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CHANNEL THREE (HIGH GAIN)
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Selected by: 1. Pushing the designated front panel
button, 2. Footswitch button #3 or a footswitch preset
mode setting, 3. MIDI & CC commands.
• Gain, treble, mid, bass & level (volume) control
knobs with a wide range of operation - small
adjustment equal large tonal change!
Aggression has 3 levels : least saturation (green), tight
saturation (blue), & highest/fattest saturation (red).
These aggression levels are highly interactive with
the gain knob & can result in everything from broken-
up rock tones to metal rhythm tones & lead tones.
These aggression levels can be cycled through both
by repeatedly pressing the designated channel push
button and by repeatedly pressing the Channel #3
footswitch.
Bright, Cut & Fat extend the highs, mids & lows
respectively. These boosts can be powerful when
looking for certain sounds as they interact so well
with the channels EQ. The Fat control will allow you
to either run a tight low end or dramatically loosen
it up depending on what you need. Cut boosts mid
frequencies and bright boosts treble to enhance your
overall presence live or in the studio!
MASTER VOLUME CONTROLS
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The Generator is equipped with 2 MIDI & foot-
switchable/programmable master volume controls.
These controls come right after the eects loop & also
work as the FX loop return control. These controls can
be toggled from one to the other for complete volume
control & boosts.
The controls can be toggled via the footswitch button
#6 (or programmed bank) or a MIDI device.
DEPTH & PRESENCE
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The Presence control has a great range of use! This
control can be very powerful when brightening up the
amp and adding amazing cut!
The Depth control is a bass control & will add some
incredible low end to the output. Using the control
sparingly is recommended to keep the bass response
tight, as higher settings will give you a loose low end.
Note: Lowering the bass control on the three channels
& increasing the depth control is also another means of
experimenting with the Generator’s voicing!
Note: Both of these are controls of the power amp
section of the amplifier & are global controls that aect
all channels. Because they work well with the EQ of
each channel, experimentation will provide a precise
tone suited to your needs.
REVERB SWITCH
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The reverb on the amplifier is toggled on and o with
the reverb switch. When the LED is illuminated, reverb is
inserted into the guitar signal. The reverb level control
on the rear of the amplifier is then set according to the
amount of reverb desired.
Each channel on the amplifier can be set dierently
from each other to include reverb or not.
Note: The reverb switch is also used to toggle the FX
Loop in and out of the signal path when held down for 2
seconds. This method is used to save the FX Loop state
to the “preset mode” of a bank on the foot controller, or
quick toggle from the front of the amp front panel.
GATE SWITCH
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This amplifier is equipped with a high quality noise gate.
The gate threshold control knob is located on the rear
of the amplifier. When the gate button is pressed and
the LED is illuminated, the noise gate is then activated
on the current channel. The threshold level is then set
to taste using the threshold control on the rear of the amp.
Each channel can be set dierently from each other to
have the noise gate active or not.
When the GATE LED is flashing, the gate is open and
will allow the signal to pass through. You will find that
when the threshold setting is set to your taste and you
begin playing, the LED will flash. When the GATE LED
is solid and not flashing, the gate is closed and will
prevent unwanted noise.
If the threshold setting is turned fully down (completely
counterclockwise) the gate LED will flash even when
not playing. This is because the threshold is set to its
lowest setting or OFF.
Note: The noise gate switch is also used to toggle
between master volume 1 and master volume 2 when
held for 2 seconds. This function is used to save the
desired master volume control to a bank on the foot
controller when in “preset mode” or quickly toggle from
the amp front panel.
STORE SWITCH
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The store switch on the amplifier is important and
serves many purposes from MIDI settings to save
channel settings. This is all covered in dierent parts
of the manual depending on what you are looking to
accomplish.
HEADPHONE JACK
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The headphone jack on the amplifier comes right from
the Two Notes Technology output! This allows you
to use the amplifier with any of the selected speaker
cabinet I.R. settings through your headphones and
enjoy an amazing stereo tone! By utilizing the built-in
reactive load, you can play the amp with no speaker
using only the headphone jack as the output for quiet
playing while still getting great tone.
HEADPHONE/XLR LEVEL CONTROL
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This control, located under the headphone jack, sets
the output level of the headphone as well as the stereo
XLR outputs located on the rear of the amp.
Note: The power delivered by the headphones output is
high enough to remain ecient even when using high-
impedance headphones. Therefore, it is possible to
get very high audio levels with that output. We strongly
advise against the use of headphones with high audio
levels. The improper use of headphones can lead to
irreversible damage to your hearing.
VIRTUAL CABINET SWITCH
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This 6 position selector switch will switch through the
first 6 presets of the Two Notes virtual cabinet library
saved to your Amplifier. You can change the virtual
cabinets and all their options saved to each position by
using the Two notes Remote software.
BLUETOOTH WINDOW
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Your amplifier utilizes Bluetooth technology to access
the two notes technology for on the fly changes via the
app.
STANDBY & POWER SWITCH
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The power & standby switches give the amp power
from the mains, as well as a high voltage through the
circuit.
First, turn on the power switch and wait a minute to
allow the tubes to warm up. Turn on the standby switch
to the ON position once you are ready to play.
When removing power, first, set the standby switch into
the down (standby) position. Then wait 30 seconds. You
can then remove mains power by setting the power
switch to the o (down) position.