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A full list of the effects:
Fretless Simulator: Not so good, but might be worthwhile for a few specific tones
Wah: Fine, sounds pretty good to me
Compressor: Never really understood or used this
Amp/Stompbox modelling: This is definately useful, especially the stompboxes. Really good for getting the exact tone you wanted.
Equaliser: Its a 3 band equaliser, same as on your amp.
Cabinet modelling/Noise Gate: The cab modelling is also quite useful, not as good as the amp modelling though. The noise gate is definately useful for lots of the effects that create a constant background noise.
Chorus: Very useful, wide range of tones.
Flanger: I've found thissounds really good with some distortion on it. As said not a top quality flanger, but its a multi effects pedal.
Phaser: Again, pretty good. Yet to use it in a song though.
Envelope Filter: Kind'v weird wah effect on each note you play. The "Autowa" setting using this is a lot of fun to play around with.
Vibrato: This has to be the least useful there, but its so funny to play with.
Octavider: None of my amps can really cope with this, but it might see use this summer with a new amp....
SynthTalk: The SynthTalk is a load of bollocks really. It tones down everything you play and bashes some queer sounds on top of it.
Detune: Kindv like Whammy, again not so good.
Pitch Shift: Again, like Detune.
Whammy: Gives a queer ringing noise sometimes, but its not too much of a problem. Good for Tool songs/ RATM solos on a guitar.
Delay: Does exactly what it says on the tin.
Reverb: Large amount of room setting for the reverb (ever played in an amphitheatre? Ever think you will? Not a problem with this pedal, if it ever was a problem.)
Drum Machine: Just some kindv crap preset drum patterns. Don't buy it for this.
Thats quite a few effects... Definately worth it unless you're super rich and can buy 256 different pedals.
Fallen Angel
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