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Fects, P.15), Ampworks effects – KORG CR-4 User Manual

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Ampworks effects

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Effects

In addition, there are eleven digital effects you
can apply to your playing and vocals. These
are listed here:

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The TAP control

Use the [TAP] control to match the timing of
the digital effects with your music.

Use it in the following way—press the [TAP]
button a number of times. The last two taps
determine the timing of the effect. The indica-
tor by the [TAP] button shows the current
effect speed.
Use tap timing with the following effects:

Note that you cannot use the [TAP] button
with the COMP or WAH effects.
If you want to use an external amp modeler (or
record Ampworks effects without modeling),
turn the [MODELING TYPE ] control to AC
EQ. This position turns off Ampworks’ amp
modeling function and allows you to use three-
band EQ, noise reduction and effects as
desired.

COMP

Produces consistent levels and
sustain

WAH

Auto wah, applying a wah effect
that responds to picking. When the
[EFF.DEPTH] control is in the left
half, this effect produces a down
sweep, and when in the right half,
produces an up sweep.

CHORUS

Vintage chorus.

FLANGE

Vintage flanging.

PHASER

Vintage phasing.

TREM

Vintage tremolo.

ROTARY

Simulates a rotary speaker.

DELAY

Delay

REVERB

Simulates a spring reverb

CHO+DL

Vintage chorus and delay

CHO+RV

Vintage chorus and spring reverb.

CHORUS,
PHASER,
ROTARY

Sets the modulation speed for
these effects, from 80 ms to 4 sec-
onds. The tap interval is exactly
equal to the modulation speed.

FLANGE

Sets the flanger modulation
speed, from 160 ms to 8 seconds.
The tap interval is equal to half
the modulation speed.

TREM

Sets the tremolo modulation
speed, from 65 ms to 2 seconds.
The tap interval is equal to twice
the modulation speed.

DELAY,
CHO+DL

Sets the delay time, from 80 ms to
1 second. The tap interval is
exactly equal to the delay time.

REVERB,
CHO+RV

Sets the reverb decay time, from
about 0.5 seconds to 8 seconds.
The tap interval is equal to half
the reverb decay time.