Ring Modulator; Auto Wah; Analog Flange; Mog - Peavey Vypyr 30 Player's Handbook

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Stompbox Encoder

Ring Modulator

The Ring Modulator combines two waveforms and plays the sum and difference of the frequencies
present in each waveform. As you will hear this effect is certainly a little "off the wall," but can be
a lot of fun. Parameter adjustments: P1 Carrier Frequency, P2 Mix.

Auto Wah

The Auto Wah uses frequency filter sweeps in the range typically associated with vocals to give the
guitar a "wah" sound. Parameter adjustments: P1 Speed, P2 Sweep Depth.

Analog Flange

Flanging is a time-based audio effect that occurs when two identical signals are mixed together
with one signal slightly delayed. This delay produces a swept comb-filter effect.

MOG

An effect of our own creation. MOG stands for "Monophonic Octave Generator." Basically we
generate a signal ONE OCTAVE ABOVE the signal you are playing and another ONE OCTAVE
BELOW. This effect can get a little gnarly when used with chords so try it with single notes at first.
Parameter adjustments: P1 Octave UP level, P2 Octave DOWN level
Analog Phase
Analog Phase is an effect commonly confused with Flanging. Phasing uses changes in the frequen-
cy spectrum to create peaks and valleys in the audio signal.
Tube Scrm
Classic overdrive distortion with just a touch of MID BOOST. Great in front of almost any amp
model. Try it in front of a clean DLx for starters. Parameter Adjustment: P1 LEVEL, P2 DRIVE.

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