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DigiTech ACCESS User Manual

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so you can slide in and out of notes like the best Blues singers. Be careful though, if you can’t
hear yourself well and your pitch is sharp or flat, the harmonies will be too.
Global Reverb on/off:
This parameter allows you to select whether or not the reverb type is different per preset, or glob-
al for all presets. Since ACCESS has the capability to associate a different reverb type with each
preset, you can have a small room on one song and switch to a large hall setting for the next.
However, If you prefer to have the same reverb type for all presets, turn Global Rev “ON”.
Global Mix on/off:
This parameter is much like Global Rev - it allows you to select whether level settings are per
preset, or global for all presets. Since ACCESS allows you to have a different mix of lead, har-
mony and reverb levels per preset, you can have completely different mixes per preset. However,
you may also prefer to have mix levels the same across all presets to keep levels consistent; in
this case, turn Global Mix “off”.
Harmony Voicing
The harmony voicing effects harmony parts differently depending on which Harmony Control
Mode is being used by a preset. The descriptions below give technical and musical description of
what the Harmony Voicing Buttons do with Scale and Chord presets.
When you are using Scale or Chord presets , you can alter the Harmony Voicing to suit your
song. Harmony Voicing is the relationship between your lead voice and the harmony parts. Are
the harmony parts lower or higher than your voice? The best way to audition different harmony
voicings is by just trying some combinations out. You have 4 harmony voices to work with; up to
four buttons can be lit up at once.
Bass (Octave down)
This setting produces an octave down melody in Scale presets. In Chord presets it
functions slightly differently by staying on the root note of your chords an octave

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DigiTech ACCESS Specifications

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BrandDigiTech
ModelACCESS
CategoryComputer Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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