed into self-oscillation. For more informa-

tion see section

15.7.1, Filter

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Flanger: The Flanger is a comb filter effect. It can behave like a standard flanger or phaser

but can also go pretty wild and sound more like a creative delay if you push the decay and
delay time. Various tone-shaping controls are available. For more information see section

15.7.2, Flanger

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Brst Echo: The Burst Echo is a warm, versatile echo with plenty of character. It's great as a
dub echo but can also be used for quite extreme sound design. For more information see
section

15.7.3, Burst Echo

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Reso Echo: The Reso Echo is a crazy psychedelic echo which can be tightened up into a
punchy resonator. For more information see section

15.7.4, Reso Echo

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Ring: Based on a bank of ring modulators, the Ring effect adds a bell-like quality to melod-
ic sound sources. An additional plate reverb lets you pick out individual notes with your fin-
ger and have them ring out for several seconds. For more information see section

15.7.5,

Ring

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Stutter: Stutter is a beat-mangling effect, great for adding glitches and fills to drum pat-
terns and more. For more information see section

15.7.6, Stutter

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Effect Reference

Perform FX

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