The Solo Boost Button - DigiTech 2112 Owner's Manual

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MIDI CCs:When you use MIDI CCs, your 2112
responds to CC numbers 0-127 and CHP (channel
pressure or aftertouch).
For example, you can have a synth's modulation
wheel (usually MIDI CC#1) control the in level of a
reverb and chorus in one program while the delay
feedback may be controlled in another.
LFOs:When you use LFOs, parameter values can be
controlled automatically between a defined minimum
and maximum setting at a user-definable rate.Your
2112 has 2 user definable LFOs in each program that
can be assigned to any Parameter.
For example, you can create an auto panner without
using an auto panner module. Simply link an effect's
output pan parameter to the LFO modifier and the
LFO will move that parameter back and forth.This
modifier can be a very useful weapon in the ongoing
battle of new sound creation.There are two LFOs
available in each program that can use unique speeds
and waveforms.
DYNAMIC MODIFIERS: When you use Dynamic
Modifiers, the Parameter values are controlled in
relation to the dynamics of the input signal.The pos-
sibilities are nearly endless, and they cannot be dupli-
cated using any other method.
For example, you could link the Dynamic Modifier of
a Program to control a chorus level. It doesn't sound
like much on paper, but imagine the expressiveness
of this type of effect on a lead. As the dynamics of
the music increase, the chorus becomes less appar-
ent. Ease up on the solo a little and the chorus
increases. ALL IN REAL TIME!
For more information on using modifiers see the
"Using Modifiers" section. on page 47
T
S
B
HE
OLO
UTTON
How many times have you been on stage and your big
solo comes up and that great Blues tone that you're using
for rhythm playing just needs to be louder. Unfortunately,
your trusty sound man is trying to collect phone num-
bers in the lobby. Well don't fret, you just kick in the
Solo Button and you can become your own sound man.
What does this mean? The unique Solo Button feature
when engaged (either via the Front panel control, or the
optional Control One foot controller), will give you an
additional 6dB of boost.This feature is also ideal to use in
the studio (or live) to give you a little extra punch for
solos.
To assign the Solo button function, simply press the
<Solo> button then store. If you wish to link it to a
footswitch, access can be made in Page 3 of the Master
Mix menu in the Utilities menu.
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