Alesis Spitfire 60 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
10 EFFECT Knob Settings
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Following are descriptions of each of the effect
modules (and other settings of the EFFECT knob),
along with their effect types and parameters.
PLAY
In this setting the display shows you the current program number. This is the
mode in which you should be performing, as it allows you to easily switch
programs via the foot pedals.
Indicates the bank letter and program number of the current
program.
COMP/LIMIT (Compressor/Limiter)
Compression evens out the high and low volumes of your sound by squeezing
them into a thinner range of levels, bringing down the high levels and boosting
the low ones. Limiting controls only the high levels.
Provide increasing levels of compression.
Provide increasing limiting.
Off
Turns COMP/LIMIT off.
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DIST (Distortion)
This setting adds that universal effect that was first used in rock music decades
ago and now has become a staple for guitarists in many genres.
Acoustic
Emulates the sound of an acoustic guitar.
Tube Clean
Simulates the clean sound of a classic tube amplifier.
Rhythm
A slightly distorted sound; great for rhythm playing.
Overdrive
Provides more grit than the Rhythm setting, like you’re really
pushing those amplifier tubes.
Distortion
Adds crunchiness to your sound.
Blues
A warm yet slightly crunchy sound associated with some of the
blues-guitar greats.
Fuzz
That classic fuzz distortion effect of the 60s. Just listen and you’ll
see how it got the name.
Lead
A searing overdrive that will make your solos scream.
Metal
A heavily overdriven sound with a long sustain.
Stack Drive
A heavy, driving distortion that sounds like you’re playing through
a massive tube stack amp.
Combo Drive
Another heavyweight distortion; sounds like a tube stack amp with
a well-defined midrange.
Off
Turns DIST off.