Effect knob settings – ALESIS NanoVerb Stereo Amplifier User Manual

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EFFECT Knob Settings

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Bright
Accentuates the higher frequencies for a crisp sound usually found

in acoustics with smaller bodies.

Rhythm
A full, warm sound that’s great for strumming rhythm parts.

Jumbo

Provides a little more low-end for that sound associated with large-
body acoustics.

Drive
Adds a crunch to your acoustic sound, as if you’re playing through

a tube amplifier and pushing the gain. Higher values mean more
drive.

Off
Turns TYPE off.

EQ (Equalizer)

This module provides you with a high-pass filter and four bands of equalization
that you can use to shape the sound of your audio signal by cutting and boosting

certain frequencies.

HPF (High-Pass Filter)

This filter eliminates unwanted low frequencies by cutting out all frequencies
lower than 80 Hz when activated. Frequencies higher than 80 Hz are allowed to

pass (thus the name “high-pass filter”). This is very useful for getting rid of noise
caused by air conditioners, passing cars or other low-frequency rumble (great if
you’re recording at home).

Turns on the high-pass filter.

Turns off the high-pass filter.

LOW

This is a single-pole low-shelf filter at 150Hz. This works by allowing you to
boost or cut all of the frequencies below 150Hz. Use the LOW band to adjust

the bass in your guitar signal.

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