Owner's Manual

Amp, Cab & Mic Models
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*Note: Some Amp/Preamp Models utilize more DSP than others. You may nd it necessary to
bypass or remove some FX Models to enable two simultaneous Amps - see
“Dynamic DSP”
on page 3•7
for more info.
The Amp Blocks cannot be moved within the A or B Paths. It is possible to
move any FX Blocks before or after the Amps within either Path, however.
Specic behaviors apply for moving an Amp Block out of the parallel Paths
A/B:
Select Amp A, push the MOVE button, then the Nav. Pad button. This removes
Amp B from the tone and moves Amp A to the Post position, where it is placed
directly after the Mixer (and before any “Post” FX).
Select Amp A, push the MOVE button, then press the Nav. Pad button. This
removes Amp B from the tone and moves Amp A to the Pre position, where it
is placed just before the Path A/B split (and after any “Pre” FX).
For the above actions, pressing MOVE when Amp B is selected has no function.
Amp Block in Pre or Post Positions
Only a single Amp Block can be used within either of these positions.
Amp A
Amp in “Pre” position (before Path A & B)
With the Amp in Pre, as shown above, the single amp feeds both Paths A & B. You can
always move FX into either Path A or B, in which case they’ll behave as “Post Amp”
FX, yet be in parallel, with each Path’s output controlled by the Mixer’s A & B Level and
Pan.
Note that when utilizing both Inputs 1 & 2 (or when using “SAME” for either of these Input
options) the two Input signals are combined to allow them to be fed into any Amp or mono FX
Model within the Pre position, which can result in a hot signal level. Reduce your instruments’
volume as needed to avoid overloading your Pre Models.