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Editing Effects
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Setting the Mod Level
Button: [EDIT] [EDIT] [60 MOD]
Pages: 3, 6
Parameter: Mod1 Level, Mod2 Level (-99 to 99)
This determines the degree to which the Mod Destination will be
modulated by the Source.
The Lezlie Function [70 LEZLIE]
This “rotating speaker” simulation is available in Configurations 3 and 5
only. In Configuration 3 it takes its input from Send 1. In Configuration
5 it can have up to two inputs, and those can come from a greater variety
of sources.
Selecting the Lezlie Input 1 Source (Config 5)
Button: [EDIT] [EDIT] [70 LEZLIE]
Page: 1 (Config 5 only)
Parameter: In1 (REVERB or DELAY)
This selects the first input to the Lezlie in Configuration 5
(OVERDRIVE+LEZLIE). The input can be the output of the Reverb
or Delay.
Selecting the Lezlie Input 2 Source (Config 5)
Button: [EDIT] [EDIT] [70 LEZLIE]
Page: 2 (Config 5 only)
Parameter: In2 (see below)
This selects the second input to the Lezlie in Configuration 5
(OVERDRIVE+LEZLIE). The choices are:
• Sends 1 – 4
• Overdrive Output
• Pitch Input
• Pitch Output
• Delay Input
• Reverb Input
Setting the Balance Between the Lezlie Inputs
(Config 5 Only)
Button: [EDIT] [EDIT] [70 LEZLIE]
Page: 3 (Config 5 only)
Parameter: ->Lez (IN1<99 to 99>IN2)
This controls the balance between Input 1 and Input 2 going into the
Lezlie. When set to IN1<99, only Input 1 is being routed to the Lezlie.
When set to 99>IN2, only Input 2 is routed. When set to <0>, an even
mix of both signals is passed on.
TIP: The Lezlie effect is most commonly
used on guitar and organ sounds.