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3 – Effects

TASCAM Pocketstudio 5

Reference Manual

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FX1

Refers to the effector which is between

INPUT

A

and

the recorded tracks. It is primarily meant for use with
guitars (either electric or acoustic) and bass guitars.

The presets available for this effector are:

Name

Description

EGTR

(electric guitar) settings

TraDist

Traditional distortion and doubling with a
short delay

Tube OD

Tube (valve) overdrive and vibrato

BlueDrv

Blues overdrive with an auto-wah. Use short
picking strokes with this setting

BlueSlid

Blues with a right and left tremelo

R.Bottom

80’s heavy rock sound

ClsRock1

A classic 70’s British stack sound

ClsRock2

A deeper classic sound with a detuned cho-
rus effect

MelSus

Mellow sustain setting with longish sustain.
Use this with a front humbucker for a sweet
drive sound

SmthDist

Smooth distortion for solos, using echo with
an overdrive sound

SpeeKing

Single-coil pickup distortion

Heavy1

Distorted “tube”-type sound for heavy rock

Heavy2

Fuzz and flange for a heavy feel

Heavy3

Chorus and distortion

Metal

Traditional metal sound (twin lead)

80sRock1

80s metal with a cutting edge

80sRock2

Deeper echo and a high cut with distortion

90sRock

Bright distortion and reverb; good for solo
use

FstChor

Good with a single-coil pickup for chords and
arpeggios. Similar to acoustic.

CompChr1

For single-coil pickups - chorus with pre-
delay expands the treble-emphasized sound

CompChr2

A good backing sound

Rhythm1

A backing sound with an edge to it

Rhythm2

Smooth backing sound, suitable for jazz

Rhythm3

A harder backing sound

Funk

A “feather” effect for funk/fusion backing

Groove

Flanger provides a rolling sound for backing,
and arpeggio playing

Country

Short echo and compression

Crying

Very emotional — use at different volumes
for a variety of effects

Weeping

Overdrive with a “big heart”

Fusion1

Sweet sustained overdrive

Fusion2

Long delay and bright distortion

ClnSolo

Long sustained solos are possible with this
sound

PwrDist1

A tube settingwith echo

PwrDist2

A deep chorused distortion for an American
rock sound

PwrDist3

A rough, metal distortion sound

PwrDist4

Doubled distortion with an edge

Texas1

The classic “black panel amp” sound

Texas2

A powerful overdriven sound

Texas3

A sharper overdrive sound

Texas4

Chorus and “stretched” overdrive

Swingy

Mid-peaking warm sound

FatJazz1

Use on jazz pieces with breaks

FatJazz2

Compressed “fat” jazz setting

R&B

High emphasis with a rough sound

ClnVerb

Clear long sustained sound

CtyBlues

Fat-sounding overdrive

LtlWing

Bright crunch sound

CoolPick

3D sound with some “feathering” on the
crunch

Fuzzy

A fuzzy deepened sound

Hazy

No matter what color it is, it’s still hazy (use
with a single-coil pickup)

BritCln

The traditional British clean sound

PowChord

Distorted backing power chord setting

BmLead

A special lead sound with pitch shift of a sev-
enth and distortion

FlngGtr

Treble overdrive and a “jet” flanger

Oct.Dist

One octave down split distortion

PhaseRev

Phase and reverb for backing

Ensemble

3D chorus effect — good with single-coil
pickups

Surf

Suitable for West Coast surf

Violin

Smooth attack — nice with a humbucker

BlkPanel

A famous tube combo with spring reverb

UK Stack

Maybe the most famous stack in the world

Jimi Box

There was only one Jimi and his distorted
sound was something like this

MBoogie

Famous combo sounds

HeartBrk

Tube stack at low gain

GentWeep

Chorus and distortion—great for a “crying”
solo

Bfinger

Distortion and retuned chorus. Good for fin-
ger-style playing

Tweed

Tweed-covered amp sound — use with the
front single-coil pickup and blues

RSCrunch

A warm “crunch” guitar setting for single-coil

NightDrv

A deeper shade of purple. Single-coil sounds
good here

Ult.Funk

Ultimate funky cutting sound

Axe Bom

Heavy metal with a doubling edge

Doctor

Wah-wah pedal halfway down

Name

Description

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