Editing a Kit's Settings (KIT Edit)
Parameter
Value
FUZZ
Balance
OFF, 1–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
Drive
0–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
Tone
0–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
Level
0–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
CRUSHER
Balance
OFF, 1–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
SampleRate
0–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
Filter
0–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
PHASER
Balance
OFF, 1–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
TempoSync
OFF, ON
(TempoSync =
OFF) 0–255
Rate
(TempoSync =
MASTER FX
ON) 64.00–0.25
[CTRL]
*1
step
(steps of 0.25)
Depth
0–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
Resonance
0–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
Manual
0–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
4ST, 8ST, 12ST,
Type
BI-PHASE
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Explanation
Adjusts the fuzz effect.
With a setting of 255, the fuzz effect is
at 100%.
Adjusts the depth of distortion.
Because increasing Drive also
increases the output level, make
adjustments by lowering Level.
Adjusts the tone.
Raising the Tone emphasizes the high-
frequency region.
Lowering the Tone emphasizes the
low-frequency region.
Specifies the output level.
Set this so that the volume is
essentially the same whether the
MASTER FX Sw is on or off.
Adjusts the lo-fi effect.
With a setting of 255, the lo-fi effect is
at 100%.
Specifies the sampling frequency at
which the crusher effect resamples the
sound.
Increasing the SampleRate lowers the
sampling frequency, producing a more
lo-fi sound.
Specifies the cutoff frequency of the
LPF that is applied before Crusher
resamples the sound.
By lowering the Filter setting you can
reduce harsh high-frequency noise.
Adjusts the phase effect.
With a setting of 255, the phase effect
is at 100%.
Choose ON if you want the phase
effect to synchronize with the tempo.
Specifies the rate of the phase effect.
Specifies the depth of the phase effect.
Adjusts the amount of resonance.
Raising the Resonance emphasizes
the effect and produces a strongly
distinctive sound.
Specifies the center frequency at
which the phase effect is applied.
By raising Manual, you can reduce
the phase effect in the low-frequency
region.
(As necessary, lower Depth as well to
lighten the phase effect)
Selects the structure of the phaser.
4ST:
4-stage phaser
(produces a light phase
effect)
8ST:
8-stage phaser
(produces a typical phase
effect)
12ST:
12-stage phase
(produces a deep phase
effect)
BI-PHASE:
a phaser that connects two
phase shift circuits in series
(produces a
distinctive phase effect)
Parameter
Value
FLANGER
Balance
OFF, 1–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
TempoSync
OFF, ON
(TempoSync =
OFF) 0–255
Rate
(TempoSync =
MASTER FX
ON) 64.00–0.25
[CTRL]
*1
step
(steps of 0.25)
Depth
0–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
Resonance
0–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
Manual
0–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
FLAT, 20Hz,
25Hz, 31.5Hz,
40Hz, 50Hz,
63Hz, 80Hz,
LoCutF
100Hz, 125Hz,
160Hz, 200Hz,
250Hz, 315Hz,
400Hz, 500Hz,
630Hz, 800Hz
Mode
MONO, STEREO
SBF
Balance
OFF, 1–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
BandIntrvl
0–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
Band Wifth
0–255
MASTER FX
[CTRL]
*1
SBF1, SBF2,
Type
SBF3, SBF4,
SBF5, SBF6
-INF, -53.0dB–
Gain
0.0dB–+10.0dB
Explanation
Adjusts the flanging effect.
With a setting of 255, the flanging
effect is at 100%.
Choose ON if you want the flanging
effect to synchronize with the tempo.
Specifies the rate of the flanging
effect.
Specifies the depth of the flanging
effect.
Adjusts the amount of resonance.
Raising the Resonance emphasizes
the effect and produces a strongly
distinctive sound.
Specifies the center frequency at
which the flanging effect is applied.
By raising Manual, you can reduce the
flanging effect in the low-frequency
region.
(As necessary, you can also lower
Depth to make the flanging effect
shallower.)
Cuts the frequency region below the
specified frequency.
Selects whether the flanging is
modulated in the same or the
opposite way for left and right.
MONO:
Left and right are modulated
in the same way.
STEREO:
Left and right are modulated
in the opposite way.
Adjusts the side band filter effect.
With a setting of 255, the side band
filter effect is at 100%.
Adjusts the spacing of the bands.
As you raise BandIntrvl, the spacing
between the bands becomes wider,
so that only specific frequency regions
are passed.
Adjusts the width of the bands.
As you raise Band Width, the width of
each band becomes narrower, so that
only specific frequency regions are
passed.
Switches the range that can be
adjusted by BandIntrvl.
Switch the Type if you want to narrow
(or widen) the bands when adjusting
BandIntrvl.
Specifies the output gain.
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