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MPX G2 Program Descriptions
76 Tap Echo
Tap sets the echo rhythm. A/B turns the input to the echo on and off (so that the repeats
ring out when you turn it off). The MPX R1 pedal sets the loudness of the echoes. Press
Soft Row for instant access to all of the delay parameters.The program loads with delay
time set to 2 echoes/beat (8th note). Be sure to experiment with different values.
77 Env Wah
The sweep of this wah is dynamically controlled by your playing. Similar to the sound of
a Mu-tron III set to BP.
78 StereoChorus
A lush Lexicon stereo chorus.
79 ClassicDetune
A simple but gorgeous effect. The dual pitch shifter is used to independently detune the
left and right sides of the stereo field. The classic settings are ±8 cents, but feel free to
modify these default settings.
Programs 80-89 are examples of dry sounds from the analog gain section. These are
designed to be used as stomp boxes before your amp. There are no effects in these
programs.
80 Tone Boost
A set of analog tone controls that can be used as a clean boost in front of your amp or as
a variation of clean analog EQ. Great in front of your amp for tone shaping or as a clean
analog gain boost to give your amp a kick.
81 Crunch Boost
Overdrive with separate drive controls for low, mid and high frequencies. Gives kick to
basic blues sounds.
82 TS Lead
Our recreation of the classic TS-9. Great for virtually any application — blues, jazz, rock,
metal etc.
83 TS Boost
A variation of TS Lead with less overall distortion and more level boost.
84 OD Lead
A more aggressive effect than Screamer but it still produces the classic overdrive.
85 OD Boost
A variation of OD Lead with less overall distortion and more level boost.
86 Dist Lead
Need more than Overdrive? Distortion provides more than 100dB of analog gain.
87 Dist Boost
A variation of Dist Lead with less overall distortion and more level boost.
88 Fuzz 1
Analog fuzz.
89 Fuzz 2
A more aggressive variation of Fuzz 1
Analog Gain
(Amp Input + FX Loop)