Appendix – tone creation reference – Tascam GA-100CD User Manual

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Appendix – Tone creation reference



TASCAM GA-100CD

Name

Description

Preamp

Knob

1

Knob

2

Knob

3

FX

Reverb

Channel

GAIN

BASS

MID

TREBLE

SPEED

DEPTH

F/B

LEVEL

OUTPUT

LEVEL

SOURCE

OUTPUT

Factory

preset

FLANGER

Edgy

Sharp flanger for rhythm guitar

C

3

10

6

7.5

4

5

8

MAIN

0

DIRECT

SUB

C5

W

ide

W

ide stereo flanger

C

3

10

6

7.5

6.5

8

8

SUB

1

DIRECT

SUB

Slow

Heavy stereo flanger

D

7

6

7

7

1

5

10

BOTH

2

BOTH

SUB

D2

Classic

Orthodox heavy flanger

D

3

6

7

6

5

5

10

BOTH

1

EFFECT

MAIN

SPEED

RES

LEVEL

PHASER

Classic

Nice

and

clean

for

rhythm

guitar

C

3

3

5.5

7

1.5

1.5

10

MAIN

0

EFFECT

MAIN

Clean

Clean,

vibrating

phaser

suits

arpeggios

C

4

6

10

8.5

4

7

8.5

BOTH

2

EFFECT

SUB

Heavy

Heavy

phaser

D

9

6

7.5

5

2

2

10

MAIN

1

EFFECT

MAIN

D3

Solo

Doubling

70’

s

phaser

for

lead

guitar

D

7

6

6

7

6

9

10

BOTH

1

EFFECT

SUB

SPEED

DEPTH

LEVEL

CHORUS

Super

Clean

Makes

clean

sounds

cleaner

and

brighter

C

4

8

5

10

6.5

10

10

SUB

3

BOTH

BOTH

C1

Dirty

Dirty

chorus

sound

for

blues

lead

guitar

C

7

10

9

10

6.5

6.5

10

MAIN

2.5

DIRECT

MAIN

Heavy

Heavy

, thick

chorus

for

backing

guitar

D

8

9

3

10

3

3

10

BOTH

1

EFFECT

SUB

D4

Solo

Full

stereo

sound

for

lead

guitar

D

6.5

7

6.5

3.5

7.5

4

9

SUB

1

DIRECT

SUB

SPEED

W

A

VE

TYPE

DEPTH

TREMOLO

Clean

Solo

Clean

sound

for

lead

guitar

C

5

10

7.5

7

7

3

7

MAIN

2

EFFECT

BOTH

Panning

Pan

sound

only

through

5-inch

speakers

C

4

7

7

7

4.5

1

10

SUB

3

EFFECT

SUB

W

aver

Solo

Light

sound

good

in

small

amounts

for

lead

guitar

D

6

6.5

7

3.5

8

9

4

MAIN

1

EFFECT

BOTH

Shock-waver

Bold

sound

that

emphasizes

harmonics

D

8

9

8

8

10

10

6

MAIN

2

EFFECT

BOTH

This chart shows example effects settings and the
factory presets. Use these examples of clean and
overdrive channel settings to create your own sounds.

Your guitar will also affect the tone quality, so make
adju

stments as necessary to achieve the tone you desire.

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