Owner's Manual
Amp, Cab & Mic Models
6•2
• Each Amp Block can be individually set to a different Amp or Preamp Model,*
edited and enabled/disabled.
*Note: Some Amp/Preamp Models utilize more DSP than others. You may find it necessary
to bypass or remove some FX Models to enable two simultaneous Amps - see “Dynamic
DSP” on page 3•14
for more info.
• The Amp Blocks cannot be moved within the A or B Paths, however, it is possible
to move any FX Blocks before or after the Amps within either Path.
• Specic behaviors apply for moving an Amp Block out of the parallel Paths A/B:
• Select Amp A, push the MOVE button, then the Nav. Disc 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. Disc 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.