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Ada MP-2 User Manual

Ada MP-2
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Sensitivity (0/100): Found on screen 2, available only when Triggered Mode is
selected. Sets the sensitivity of the trigger mechanism.
Delay (0/100): Found on screen 2. available only when Triggered Mode is
selected. Slows down the triggered sweep action.
Start Point (0/100): Found on screen 3 when Triggered Mode is
selected. Sets the frequency in the filter at which the triggered
sweep begins.
(Auto): Causes Wah Filter to be swept by the onboard
sweep oscillator.
Depth (0%-100%): Found on screen 2, available only when Auto
Mode is selected. Sets the range of the sweep (how much the
frequency moves).
Rate (0 Hz-10 Hz): Found on screen 2, available only when Auto Mode is selected.
Adjusts the rate of the sweep in 1/10 Hz steps.
End Point (0-100): Found on screen 3. available only when AutoMode is selected.
Sets the frequency in the filter at which the sweep ends.
Waveform (Sin/Tri): Found on screen 3. available only when AutoMode is selected.
Selects either a sine or triangle shape for the sweep.(See
illustration of LFO waveshapes on next page.)
Tremolo
Tremolo is a pulsating volume effect controlled by an onboard sweep oscillator.
Status (In/Out): Switches Tremolo in and out of the signal
path.
Waveform (Sin/Tri/Surf): Selects a sine, triangle, or "surf" shape for the LFO that
modulates the signal to create the tremolo effect.(See
illustration of LFO waveshapes.)
Depth (0%-100%): Found on screen 2. Sets the intensity of the
tremolo effect.
Rate (0 Hz-10 Hz): Found on screen 2. Adjusts the rate of the
tremolo effect in 1/10 Hz steps.
Noise Reduction
Some amount of noise is unavoidable in guitar preamplification, especially when applying
high gain, but it is usually only noticeable when nothing is being played. The Noise
Reduction section offers tools to eliminate noise when there is no signal. The Fader mode
fades sound slowly when the signal falls below the Threshold, while the Gate mode turns
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Ada MP-2 Specifications

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BrandAda
ModelMP-2
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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