Fender Mustangtrade GT 100 Mustang™ GT 100 Owner s Manual - English - Page 24

Modulation Effects

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MODULATION EFFECTS Note that the TAP utility button works with Mustang GT modulation effects, and flashes when a preset using one or more modulation effects is in use. All non-FMIC product names and trademarks appearing in this manual are the property of their respective owners and are used solely to identify the products whose tones and sounds were studied during sound model development for this product. The use of these products and trademarks does not imply any affiliation, connection, sponsorship, or approval between FMIC and with or by any third party. Sine Chorus Triangle Chorus Sine Flanger Triangle Flanger Vibratone Vintage Tremolo Sine Tremolo Ring Modulator Step Filter Phaser Phaser 90 Pitch Shifter Diatonic Pitch Smoothly rounded chorus effect that uses a sine wave for modulation Distinctive chorus effect that uses a triangle wave for modulation Smoothly rounded flanging effect that uses a sine wave for modulation Distinctive flanging effect that uses a triangle wave for modulation Classic late-'60s/early-'70s Fender effect with a rotating speaker baffle Classic Fender "stuttering" photoresistor tremolo, as heard in Fender amps such as the Twin Reverb Smoothly pulsating tube bias tremolo, as heard in amps such as the Fender Princeton Reverb Creatively non-harmonic dissonance from the early era of electronic music Rhythmically choppy modulation effect that dices notes into distinctly alternating "steps" Long-indispensable jetliner "whoosh" heard on countless recordings Phase shifter effect inspired by the classic '70s MXR Phase 90 Simple pitch shifter that adds another note above or below the dry signal pitch Pitch shifter that produces a chosen musical interval to create harmonized notes in key 22

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MODULATION EFFECTS
Sine Chorus
Smoothly rounded chorus effect that uses a sine
wave for modulation
Triangle Chorus
Distinctive chorus effect that uses a triangle
wave for modulation
Sine Flanger
Smoothly rounded flanging effect that uses a sine
wave for modulation
Triangle Flanger
Distinctive flanging effect that uses a triangle
wave for modulation
Vibratone
Classic late-’60s/early-’70s Fender effect with a
rotating speaker baffle
Vintage Tremolo
Classic Fender “stuttering” photoresistor tremolo, as heard in
Fender amps such as the Twin Reverb
Sine Tremolo
Smoothly pulsating tube bias tremolo, as heard in amps such as
the Fender Princeton Reverb
Ring Modulator
Creatively non-harmonic dissonance from the early era
of electronic music
Step Filter
Rhythmically choppy modulation effect that dices notes into
distinctly alternating “steps”
Phaser
Long-indispensable jetliner “whoosh” heard on
countless recordings
Phaser 90
Phase shifter effect inspired by the classic ’70s MXR Phase 90
Pitch Shifter
Simple pitch shifter that adds another note above or below
the dry signal pitch
Diatonic Pitch
Pitch shifter that produces a chosen musical interval
to create harmonized notes in key
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Note that the TAP utility button works with Mustang GT modulation effects, and flashes when
a preset using one or more modulation effects is in use.
All non-FMIC product names and trademarks appearing in this manual are the property of their respective owners and are used solely to identify the
products whose tones and sounds were studied during sound model development for this product. The use of these products and trademarks does
not imply any affiliation, connection, sponsorship, or approval between FMIC and with or by any third party.