Manual Addendum

3
Doubler
The Doubler effect simulates the phenomenon occurring
when two guitars play the exact same riff. Even though
the intention is to play the exact same notes at the exact
same time, the reality is that there is always a small
deviation in time and pitch between the two guitars. This
is exactly what makes that cool doubler effect. Try
playing around with the delay time, and use the Side
parameter to spread the sound if you play in stereo. A
small deviation in pitch also enhances the perception of
two guitars playing at the same time. Set the amount
using the Pitch parameter.
Delay
Range: 3 to 60 ms
Delays the signal in the channel selected by the Side
parameter. This is the key parameter in the Doubler
effect. It is difficult to advise on a specific setting. It all
depends on how far apart your cabinets are placed and
the listening position. If the cabinets are miked for PA try
consulting the sound engineer to get the effect you want.
Even a few milliseconds of delay will give a wide doubler
feeling. - Set too high you might find the result a bit
blurred.
Pitch
Range: -20 to +20
Sets the pitch of the processed signal. A slight change of
pitch on the processed signal is ideal to best simulate a
second guitar player playing the exact same notes as
you.
Side
Range: L (Left) or R (Right)
With this parameter you decide which channel is
delayed.
OutLev – Out Level
Range: -100 dB to 0 dB
This parameter sets the overall output level for this
effect.
Enable
Range: On or Off
Determines whether the effect is active or not.
DOUBLER (PITCH BLOCK)