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TIPCODES AMPLIFIERS AND EFFECTS

Tipcode:

AMPS-001

Opening up the gain control of a guitar amp produces a this — desired—type of distortion

AMPS-002

This Tipcode plays a brief audio sample on a digital piano six times: first dry (without effects), then using reverb, chorus, wah-wah, flanger, and delay respectively.

AMPS-003

Here’s a brief demonstration of four digital models of well- known classic guitar amplifiers, all produced by the same modeling amp.

AMPS-004

This Tipcode is a brief demon- stration of various EQ settings for jazz, blues, and metal.

AMPS-005

For this Tipcode, we recorded a brief piano sample with different EQ settings.

AMPS-006

This Tipcode demonstrates the effect of various shape settings on the sound of an electric bass guitar.

AMPS-007

Play this Tipcode to hear the sounds of five different speakers in the same combo amp.

AMPS-008

This Tipcode demonstrates a 3dB increase in volume, requiring twice the power from the amp.

AMPS-009

This Tipcode plays the entire range of a piano, from the lowest key (A0; 27.5 Hz) to the highest (C8; 4,224 Hz).

AMPS-010

This Tipcode offers brief examples of three characteristic guitar sounds: British, American, and ‘modern’.

AMPS-011

Play this Tipcode to hear what opening up the presence control does to your sound.

AMPS-012

This Tipcode demonstrates the effects of various EQ settings on your bass sound.

AMPS-013

This Tipcode demonstrates eight different types of reverb, including room, church, and plate.

AMPS-014

This Tipcode demonstrates various types of delay on guitar.

AMPS-015

Play this Tipcode for a brief demonstration of the effects of a phaser, a chorus, and a flanger on the sound of a solidbody electric.

AMPS-016

Listen to this Tipcode to hear the effects of an overdrive pedal.

AMPS-017

Compared to the overdrive in Tipcode Amps–016, a metal distortion pedal makes for a very different sound.

AMPS-018

A wah-wah sounds very much like its name, as this Tipcode clearly demonstrates.

AMPS-019

Here, you’ll hear the effect of an auto-wah on a funky piano sound.

AMPS-020

This Tipcode demonstrates some of the things you can do with a pitch shifter and an octaver.

AMPS-021

Play Tipcode Amps–021 to hear a combination of a compressor, a chorus, and a delay. In Tipcode Amps–022, four effects are used simultaneously: compressor, overdrive, chorus, and reverb.

AMPS-022

Play Tipcode Amps–021 to hear a combination of a compressor, a chorus, and a delay. In Tipcode Amps–022, four effects are used simultaneously: compressor, overdrive, chorus, and reverb.