A Tour of the Wildfire 3
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EFFECT Knob
The EFFECT knob is used for selecting effect modules,
parameters and other settings to edit. Around the knob,
you’ll see the names of sixteen different settings,
including nine effect modules, four effect parameters
(DRIVE and the three PARAMs) and two program-
level settings (LEVEL and ROUTE). The PLAY setting
is what you’ll want to be in while playing your guitar
through the Wildfire.
Refer to chapter 10 for descriptions of the possible
values for the effect modules and parameters.
VALUE Knob
In PLAY mode, this knob lets you select a program.
When you make a selection other than PLAY with the
EFFECT knob, you are in edit mode, and the VALUE
knob allows you to change the setting of the mode,
parameter or global setting you have selected. Also, you
can press this knob to store changes you have made to a
program.
DRIVE Knob (Wildfire 60 and 30 only)
This knob gives you direct control of the DRIVE value,
which is the parameter for the DIST module. Increasing
the DRIVE value boosts the level of distortion and
increases the loudness of the audio signal.
When an effect program is recalled, the DRIVE value is
also recalled from that program regardless of the
position of the DRIVE knob. But once you turn the
DRIVE knob, the program will jump to the new
DRIVE setting, and the program will be edited, which is
evidenced by a lit EDITED decimal point on the display.
When you turn the DRIVE knob, the DRIVE value will
appear on the display for a few seconds. You may also
modify the DRIVE setting by turning the EFFECT
knob to DRIVE and using the VALUE knob to change
the amount of drive.
I
f you turn the DRIVE
knob when the DIST
module is turned off, the
display will show “--”
and the audio signal
will not be affected.