I could be a whole lot more help if I had this thing in front of me, but I don't. What a difference it made! So if you are running stereo, this is a must, but it's kinda buried in there a little bit. I had the global signal on mono! Just a few years ago I was messing with it and I changed the global signal to stereo and just about fell out of my chair. I had this unit running through a power amp and 2 - 2 x 12 cabinets for years. Store this preset and name it whatever you want! You can still mess around with it more later.Īlso, access the global features function. Remember, you still have a global eq to fine tune the whole signal even after this step. I then go back to the distortion eq and adjust the eq there as well. I bump the lower and upper frequencies just a few dB to give a somewhat v-config to tighten everything up. I then usually reserve the last module space for a 6 band stereo parametric eq. Some effects will have MANY more pages than others, hence more tweaking. Take note of the pages that effect has, and then scroll through all of them to see what you can do with that particular type of effect. You can then adjust all of the parameters of the effect. Scroll to the module spot, then turn the selection button (I think it might be number 3, I'm not sure, because I don't have it in front of me to look at). Then select a few effects you want to use. This doesn't have to necessarily be a high gain distortion. If you are going to use an elaborate effects scheme, you might want to use a H-H-H-H or F-F. The 2112 has a dual s-disk processor, so you can actually link larger module banks together. To create a preset, this is what I suggest: For instance, some of the parametric eqs and stereo quad reverbs will be reserved for a full module. Just remember, there are different effects banks for different module sizes. You can even take the effects in a preset you like and change them very easily. Use the scroll to select the type of effect you want to tweak. You can go to the end of the presets and select a module to use, or grab a preset you like and hit the edit button. To edit or create your own effects, this is what I suggest. I have a 2112, but I haven't used it in a few years. Let me try to remember what I just typed and sum it up: Jesus, I just typed you a whole freaking' manual, and accidentally deleted my post before I posted it!
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