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FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS (CONT.) FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS (CONT.)
16. MOD (CONT.)
ENGLISH ENGLISH
16. MOD
MOD is short for Modulation. Modulation FX in a conventional setup can be in stompbox
or rack form and often connect via an amplier’s FX loop:
Chorus
Chorus and Vibrato FX apply a subtle pitch variation to the guitar signal taking your
sound from shimmering, delicate undulations to full on wobble. This can add depth
and width to clean sounds and fatten up solos. Chorus’s editable parameters are:
MODULATION FX
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PARAMETER VALUE RANGE DESCRIPTION
Mode CLS & VIB Classic Chorus & Vibrato.
Speed 0 - 10 Controls the rate of the Chorus or Vibrato effect.
Depth 0 - 10 Adjusts the depth of the Chorus or Vibrato effect.
Tone 0 - 10 Boosts or cuts high & low frequency content in the
sound.
Flanger
Flanger can produce Chorus-like sounds, but is more vivid and is harmonically more
complex. It can create weird and wonderful sonic textures, like ‘jet plane’ Doppler FX
and resonant metallic whooshes. Flanger’s editable parameters are:
PARAMETER VALUE RANGE DESCRIPTION
Mode JET & MET Jet Flanger & Metallic Flanger.
Speed 0 - 10 Controls the rate of the Flanger effect.
Depth 0 - 10 Adjusts the depth of the Flanger effect.
Regeneration 0 - 10 Adjusts the amount of signal that is fed back to the
effect input, which makes the Flanger effect sharper.
Phaser
Phaser uses all-pass lters to shift the guitar signal very slightly. Modulating the
shifted, or phased, signal in relation to the original signal produces the classic Phaser
sound - great for tight funky lines, sweeps and swells. Phaser’s editable parameters
are:
PARAMETER VALUE RANGE DESCRIPTION
Mode CLS & VBE Classic Phaser & Vibe.
Speed 0 - 10 Controls the rate of the Phaser or Vibe effect.
Depth 0 - 10 Adjusts the depth of the Phaser or Vibe effect.
Regeneration 0 - 10 Adjusts the amount of signal that is fed back to the
effect input, which makes the Phaser effect sharper.
Tremolo
The cool sounding Tremolo effect is created by the signal amplitude being modulated
up and down. Tremolo can produce a variety of sonic characteristics from delicate
shimmer to heavy Tremolo throb. Tremolo’s editable parameters are:
MODULATION FX
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PARAMETER VALUE RANGE DESCRIPTION
Mode VLV & SQR Valve Tremolo & Square Wave Tremolo.
Speed 0 - 10 Controls the rate of Tremolo oscillation.
Depth 0 - 10 Adjusts the depth of the Tremolo effect.
Skew -50 to +50 Adjusts the shape of the waveform that is performing
the amplitude modulation. The variation of the wave
shape across the value range moves between vintage
and modern sounding Tremolo.
17. DEL
DEL is short for Delay. Delay FX in a conventional setup can be in stompbox or rack form
and often connect via an amplier’s FX loop. When you select DEL the switch’s LED will
remain lit red for two seconds before ashing to indicate the current Delay tempo. CODE’s
Delay FX are:
DELAY TYPES
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Studio
Studio Delay is a high delity delay line. Its longer delay time enables you to layer
what you play in up to 4 second loops. Studio Delay’s editable parameters are:
PARAMETER VALUE RANGE DESCRIPTION
Time 0 - 4000 Controls the Delay repeat time in milliseconds.
Feedback 0 - 10 Adjusts the number of Delay repeats.
Frequency 0 - 10 Adjusts the amount of higher frequency content in the
Delay repeats.
Level 0 - 10 Adjusts the level of the Delay effect.

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BrandMarshall Amplification
ModelCODE 50
CategoryAmplifier
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