Alesis Stereo Amplifier Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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EFFECT Knob Settings
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Pedal Reverse Reverb
A Reverse Reverb effect whose wet/dry mix is controlled by the
control pedal.
Doubling
Doubles the signal with a slight delay, creating the effect of two
instruments playing at once. Higher values indicate higher intensity.
Pedal Doubling
Doubling effect whose intensity is controlled by the control pedal.
Stereo Delay
A standard delay that occurs in stereo. Higher values indicate more
feedback, producing a longer-repeating echo.
Pedal Stereo Delay
A Stereo Delay effect whose feedback level is controlled by the
control pedal.
Ping Pong Delay
Creates a delay that bounces back and forth between the right and
left sides of the stereo spectrum. Higher values indicate more
feedback.
Pedal Ping Pong
Ping Pong Delay effect whose amount of feedback is controlled by
the control pedal.
Tape Delay
Emulates the retro tape-delay effect that was created by recording a
signal to tape and playing it back as a delay. Higher values indicate
more feedback.
Pedal Tape Delay
A Tape Delay effect whose feedback is controlled by the control
pedal; great for singling out notes or sections to echo.
Echo
An echo for which higher values indicate a wetter signal and lower
values indicate a drier signal.
Pedal Echo
An echo whose wet/dry mix is controlled by the control pedal.