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23. Phase Dist. Phasing plus distortion. 24. Symphonic Dist. Symphonic plus distortion. Distortion Level (DISTORTION): 0 - 100% Sets the "degree" or "depth" of the distortion portion of the effect. Distortion Level (DISTORTION): 0 - 100% Sets the "degree" or "depth" of the distortion portion of the effect. Phase Balance (PHASE BAL): 0 - 100% Determines the amount of phase effect applied to the distor- tion sound. Symphonic Balance (SYMPHO BAL): 0 - 100% Determines the amount of symphonic effect applied to the distortion sound. Modulation Frequency (MOD. FRQ): 0.1 Hz - 20 Hz Sets the speed of the effect variation. Modulation Frequency (MOD. FRQ): 0.1 Hz - 20 Hz Sets the speed of the effect variation. Modulation Depth (MOD. DEPTH): 0% - 100% Sets the depth of the effect. Modulation Depth (MOD. DEPTH): 0% - 100% Sets the depth of the effect. Modulation Delay (MOD. DLY): 0.1 - 8.0 milliseconds This sets the basic delay time from the initial direct sound to the beginning of the phase effect. Trigger Level (TRG. LEVEL): 1 - 100 Determines the amplitude of the input signal required to trigger the effect. This parameter, in conjunction with the RELEASE parameter below, functions effectively as a noise gate to cut out hiss and noise when an input signal is not present. TRG LEVEL should be set so that the effect is activated only when a note is played on the instrument used. Release Time (RELEASE): 5 - 32000 milliseconds Determines the amount of time it takes for the distortion gate to close after the input signal drops below the trigger level. Proper setting of the RELEASE parameter is essential to allow a natural decay of the source instrument sound. Trigger Level (TRG. LEVEL): 1 - 100 Determines the amplitude of the input signal required to trigger the effect. This parameter, in conjunction with the RELEASE parameter below, functions effectively as a noise gate to cut out hiss and noise when an input signal is not present. TRG LEVEL should be set so that the effect is activated only when a note is played on the instrument used. Release Time (RELEASE): 5 - 32000 milliseconds Determines the amount of time it takes for the distortion gate to close after the input signal drops below the trigger level. Proper setting of the RELEASE parameter is essential to allow a natural decay of the source instrument sound. L 17 GEP50 GUITAR EFFECT PROCESSOR