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Rigs and Signal Chain 18
If you changed a parameter setting, but want to return to the previous value, you can use the
UNDO button
on the
left side of the display. It will always revert your most recent action. The
REDO button
will revert the action of the
UNDO button – this is a great way to compare two settings.
In Browser Mode, you can select the desired Rig using the buttons of the
RIG navigation cross
on the right side of
the front panel. Press left/right to advance in single steps, or up/down to jump to the next group. Another way to
scroll Rigs is by using the
BROWSE knob
located above the right-hand side of the display. The advantage of using
the BROWSE knob method is that it allows you to view eight Rigs at once - the RIG navigation cross can then be
used to move the cursor around the list. You can change the sequence of Rigs by using the soft button labelled
Sort
to sort them by date or author, and then load the selected Rig with the "Load" soft button.
Order
Once you have found a Rig that you like, you have immediately control over the gain, which displays its current value
on the LED collar around the dedicated knob. You can also use the
soft knobs
below the display to change the tone
of the amplifier in the Rig.

Effect Modules

Each Rig contains eight effect modules. The first four labeled "A, B, C, and D", are all mono, and are applied before
the signal reaches the stack section. These are best suited to stomp boxes like distortions or wah effects. Once the
signal has passed through the amplifier and virtual cabinet, you can add four stereo effects in the modules labelled
"X, MOD, DLY, and REV".
The list of available effect types in modules A, B, C, D, X, MOD, DLY is identical. The REV module is different in that
it has dedicated types and presets.
The DLY and REV modules have a predefined position and purpose. The knobs beneath these modules give you
direct access to the Delay Feedback and Mix parameters and the Reverb Time and Mix parameters.
If you intend to use a modulation effect in your Rig, we recommend placing it in the MOD module, as both the Head
and PowerHead provide two additional knobs for controlling the Rate and Intensity parameters.

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