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6.4 The Multi-Effect Module 53
6.4 The Multi-Effect Module
The Multi-Effect module allows one to process the out-
put signal from the guitar and the amplifier. There are in fact
two sets of effects, a first one called Pre which can be ap-
plied before the amplifier and a second one, Post, which can
be used for processing the output from the amplifier. The Pre
and Post effects are activated by switching on or off by click-
ing on the corresponding On button.
The effect applied in Pre or Post configuration is selected
from the Type drop-down menu. Available effects include three different types of delays (ping
pong, digital and tape), chorus, flanger, phaser, auto wah, wah wah, notch filter and tremolo.
The different effects can be synchronized to the clock of a host sequencer using the Sync drop-
down menu. Sync values range from 1/8 of a quarter note (a thirty-second note) to 16 quarter notes
(4 whole notes) where the duration of the whole note is determined by that of the sequencer clock.
The effect can also be synced to a triplet (t) or dotted note (d).
Each of the effect of the module can be controlled using three offset knobs. When in their center
position, the effect is adjusted according to the factory settings. Turning the knobs to clockwise or
anti-clockwise allows one to deviate from this default setting as described below.
6.4.1 Delay
The Multi-Effect module includes 3 different types of delay effects: Ping Pong, Digital and Tape
Delay. The Digital delay consists in a standard delay line with feedback. The tape delay is similar
but also includes a low-pass filtering effect in order to simulate the attenuation of high frequencies
in analog tape delays. The Ping Pong delay is based on two delay lines resulting in a signal traveling
from one channel to the other, each time attenuated by a coefficient.
The Wet knob is used to adjust the amount of “wet” signal present in the output signal from the
effect. When the knob is adjusted in the left position, only the original or “dry” signal is sent to the
output. Turning this knob clockwise increases the amount of processed or “wet” signal sent to the
output. In its rightmost position, only “wet” signal is present in the output signal. The Feedback
knob is used to adjust the amount of signal re-injected into the delay lines or in other word the
amount of feedback introduced in the line. In its leftmost position, there is no signal re-introduced
and the effect module only delays the input signal. Turning this knob clockwise increases the
amount of signal reflected back at the end of the line. Finally the Time knob controls the length of
the delay lines and therefore the delay between echoes.
6.4.2 Chorus
The Multi-Effect module includes both a mono and stereo chorus effect. The chorus effects can
be controlled with the three knobs appearing at the bottom of the module. The Mix knob is used to
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