Fender Princeton Chorus DSP Owners Manual - Page 5
Dsp Stereo Effects - Controls - amp
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DSP STEREO EFFECTS - CONTROLS FIG. A • REVERB/DELAY (FIG. A): Select from 5 TYPES of effects with the TYPE knob : DELAY/REVERB - A blend of delay and reverb DELAY - A multi-tap digital delay ROOM - A simulation of medium-size room acoustics HALL - A simulation of large-size hall acoustics PLATE - A simulation of studio plate reverb A range of preset REVERB/DELAY RATES can be selected within each TYPE (numbered in sets, FIG. A). The preset RATES get slower going clockwise within that TYPE (direction of arrows, FIG. A). For instance, presets numbered "1" in FIG. A, will have the fastest REVERB/DELAY RATES. • CHORUS/MODULATION (FIG. B): Select from 3 TYPES of effects with the TYPE knob: CHORUS 1 - A modern, lush chorus CHORUS 2 - A reproduction of the effect in the original Princeton Stereo Chorus amp FLANGE - An enhanced short-delay effect A range of preset CHORUS/MODULATION sweep DEPTHS can be selected within each TYPE (numbered in sets, FIG. B). The preset sweep DEPTHS get deeper going clockwise within that TYPE (direction of arrows, FIG. B). For instance, presets numbered "1" in FIG. B, will have the shallowest CHORUS/MODULATION sweep DEPTHS. • CHORUS/MODULATION (FIG. C): Adjust the sweep RATE with the RATE knob . The sweep RATES get faster going clockwise (direction of arrow in FIG. C). For instance, the RATE numbered "1" in FIG. C is the slowest sweep RATE. FIG. B FIG. C 5