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GLX1200H Guitar Amplifier with DSP & ChannelTracking
The Digital Signal Processor:
Crate�s Digital Signal Processing offers 16 exciting digital effects, accessible through the DSP Mode control. The effects are described below.
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small room reverb medium room reverb large room reverb concert hall reverb short slapback w/small room reverb medium delay w/plate reverb long delay w/large room reverb slow deep flange w/reverb flange w/reverb & delay slow tremolo chorus w/reverb chorus w/reverb & delay rotating speaker octave divider touch wah inverse wah doubler
Use the DSP Mode control to access any of the 16 built-in digital effects. Use the Level control to mix in the desired amount of each effect.
Channel Tracking:
Your Crate GLX1200H amplifier gives you the power of Channel Tracking! Once you select a DSP setting for each channel, Channel Tracking recalls those DSP settings automatically � without changing the DSP controls! For example: � Select the Clean channel. Set the DSP Mode to �8� (slow deep flange w/reverb) � Select the Overdrive channel, Gain 1. Set the DSP Mode to �10� (slow tremolo chorus w/reverb)
(the setting for the Clean channel is now saved to memory)
� Select the Overdrive channel, Gain 2. Set the DSP Mode to �14� (touch wah)
(the setting for the Overdrive channel, Gain 1 is now saved to memory)
� Reselect the Clean channel (the setting for the Overdrive channel, Gain 2 is now saved to memory) Now when you go back to the Clean channel, even though the DSP Mode was last set to Touch Wah, Channel Tracking automatically recalls the last setting for the Clean channel � in this example, Slow Flange with Reverb. Change to the Overdrive channel, Gain 1, and Slow Tremolo Chorus w/Reverb is recalled. Change to the Overdrive channel, Gain 2, and Touch Wah is recalled. That�s the power of Channel Tracking!
(Note: Even when the power is turned off, Channel Tracking still retains the settings � until you change them!)
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