Rocktron Prophesy II User Manual

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Note!

Although some effects are
automatically assigned to

each preset, they do not

necessarily have to be

active in the signal path

(i.e., they can be switched

in or out at any time).

Pre/Post Preamp

Pre

Pre

Post

Post

User Defined

User Defined

User Defined

User Defined

User Defined

User Defined

User Defined

Assignment

Automatic

Automatic

Automatic

Automatic

User Assignable

User Assignable

User Assignable

User Assignable

User Assignable

User Assignable

User Assignable

Effect

Compressor

Wah

Tremolo

Reverb

Phaser

4-voice Chorus

Ducker Delay

Pitch Shift

Flanger

Rotary

Effect Loop

PROPHESY EFFECTS

You can think of the pre-effects like the stomp-boxes that you would normally connect

between the guitar and the input of an amplifier (before any gain is applied to the signal)—

effects like phasers, wah pedals and compressors. Post-effects are those that you would run

through the effects loop of the amp (after gain has been applied to the signal)—these include the

higher-end processing units which provide effects such as reverb, delay and chorus. However,

you are free to assign any available effects to any of the user-assignable locations designated in

Figure 5-5.

Figure 5-5: Simplified Prophesy effect configuration

Effect Configuration

Of the eight possible effects per preset, three are configured as pre-effects (located before

the gain section in the signal path) while the remaining five are post-effects (located after the

gain section), as shown in Figure 5-5 below.

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