Vintage Revolution PedalPro Owner's Manual page 34

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Working with Effects: Filters
To change the value of the sensitivity of F1, press EDIT [5]. Use the arrow
keys [3] to position the blinking cursor next to Sens1. Adjust the value with
the selection dial [4].
Fx – Displacement function, F1. Range: linear (lnr), positive exponential
(exp+), negative exponential (exp-).
The parameter Fx - on the second line of the display on page
the trajectory of the displacement of F1 as a function of your strumming
force.
To select or modify the displacement function for F1, press EDIT [5]. Use
the arrow keys [3] to position the blinking cursor next to Fx on the second
line of page 5/6. Adjust the value with the selection dial [4].
Fstr2[Hz] – Start frequency, F2. Range: 150 Hz to 2697 Hz
Sets the start frequency of the modulator sweep of filter F2 in envelope mode
To change the value of the starting frequency of the modulator of F2,
press EDIT [5]. Use the arrow keys [3] to position the blinking cursor next to
Fstr2. Adjust the value with the selection dial [4].
Sens2 – Sensitivity of filter F2. Range: 0-100%
This parameter defines how much your strumming action will affect the dis-
placement of filter F2.
To change the value of the sensitivity of F2, press EDIT [5]. Use the arrow
keys [3] to position the blinking cursor next to Sens2. Adjust the value with
the selection dial [4].
Fx – Displacement function, F2. Range: linear (lnr), positive exponential
(exp+), negative exponential (exp-).
The parameter FX - on the fourth line of the display on page
trajectory of the displacement of F2 as a function of your strumming force.
To select or modify the displacement function for F2, press EDIT [5]. Use
the arrow keys [3] to position the blinking cursor next to Fx on the fourth
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line of page 5/6. Adjust the value with the selection dial [4].
Rev. 2.0 - EN EU - fw 5.22
PAGE 6/6 - MANUAL MODE OR FIXED MODE SETTINGS FOR F1 AND F2
On this page you can configure filters F1 and F2 when in manual mode (F1Md
and/or F2Md set to manu on page 2/6).
5/6
- defines
F1[Hz} – Enhanced frequency, F1. Range: 370 Hz to 1968 Hz
This is the frequency at which filter F1 produces the maximum output level.
To change the value of enhanced frequency of F1, press EDIT [5]. Use
the arrow keys [3] to position the blinking cursor next to F1[Hz]. Adjust the
value with the selection dial [4].
Q1 – Resonance factor, filter F1. Range: 1 to 18 dB
The resonance factor characterises a filter's bandwidth relative to its centre
frequency. Essentially, the higher the resonance Q, the more the filter will em-
phasise the frequencies around its centre frequency. For user's convenience,
Q1 and Q2 can be edited on either page
across the two pages will be kept in sync.
To change the Q of filter F1 (Q1), press EDIT [5]. Use the arrow keys [3] to
position the blinking cursor next to Q1. Adjust the value with the selection
dial [4].
5/6
- defines the
F2[Hz} – Enhanced frequency, F2. Range: 150 Hz to 2697 Hs
This is the frequency at which filter F2 produces the maximum output level.
To change the value of enhanced frequency of F2, press EDIT [5]. Use
the arrow keys [3] to position the blinking cursor next to F2[Hz]. Adjust the
value with the selection dial [4].
Q2 – Resonance factor, filter F2. Range: 1 to 16
To change the Q of filter F2 (Q2), press EDIT [5]. Use the arrow keys [3] to
position the blinking cursor next to Q2. Adjust the value with the selection
dial [4].
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F1[Hz]: 3 0
7
Q1: . 5 0 0
F2[Hz]: 1 0
5
Q2: . 1 0 5
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and the values

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