DOD GS30 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
5. Effect - This button will access the Modulation and Pitch shifting effects. The currently selected type of
fect in this group is indicated by a flashing LED. Successive press of the Effect button will select a different type
f effect within this group. The choices include: Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo, Ring Modulator, Pixellator,
nveloped Flanger, Enveloped Phaser, Pitch Shift, Detune, and Pitch Bend. Only one type of Effect from this group
may be used at a time. The Display will show the status of the Effect section as either on, or two dashes --
ndicating bypass. If the Enveloped Effect is chosen, the Display will show an abbreviation for the type of Envelope
ffect. Rotating the Data Wheel will change the status of the Effect type. You will notice that one or more of the
arameter LEDs will light with each selection in the Effect group. This means that those Parameters are associated
ith the selected Effect, and are available for further adjustment. You will need to use the Parameter button to
ccess the associated Parameters. See page 20 for a complete description of these effect types.
6. Delay/Reverb - This button will access the Delay and Reverb effects. The selected effect type will be
ndicated by a flashing LED. Successive presses of the Delay/Reverb button will toggle between the two effects. The
atus of the selected effect and the current type of Delay and Reverb are shown in the Display. Rotating the Data
Wheel will change the status and/or the type of Delay and Reverb. Both the Delay and Reverb can be used
multaneously in any Preset. You will notice that one or more of the Parameter LEDs will light with each selection
n this group. This means that those Parameters are associated with the selected effect, and are available for
urther adjustment. You will need to use the Parameter button to access the associated Parameters. See page 22
or a complete description of Delay and Reverb effects.
7. Parameters - This button provides access to any Parameters associated with the Effect group, Delay, and
everb. The Parameter button will only work when one of these effects groups has been selected. The lit LEDs
ndicate which Parameters are associated with the selected effect, and the currently selected parameter will be
ndicated by a flashing LED. Successive presses of the Parameter button will advance through all Parameters
vailable for the selected effect. The Display will show the value of the selected Parameter, and rotating the Data
Wheel will change the value of the selected Parameter.
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