Operating format – Rocktron VooDu Valve User Manual

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The Voodu Valve provides 254 stored sounds called

presets. Any of the 254 presets

can be called up at any time via the front panel PRESET control (used to select a preset)
and RECALL button (used to call up the selected preset), or by a remote MIDI footswitch.

The root of each preset’s sound is its

configuration. The configuration determines

both the effects available for a given preset and the order in which those effects are
executed. The Voodu Valve provides 12 fixed configurations to achieve a wide array of
preset sounds, any of which may be instantly called up at any time.

Voodu Valve™ Configurations:

• High-gain Distortion - Chorus - Delay - Reverb

• High-gain Distortion - Flange - Delay - Reverb

• High-gain Distortion - Tremolo - Delay - Reverb

• High-gain Distortion - Pitch Shift - Delay - Reverb

• Wah - High-gain Distortion - Delay - Reverb

• Phase Shift - High-gain Distortion - Delay - Reverb

• Low-gain Distortion - Chorus - Delay - Reverb

• Low-gain Distortion - Flange - Delay - Reverb

• Low-gain Distortion - Tremolo - Delay - Reverb

• Low-gain Distortion - Pitch Shift - Delay - Reverb

• Wah - Low-gain Distortion - Chorus - Delay - Reverb

• Phase Shift - Low-gain Distortion - Delay - Reverb

To see the configuration of each preset, press the CONFIG button on the front panel

of the Voodu Valve—the LED above the CONFIG button will light and the display will
show the configuration for the current preset. Turning the PRESET control will then scroll
through each successive preset (displaying its configuration instead of its preset number
and title).

The configuration of each preset can also be changed from within the desired preset.

For more information on selecting a configuration, see “Selecting a Configuration” in
Section 8,

"Operating the Voodu Valve".

6. Operating Format

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