H) TREMOLO Function
A tremolo works by simple amplitude (volume) modulation of the signal. It
has a MONO output.
1. TREMOLO (OFF or ON): Turns it off or on. The tremolo can also
be turned on or off by pressing the switch sequence 2nd, then
MOD, if the MOD SWITCH: function is set to TREMOLO.
2. TREM DEPTH (0 to 100): Controls the depth, which is the amount
of amplitude modulation.
3. TREM RATE (1 to 127): Higher numbers give faster rates. The
rate can also be controlled by pressing 2
nd
, then pressing twice
(tapping) on the TAP switch, if the MOD SWITCH: function is set to
TREMOLO and the tremolo is on and delay is off, or the MOD
switch is the last one used to turn on the effect.
I) PHASER Function
A phaser works by running the signal through an all-pass filter to shift it’s
phase as a function of frequency, then mixing this signal back into the
original signal, creating a series of notches in the frequency response,
also known as a comb filter. The amount of phase shift is modulated up
and down, resulting in the notches shifting up and down in frequency
depending on the rate setting. It has a mono output.
1. PHASER (OFF or ON): Guess. The phaser can also be turned on
or off by pressing the 2nd switch, followed by the MOD switch, if the
MOD SWITCH: function is set to PHASER.
2. RESONANCE (OFF to –2): Controls the amount of feedback within
the phaser. This affects the shape of the notches or ‘teeth’ of the
comb filter, and also the time-domain decay of the response.
3. PHASER DEPTH (0 to 100): Controls the mix between the original
signal and the phase shifted signal, which varies the depth of the
notches in the comb filter, and hence the amount of the effect.
4. PHASER RATE (1 to 127): Higher numbers give faster rates. The
rate can also be controlled by pressing 2
nd
, then pressing twice
(tapping) on the TAP switch, if the MOD SWITCH: function is set to
PHASER and the phaser is on and delay is off, or the MOD switch
is the last one used to turn on the effect.
5. PHASER STAGES (4, 6, 8 or 10): The number of stages in the all-
pass filter, which gives more phase shift, which then results in more
notches in the comb filter. A certain widely used ‘classic’ phaser
pedal has 4 stages.
J) CRS/PSHIFT Function
The CRS MODE parameter is used to switch between the two modes.
The Pitch Shift parameters are accessed by turning the FUNCTION knob