Creating A Preset - Two Notes OPUS User Manual

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Dry/Wet allows you to balance the cab sim signal and the processed signal by 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 frequencies 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 400Hz in Guitar mode and 150Hz in bass mode.
Brilliance is centered at 1500Hz in Guitar mode and 2000Hz in bass mode. Both Thickness
and Brilliance have a gain range between 0 and +15dB.
4.3 Reverb
There are 12 room reverbs and one full 'CUSTOM' reverb in OPUS.
When using the Reverb, you have access to the following parameters:
Dry/wet: adjusts the balance between the incoming signal and the reverb. With the knob at
halfway, both levels are equal
Preset: selects the reverb acoustic environment. There are 12 spaces and one custom reverb.
Size: adjusts the scale of the simulated room, from tiny to gigantic
Echo: adjusts the level of the reflections
Color: adjusts the tone of the reverb from darker to bright.
There is also a dedicated switch to change the acoustic characteristics of the REVERB module on-the-
fly:
Room: plenty of early reflections with a bright sound.
Ambience: subtle early reflections and a bass-heavy response

Creating a Preset

An OPUS preset can contain the following components:
A TSM™ Preamp
A TSM™ Poweramp
An Emulated Cabinet (using either the built-in DynIR™ Engine or 3rd Party IR Loader)
Two (selected from a choice of 8) microphones and their positions within the room if using the
DynIR™ Engine
Post FX including the NOISE GATE, EQ, ENHANCER and/or REVERB
A predefined Preset Level
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