Delay, Reverb, Mod wheel configuration – Precisionsound Tranzitone User Manual

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Delay

This is a tempo-synced delay effect.

The red button switches the delay on/off.

The Amount dial controls the level of the delay.

The rate of delay is shown above the Time dial, which controls it.

The stereo width and tone of the delay are controllable by the Pan
and
Damping dials.

The Feedback dial controls the amount of times the delay repeats.

Reverb

This is a convolution-based reverb that simulates a range of spaces and devices.

The red button switches the reverb on/off.

The Amount dial controls the level of the reverb.

The drop-down menu lets you change the reverb type.

Reverb and delay can also be switched on by turning the wooden dials on the left of every
interface page. These work in addition to the Amount dials in the delay and reverb sections,
to provide further control over the effect levels.

Mod wheel configuration

The modwheel controls adjust the effect of the modulation wheel (MIDI CC1) on the sound.

The Filter 1 dial and switch control the effect of the modwheel on
either the cutoff (C) or emphasis (E) of Filter 1.

The Filter 2 and Modulation dials and switch control the effect of
the modwheel on either the cutoff (C) or resonance (R) of Filter 2,
and on the depth of Filter 2’s LFO modulator.

The LFO dial controls the modwheel’s effect on the amount of the
global LFO modulator.

The On/Off switch determines whether the modwheel will control
the speed of the Leslie rotator.

Remember that these dials do not directly change the instrument sound, but instead
determine how the modulation wheel changes the sound when it is raised.

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