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Limiter
LIMITER
The Limiter prevents the input signal from exceed-
ing a preset level (peak).
LEVEL Knob
Rotate the knob to the right to increase the
amount of the Limiter’s effect.
When set to “0.0”, the Limiter will have no effect.
Feedback Reduction
The AG-Stomp provides a total of five Notch Filter
circuits that can be used to control specified frequen-
cies.
Applied to frequencies that are the source of feed-
back, these Notch Filters are used to prevent feed-
back from occurring.
Press a band button (the lamp lights) and set the
parameter to operate the filter function.
A total of five Notch Filters can be applied at the
same time.
FREQ Knob
Sets the frequency to be cut.
DEPTH Knob
Sets how much the signal will be reduced.
* Refer to the Filter Graph found on page 16.
Chorus/Delay Effects
The AG-Stomp is equipped with Chorus and Delay
effects.
* Both the Chorus and Delay effects can not be used simul-
taneously. Use only one at a time.
Chorus
This effect adds depth and width to the original tone
by modulating the pitch.
SPEED Knob
Sets the speed at which the pitch will modulate.
DEPTH Knob
Sets the depth at which the pitch will modulate.
LEVEL Knob
Sets the amount of Chorus effect that is mixed
with the original tone.
Effect Functions and Parameters
Delay
This digital delay effect repeats the original sound
after a determined pause.
TIME Knob
Sets the delay time (the time separating the origi-
nal sound and the repeated delay sound).
FEEDBACK Knob
Sets number of times the delayed sound will re-
peat.
* Too high a setting may result in an uncontrolled oscillation
of sound. Please use caution.
LEVEL Knob
Sets the amount of Delay effect that is mixed
with the original tone.
Reverb Effect
The AG-Stomp is equipped with three types of digi-
tal reverb, HALL, ROOM and PLATE.
HALL (Hall Reverb)
This reverb effect simulates the reverb produced in
a concert hall.
REVERB Knob
Controls the volume of the source signal into the
Reverb circuit.
ROOM (Room Reverb)
This reverb effect simulates the natural reverb pro-
duced in a room.
REVERB Knob
Controls the volume of the source signal into the
Reverb circuit.
PLATE (Plate Reverb)
This reverb effect simulates the reverb produced by
a metal plate.
REVERB Knob
Controls the volume of the source signal into the
Reverb circuit.
* If the same Reverb Type is switched from a patch using a
REVERB level other than “0” to a patch using a REVERB
level of “0”, the remaining reverb will be leftover. Of course,
the sound of the new patch will not be affected by the previ-
ous Reverb.