An Overview of the Onboard Effects of the ToneWoodAmp
Overview Of The ToneWoodAmp Effects
Effects Recommended Start-Up (Factory Settings):
There are 8 built-in effects with 3 parameters and 10 memory slots per effect.
The numbers in brackets are the default (recommended) values of each effect
- Hall Reverb (Gain 12, Volume 20)
- Decay – The length of the reverb (18)
- Pre-delay – how quickly the reverb gets triggered (10)
- Hi-cut – a filter, from “bright” to “dark” (5)
- Room Reverb (Gain 10, Volume 20)
- Decay – The length of the reverb (22)
- Pre-delay – how quickly the reverb gets triggered (4)
- Hi-cut – a filter, from “bright” to “dark” (25)
- Plate Reverb (Gain 9, Volume 20)
- Decay – The length of the reverb (23)
- Pre-delay – how quickly the reverb gets triggered (0)
- Hi-cut – a filter, from “bright” to “dark” (10)
- Delay(Gain 10, Volume 18)
- Speed* – how fast the delay is (11)
- Feedback – number of repeats (11)
- Reverb – A basic reverb on top of the delay (9)
- Tremolo/Delay (Gain 15, Volume 20)
- Rate – How fast / speed (9)
- Depth – how noticeable or aggressive the tremolo is (25)
- Delay – When the effect will start (5)
- Leslie style Tremolo(Gain 12, Volume 20)
- Rate – How fast (9)
- Depth – how noticeable or aggressive the tremolo is (25)
- Reverb – A basic reverb on top of the tremolo (25)
- Auto-Wah(Gain 12, Volume 20)
- Sensitivity – how sensitive to your playing is the effect (25)
- Envelope – attack, decay, sustain, release (23)
- Reverb – A basic reverb on top of the effect (10)
- Overdrive(Gain 19, Volume 18)
- Drive (25)
- Filter (25)
- Reverb (16)
- DSP Bypass (Gain 15, Volume 0)
- DSP Bypass is not an effect. Good as a method of muting or bypassing the DSP FX
- Notch Filters:
- Notch Low (no cut at all)
- Notch High (Cut 17 on frequency 930Hz)