EFFECTS EDIT
Page 170 S2000 Operator’s Manual - Version 1.30
EQ
The next page down gives access to the first of the EQ pages:
Here, you may bypass the EQ section if you wish. This page is useful to make A/B comparisons
between the original sound and the processed sound. The next page down is this:
The EQ section of the two multi-effects channels is a four band EQ offering lowpass control
over a low frequency, two bandpass mid frequencies and a highpass high frequency control.
I.e.:
LP
BP1
BP2
HP
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
You may set the centre frequency and the gain for each of the four channels (on the two mid
frequency ranges, you may also set the width of the EQ effect).
FREQUENCY
G
A
I
N
LOW BP1 BP2 HI
The frequency of each of the four bands is variable and may overlap if you wish and you may
selectively boost these frequencies if you wish to enhance certain aspects of the sound.
Furthermore, you can modulate the frequencies of either of the two mid range sections to
create auto-wah effects such as you find on a wah-wah pedal.
The low frequency page shown above offers control over the frequency and gain. Press F1 to
select HZ (the frequency parameter) and use the data wheel to set the frequency (variable
between 16Hz and 500Hz) and press F2 to select DB (the gain parameter and use the DATA
wheel to set this frequency’s gain. By boosting this low frequency, you can add ‘bottom’ to a
sound to enhance its bass end.
The next page down gives access to the first of the bandpass filters: