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Effects
There are many types of guitar and vocal effects available
on Flex Prime, and their adjustable settings depend on the
type of effect selected.
Preset: This is the current effect preset, which includes
the selected effect, all its settings, and its color
assignment.
Effect Settings: After the effect has been selected, you
can further dial in the effect by adjusting the
parameters that appear on screen.
In
These input settings control the signal sent through the
blocks of your rig:
Preset: This is the current input preset, which includes
all its settings and its locked/unlocked state.
Parameters: This menu determines whether these
input settings are locked or unlocked.
• When unlocked, the settings will change to the
new rig’s input settings each time you load a new
rig. The lock icon on the main screen will be gray.
• When locked, the settings will be retained as
“global” input settings, regardless of the rig. The
lock icon on the main screen will be red.
Rig Input: This setting determines whether the rig’s
input signal is taken from the guitar input (Guitar), or
the right (R) return input (FX Ret R). This menu is
shown only when Rig Input is set to Per Rig in the
global settings (see (4.18.2) Global Settings > Audio
to learn about this).
Input Level Meter: This level meter indicates the
current level of your input signal before the input
controls shown on this screen.
Input Gain: This setting controls the gain level of the
signal sent from your guitar into your rig. The
available range is -60.0 to 12.0 dB.
Gate Thrsh (Threshold): This setting controls the signal
level required to open the noise gate, enabling the
guitar signal to be sent to the rig. The available range
is -120.0 to 0.0 dB. The threshold is represented by
a white line on the input level meter.
Gate: This setting controls the amount of time it will
take for the noise gate to close once the incoming
guitar signal stops. The available range is 1–3000 ms.
Noise Filt (Filter): This setting controls the level of the
noise filter. Sounds such as hiss and buzz below this
level will be suppressed. The available range is -120.0
to -60.0 dB