Effect types and parameters, How to read the parameter table – Princeton Digital (USA) Guitar Effects Console G9.2tt2q User Manual

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This effect simulates a tape echo.
The above two effect types have the same parameters.

PARM1

PARM2

PARM3

PARM4

Time

1 –

2000

mS

FeedBack

0 – 100

HiDamp

0 – 10

Mix

0 – 100

Sets the delay time.

Adjusts the amount of feedback.
Higher setting values result in a
higher number of delay sound

Adjusts the treble attenuation
of the delay sound. Lower
setting values result in softer

Adjusts the level of the effect
sound mixed to the original

DELAY module

This is a delay module that allows use of the hold function.

Delay

This is a long delay with a maximum setting of 5000 ms.

WAH/EFX1 module

This module comprises wah and filter effects as well as special effects such as ring
modulator and octave.

AutoWah

This effect varies wah in accordance with picking intensity.

A-Resonance

This effect varies the resonance filter frequency in accordance with picking intensity.
The above two effect types have the same parameters.

PARM1

PARM2

PARM3

PARM4

Position

Befr, Aftr

Sense

-10 – -1,

1 – 10

Resonance

0 – 10

Level

2 – 100

Effect parameters 1 – 4

Effect type

When this effect type is selected, the four parameters listed
here can be adjusted with parameter knobs 1 - 4. The setting
range for each parameter is also shown. Some effect
parameters are adjusted with the knobs of the pre-amp section.

Tempo sync

The note symbol ( ) in the table indicates that the parameter can be synchronized to the

patch specific tempo. If you select the note symbol as value for the parameter when making the

setting at the G9.2tt, the parameter value will be synchronized to the patch specific tempo in

note units (→ p. 39).

Expression pedal

The pedal symbol ( ) in the table indicates that the parameter can be controlled with the

expression pedal 1/2. If you select the parameter as control target when making the setting at

the G9.2tt (→ p. 32 – 35), the expression pedal 1/2 will adjust the parameter in real time when
the patch is selected. Parameters with the pedal symbol can also be selected as control targets

for the ARRM function.

Delay tap/hold delay/delay mute

The tap ( ), hold ( ), and mute ( ) symbols in the table indicate that the

respective function foot switch 1/2 can be used to specify the delay time (TAP), toggle hold

delay on and off (HOLD), or toggle mute between on and off (MUTE). These functions apply only

to the DELAY module.

To use these functions, the respective function must be assigned to the function foot switch 1/2

(→ p. 38) and the respective effect type must be enabled.

Effect module

Effect Types and Parameters

How to read the parameter table

Effect Types and Parameters

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COMP module

Attenuates high-level signal components and boosts low-level signal components, to keep
the overall signal level within a certain range.

Compressor

This is an MXR Dynacomp type compressor.

PARM1

PARM2

PARM3

PARM4

Sense

0 – 10

Attack

Fast, Slow Tone

0 – 10

Level

2 – 100

Adjusts the compressor
sensitivity. Higher setting
values result in higher
sensitivity.

Selects compressor attack
speed in two levels: Fast or
Slow.

Adjusts the tonal quality of the
sound.

Adjusts the signal level after
passing the module.

RackComp

This effect type allows more detailed adjustment than "Compressor".

PARM1

PARM2

PARM3

PARM4

Threshold

0 – 50

Ratio

1 – 10

Attack

1 – 10

Level

2 – 100

Adjusts the reference signal
level for the compressor
action.

Adjusts the compression ratio.

Adjusts the compressor attack
speed.

Adjusts the signal level after
passing the module.

Limiter

This is a limiter that suppresses signal peaks above a certain reference level.

PARM1

PARM2

PARM3

PARM4

Threshold

0 – 50

Ratio

1 – 10

Release

1 – 10

Level

2 – 100

Adjusts the reference signal
level for the limiter action.

Adjusts the compression ratio
of the limiter.

Adjusts the delay between the
point where the signal level
falls below the threshold level
and the limiter release.

Adjusts the signal level after
passing the module.

WAH/EFX1 module

This module comprises wah and filter effects as well as special effects such as ring
modulator and octave.

AutoWah

This effect varies wah in accordance with picking intensity.
See A-Resonance (next effect) for effect parameters.

A-Resonance

This effect varies the resonance filter frequency in accordance with picking intensity.

PARM1

PARM2

PARM3

PARM4

Position

Befr, Aftr

Sense

-10 – -1,

1 – 10

Resonance

0 – 10

Level

2 – 100

Selects the connection
position of the WAH/EFX1
module. Available settings are
"Befr" (before pre-amp
section) or "Aftr" (after pre-
amp section).

Adjusts the effect sensitivity.

Adjusts the intensity of the
resonance sound.

Adjusts the signal level after
passing the module.

Booster

This is a booster for increasing signal gain.

PARM1

PARM2

PARM3

PARM4

Range

1 – 5

Tone

0 – 10

Gain

0 – 10

Level

2 – 100

Adjusts the frequency range to
boost.

Adjusts the tonal quality of the
sound.

Adjusts the amount of boost.

Adjusts the signal level after
passing the module.

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