Alesis Stereo Amplifier Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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EFFECT Knob Settings
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HUM CANCEL
The hum canceller eliminates unwanted low-end hum by eliminating the
frequency that contains the hum (60Hz). Unlike the high-pass filter, this mode
allows you to control how much noise you want to eliminate. If the high-pass
filter is turned on, you do not need to use the hum canceller.
Increasing levels of hum elimination (60Hz harmonic notch filters).
Turns off the hum canceller.
NOISE GATE
The noise gate eliminates unwanted noise by gating the signal, which means that
it mutes the signal until the signal’s level rises above a certain point.
Increasing levels of gate threshold.
Turns off the noise gate.
FX1 (Multi-Effect Module 1, Stereo Effects)
This module gives you a choice of stereo effects. You assign one effect at a time
to this module.
Chorus
Adds fullness to your sound by emulating a chorus of multiple
instruments. Higher values indicate greater modulation depth.
Pedal Chorus
A Chorus effect whose modulation depth is controlled by the
control pedal.
Phaser
An effect that shifts the phase of the signal and adds it to the
original sound (in simpler terms, it adds a duplicate signal that is
delayed a bit). The phaser gives your guitar a full, pulsating sound.
Higher values result in more feedback, producing a more intense
effect.
Pedal Phaser
A phaser effect whose feedback is controlled by the control pedal.