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Patch List
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NO. Description
1
1 Lead distortion sound with sustain.
2 Loud rock Patch effective with low sound.
3 Persistent twin lead sound.
2
1 Solid drive sound, perfect for lead.
2 Crunch sound with particularly rough distortion.
3 Organ style Patch that uses the ROTARY effect.
3
1 Patch with stack amp style distortion.
2 Clean sound effective when used with delay.
3 Patch that provides a wah effect when the pedal is used.
4
1 Mild lead sound resembling that of the BOSS OD-1.
2 Overdrive sound with particular midrange quality.
3 Patch that is just right for Blues.
5
1 Lead sound with smooth distortion.
2 Patch that is perfect for use with country music.
3 Jazz guitar sound. Effective when used with a front pickup.
6
1 Overdrive sound with deep distortion.
2 Patch combining crunch sound with spatial effects.
3 Wah sound that is perfect for rhythm cutting.
7
1 Sound with the depth of chorus added—good for lead.
2 The British rock sound of the ’60s.
3 A fantastic clean sound that uses a phaser effect.
8
1 Extreme distortion sound, perfect for heavy metal.
2 Patch using the UNI-V for a particularly heavy twisting effect.
3 Acoustic guitar sound.
9
1 Hard rock sound of the ‘70s.
2 Sound for rhythm cutting combining COMPRESSOR and PHASER.
3 Synth sound that uses square wave. Good for use with tapping.
0
1 ‘60s surf rock sound.
2 Patch that lets you use the pedal to raise the pitch up to one octave.
3 Synth sound combining vibrato and slow echo.