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The TransActive’s internal effects
The TransActive contains an advanced digital effects processor with fifteen different
programs. Here are those programs as you rotate the Master section’s Effect Selector knob
clockwise, beginning at the “off” position (with the knob pointing straight down).
Effect name Description
Rotary
Rotary speaker emulation. This effect is
especially popular with organ sounds.
Hall 1
The reverberation of a bright concert hall.
Hall 2
The reverberation of a warm concert hall.
Delay 1
A short (125 millisecond) slapback delay.
Delay 2
A longer (190 millisecond) and longer-lasting
(more regenerative) delay.
Chorus
Stereo chorusing, which adds a thickness to the
sound.
Flange
Stereo flanging, which alters the phase of
incoming audio signals to produce jet-airplane-
like whooshing sounds.
Room 1
The ambience of a studio constructed with hard
wood walls.
Room 2
A room sound optimized to acoustic instruments
and synthesizers. Reverberation time is shorter
than that for the other rooms.
Room 3
A room sound optimized for guitars and other
rhythm instruments.
Plate 1
The classic plate reverb sound for vocals and
lead instruments.
Plate 2
A brighter, more sizzling plate reverb sound that
works well on vocals and drums.
Plate 3
A warmer, more vintage sounding plate reverb
sound.
Chorus/Room 1
A combination of chorus and reverb.
Chorus/Room 2
A darker-sounding combination of chorus and
reverb, with a touch of wah-wah.
Choose an effect by using the Master section’s Effect Selector knob. Then, within each
individual channel, rotate the channel’s Effect knob to increase or decrease the amount of
the effect to be applied to that channel.
Turn the Effect Selector knob to “off” to disable the onboard effects.
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