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2.3.2 EQ
Guitar mode: 120Hz, 360Hz, 800Hz, 2000Hz, 6000Hz (centre frequency of each band from the
lowest to the highest).
Bass mode: 50Hz, 120Hz, 360Hz, 800Hz, 4000Hz (centre frequency of each band, from the lowest to
the highest)
Custom mode: the bands are as follows:
Low Cut: low cut, 10 - 500Hz (12 dB per octave slope)
Low: low shelf, 60 - 240 Hz, +/-20dB
LMid: peak, 180 - 720 Hz, +/-20dB
Mid: peak, 400 - 1600 Hz, +/-20dB
HMid: peak, 1 - 4 kHz, +/-20dB
High: peak, 3 - 12kHz, +/-20dB
2.3.3 Enhancer
DRY/WET allows you to balance the cab sim signal and the processed signal from the ENHANCER. At
zero (knob turned all the way down), only the cab sim signal is heard. At the halfway position, the
level of the cab sim signal is equal to the level of the ENHANCER. At full (knob turned all the way up),
you are only hearing the signal processed by the ENHANCER.
BODY is a compressor with a high-pass filter (set at 100hz in GUITAR mode and 150hz in BASS mode).
It only affects the low-mids (and above) frequency content of the signal. BODY will render your tone
fuller and more present. THICKNESS and BRILLIANCE emphasize the low end and high end of the tone,
respectively.
THICKNESS is centered at 400 Hz in GUITAR mode and 150 Hz in BASS mode.
BRILLIANCE is centered at 1500hz in GUITAR mode and 2000hz in BASS mode. Both THICKNESS and
BRILLIANCE have a gain range of 0 to +15dB.
2.3.4 Reverb
When using the Custom Reverb, you have access to the following parameters:
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The EQ section features 3 modes of operation: GUITAR,
BASS and CUSTOM. GUITAR and BASS are 5 band eqs,
with a gain range of -20dB to +20dB. The CUSTOM
mode gives you access to a 5 band semi parametric EQ
and a high pass filter.
The ENHANCER is a combination of dynamic and tone-
shaping tools especially tailored for your guitar and/or
bass.
There are 12 room reverbs and one full 'custom' reverb
in Captor X SE.
Torpedo Captor X SE User's Manual
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