Modulation; Delay/Reverb - DigiTech Genesis 1 User Manual

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Modulation

The Genesis1 has 3 modulation effects to choose from: Chorus,Tremolo,
and Phaser. Only one modulation effect can be selected at a time. The
Modulation button has a 3-color LED (Red, Green,Yellow) that indicates
the 3 different effects. Press the
LED color lights with the effect you want to use. Turn the knob clockwise
to increase the speed and intensity of each effect. For example:
CHORUS
- A Chorus adds a short delay to your signal. The delayed
signal is modulated in and out of tune and then mixed back with the origi-
nal signal to create a thicker sound. Turn the knob to increase the speed
and decrease the depth.
TREMOLO
- A Tremolo modulates the volume of the signal at an
even rate. Turn the knob to increase both speed and depth.
PHASER
- A Phaser splits the incoming signal, takes it in and out of
phase, and then mixes it back in with the original signal. Turn the knob to
increase the speed and decrease the regeneration (depth remains fixed).
To bypass the modulation, press the button until the LED goes off.

Delay/Reverb

The Genesis1 is equipped with both delay and reverb. Delay records a
portion of the incoming signal, and plays it back at a set time. Reverb
gives the listener a sense that the music is being performed in various
acoustical environments. Both delay and reverb can be used independent-
ly or they can be used together. The delay time is set with the TAP-IT
button. Press the button at the rate you want the delay to repeat.The
delay has a range of 100ms – 2.0 seconds. There are also 2 reverb types,
Spring and Hall. The reverb type is dependent on which amp model is
selected. Below is a list of reverb types associated with each model:
Black Face - Spring
Boutique - Hall
Rectified - Hall
Brit Stack - Hall
Tweed - Spring
Brit Combo - Spring
The Delay/Reverb has a TAP-IT button, with a flashing LED (Delay Time),
and a knob that adjusts Delay Level, Reverb Level, or Delay+Reverb Level.
The Delay/Reverb knob has 3 ranges. The first range selects only the
delay and controls the Delay Level. The second range selects only the
reverb and controls the Reverb Level. The third range selects both the
delay and reverb and controls both of their levels. To bypass the delay and
reverb, turn the knob fully counter-clockwise to the "OFF" position.
MODULATION
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Fuzz - Hall
Hot Rod - Hall
High Gain - Hall
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