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SmartFX
4•5
To control the Pitch Glide effect with an FBV pedal, enter Edit Mode and navigate to the
Pitch Glide FBV parameter. Select Wah=Glid or Vol=Glid, depending on which pedal
setting you’d like to use to control the Pitch Glide. Keep in mind the note you hear will
always be the Position of your pedal, relative to the Heel and Toe values.
When Wah=Glid, if you switch the wah pedal off, the pedal will control volume as usual.
If you switch the Stomp switch on, the volume pedal will switch to Pitch Glide again.
Make sure your pedal volume is up all the way when you use the Stomp switch, however,
because once the Pitch Glide takes over the wah pedal, you can’t adjust volume unless
you’re using an external expression pedal for volume.
When you set the FBV parameter to Vol=Glid, you’ll have no volume control via the
pedal, since it will be controlling Pitch Glide. If you switch to wah, the pedal will control
wah as usual, and your volume will always be at 100%.
Smart Harmony Tips
To use the Smart Harmony effect, first select Pitch Glide by turning the FX1 knob to the
Pitch position. While the LCD displays the name Pitch Glide, turn the Presets knob to
the right - Smart Harmony will replace it.
Now listen to the various Smart Harmony settings by turning the FX1 knob while you
play an open E string, for example. First you’ll hear a low octave, then a few low harmony
notes, followed by some higher harmony notes up to an octave above your open E.