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Guitar effects parameter list
Chap. 5
Description of the effects
GUITAR AMP/ACOUSTIC SIM
(Guitar amp/Acoustic simulator)
COSM technology is used to simulate the
response of various guitar amps or the sound of
an acoustic guitar.
NOISE SUPPRESSOR
This effect suppresses the noise and hum that
are picked up by a guitar pickup. Since it
reduces the noise in a way that matches the
envelope (the volume change over time) of the
guitar sound, it provides natural-sounding noise
suppression without significantly affecting the
guitar sound.
Parameter/
Range
Explanation
On/Off
OFF, ON
Switches GUITAR AMP/ACOUS-
TIC SIM on/off
Type
See below
Choose a guitar amp or acoustic
simulator
JC-120 The sound of a Roland JC-120
WARM CLEAN A mellow, clean sound
CLEAN TWIN Models a Fender Twin Reverb
TWEED Models a Fender Bassman 4 x 10”
Combo
CRUNCH Crunch sound with a natural-
sounding distortion
VO DRIVE Models the driven sound of a VOX
AC-30TB
MATCH DRIVE Models the left input sound of a
Matchless D/C-30
BG LEAD Models the lead sound of a MESA/
Boogie combo amp
SMOOTH Drv A smooth driven sound
MS1959 (I) Models input I of a Marshall 1959
MS HiGAIN Models the sound of a Marshall
with modified midrange boost
POWER STACK The sound of an amp stack with an
active tone circuit
R-FIER RED Models the RED channel of a
MESA/Boogie DUAL Rectifier
T-AMP Crnch Models AMP2 of a Hughes & Kett-
ner Triamp
T-AMP LEAD Models AMP3 of a Hughes & Kett-
ner Triamp
SLDN Models a Soldano SLO-100
LEAD STACK A high-gain lead sound
5150 DRIVE Models the lead channel of a
Peavey EVH5150
METAL STACK A drive sound good for metal
Single->AC Transforms the sound of a single-
coil pickup electric guitar into the
sound of an acoustic guitar
Humbckr->AC Transforms the sound of a hum-
bucking pickup electric guitar into
the sound of an acoustic guitar
Gain
0–100 Amount of amp distortion
Bass
0–100 Low-range tone
Middle
0–100 Midrange tone
Treble
0–100 High-range tone
Presence
0–100 Ultra-high-range tone
Level
0–100 Volume of the entire preamp
* Be careful not to raise Level excessively.
Parameter/
Range
Explanation
On/Off
OFF, ON
Switches NOISE SUPPRESSOR on/
off
Threshold
0–100
Depth at which the noise suppres-
sor is applied
Set this to a higher value if there is a lot of noise, or to a
lower value if there is not too much noise.
* If you set the Threshold to a high value, the sound may be
cut off when you play with the volume of your guitar
turned low.
Parameter/
Range
Explanation

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