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36). * A fter performing the Patch Write operation, you will automatically return to Play mode. * If you don't zvant to save the Patch, press [PLAY] to return to Play mode. When You Want to Make a Chord Resonate Beautifully Due to subtle pitch changes resulting from the way each string is pressed, with patches using long notes, chords may end up sounding muddy. If this occurs, turn Chromatic on so that only pure semitones are heard, thus producing a beautifully in-tune chord. If you select "Typel," pitch differences will be barely audible, creating a natural-sounding resonance. When You Want to Reproduce Piano-like Pitch Changes In patches that emulate instruments which do not use pitch changes smaller than a semitone, Chromatic allows you to more easily imitate the instalment's sound. In such cases, when "Type2" or "Type3" is selected, the attack is reproduced with each pitch change. (Depending on the tone or melody, there may be times when "Typel" or Off" yield a better effect, so select the setting you like best.) 42 Chapter 5 Setting/Changing Sounds (Patches) Selecting Wah Types (WAH TYPE) There are 35 types, in seven groups, of wah effects you can get by stepping on and releasing pedal 1 in F’edal Effect mode, with differing ranges of tone change and different speeds, and along with one type of modulation (vibrato), there are a total of 36 variations of wah pedal effects. ■ Selecting Wah (or Modulation) Type 1. Select the patch whose effect type you want to change, and press [COMMON] to go into Patch Edit mode. 2. Press [PARAMETER] to select "WAH TYPE." J L J L- WHbl TVF'E Wah 1 3. Use [VALUE1 to change the setting. * For a detailed explanation, see the subsequent section, “Wah Pedal Variations that can be selected in WAH TYPE." * When making settings, play the guitar with pressing pedal 1 to try the effect. 4. Press [WRITE] to perform the Patch Write operation (p. 36). * After performing the Patch Write operation, you will automatically return to Play mode. * If you don't want to save the Patch, press IPLAY] to return to Play mode. ♦ Wah Pedal Variations that can be selected in WAH TYPE The digit (1-5) at the end of the displayed type name indicates the speed at which the tone will change. When you step on and release the pedal, the numbers show, with "1" indicating the fastest tone change, and as these numbers get larger, the speed decreases. Examples ol Wahl to Wah5. Brightnessl to BnghtnessS. etc. (Changes over time) Wah1-5: This adds an effect that resembles n guitar wah pedal to the synthesizer sound. With this unique effect added to the sound, stepping on the pedal gives the tone a brighter "wah" sound, and when the pedal is released, the sound becomes darker, with an "oww" sound. By repeatedly stepping on and releasing the pedal, you can get an effect that sounds like "wah wah wah." AutoWah1-5: This is basically the same effect as the wah pedal (Wah 1-5), but rather than being applied with the pedal, with this novel method, the effect is automatically applied each time the guitar is picked. In this situation, the pedal still works to add affect, so you can use both of these options together. When combined with the Play Feel setting "Envelope2" on tones like Synth Bass, you can get a smooth "touch wall" effect. For details on setting the "touch wah" effect, refer to "Following the Guitar Sound Shape (Envelope Follow)" (p. 40). Brightness1-5: This controls only the brightness of the sound, without adding the characteristic sound of the wah itself. In all other actions, it is absolutely identical to Wah 1 to 5. NarrowWah1-5: This compresses the tone difference from stepping on and releasing the pedal to half the range of the normal wah (W'ah 1 to 5). In all other actions, it is absolutely identical to Wah 1 to 5. R.Wahl-5 (Reverse Wah 1-5): This reverses the tones from stepping on and releasing the pedal in normal wah (Wah 1 to 5) (i.e. step —> dark sound, release —> bright). R.Brightness1-5 (Reverse Brightness 1-5): This reverses the tones from stepping on and releasing the pedal in the brightness setting (Brightness 1 to 5) (i.e. step -» dark sound, release —> bright). R.NarrowWah1-5 (Reverse Narrow Wah 1-5): This reverses the tones from stepping on and releasing the pedal in Narrow (NarrowWah 1 to 5) (i.e. step —»dark sound, release —» bright). Modulation: When you select this setting, as you step on the pedal, then rather than a wah-type effect, a deep vibrato (w'avering pitch) effect is added. Differing from the mood created by playing finger vibrato on the guitar, it gives a mechanical, synthesizer-sounding vibrato. The speed and depth of the vibrato you get with this function is predetermined for each tone. 43 Chap.5 Chapter 5 Setting/Changing Sounds (Patches) * If you use wah once, the sound from a patch ivith a muffled sound may continue, or some other kind of peculiarity may change, even after releasing the wah pedal. If this happens, siv...


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