Princeton Digital (USA) Guitar Effects Console G9.2tt2q User Manual

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Effect Types and Parameters

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DELAY module

This is a delay module that allows use of the hold function. Effect parameters are described
below, after effect types.

Delay

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

PingPongDly

This is a ping-pong type delay where the delay sound alternates between left and right.

Echo

This effect simulates a tape echo with a long delay time of up to 5000 ms.

PingPongEcho

This is a ping-pong type delay where the delay sound alternates between left and right. Long delay settings up to
5000 ms are possible.

AnalogDelay

This effect simulates an analog delay with a long delay time of up to 5000 ms.
The above 5 effect types have the same parameters.

PARM1

PARM2

PARM3

PARM4

Time

1 –

5000

FeedBack

0 – 100

HiDamp

0 – 10

Mix

0 – 100

Sets the delay time.

Adjusts the feedback amount.

Adjusts the treble attenuation
of the effect sound.

Adjusts the level of the effect
sound mixed to the original
sound.

ReverseDelay

This is a reverse delay with a long delay time of up to 2500 ms.

PARM1

PARM2

PARM3

PARM4

Time

10 –

2500

FeedBack

0 – 100

HiDamp

0 – 10

Balance

0 – 100

Sets the delay time.

Adjusts the feedback amount.

Adjusts the treble attenuation
of the effect sound.

Adjusts the balance between
original sound and effect
sound.

Air

This effect reproduces the ambience of a room, to create spatial depth.

PARM1

PARM2

PARM3

PARM4

Size

1 – 100

Reflex

0 – 10

Tone

0 – 10

Mix

0 – 100

Adjusts the size of the
simulated space.

Adjusts the amount of
reflections from the wall.

Adjusts the tonal quality of the
sound.

Adjusts the level of the effect
sound mixed to the original
sound.

Effect Types and Parameters

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REVERB module

This module comprises various kinds of reverb, early reflections, and multi-tap delay. Effect
parameters are described below, after effect types.

Hall

This reverb effect simulates the acoustics of a concert hall.

Room

This reverb effect simulates the acoustics of a room.

Spring

This effect simulates a spring-type reverb.

Arena

This reverb effect simulates the acoustics of a large venue such as a sports arena.

TiledRoom

This reverb effect simulates the acoustics of a tiled room.

ModernSpring

This effect simulates a bright, transparent spring-type reverb.
The above six effect types have the same parameters.

PARM1

PARM2

PARM3

PARM4

Decay

1 – 30

PreDelay

1 – 100

Tone

0 – 10

Mix

0 – 100

Sets the duration of the reverb.

Adjusts the delay between
input of the original sound and
start of the reverb sound.

Adjusts the tonal quality of the
sound.

Adjusts the level of the effect
sound mixed to the original
sound.

E/Reflection

This effect isolates only the early reflection components of the reverb.

PARM1

PARM2

PARM3

PARM4

Decay

1 – 30

Shape

±10

Tone

0 – 10

Mix

0 – 100

Sets the duration of the reverb.

Adjusts the envelope of the
effect sound. In the negative
range, the envelope is
reversed. At 0, the effect is a
gate reverb. In the positive
range, the envelope is an
attenuating envelope.

Adjusts the tonal quality of the
sound.

Adjusts the level of the effect
sound mixed to the original
sound.

MultiTapDly

This effect produces several components with different delay times.

PARM1

PARM2

PARM3

PARM4

Time

1 –

3000

Pattern

1 – 8

Tone

0 – 10

Mix

0 – 100

Sets the basic delay time.

Selects the combination
pattern for the taps. The
selection ranges from
rhythmical to random patterns.

Adjusts the tonal quality of the
sound.

Adjusts the level of the effect
sound mixed to the original
sound.

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