Figure 80. CA-X Acoustic Piezo.
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Compress. Adds gentle, unobtrusive, wideband compression.
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Body Boom. Can either augment or diminish the low-end “boom” that’s characteristic of most acoustic guitars.
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Vocal Mode. Introduces compression in the vocal singing range to create more space for vocals. However, it can also tighten up the guitar sound by giving an apparent increase to the low and high frequencies.
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Mid Freq, Notch/Boost, and Q Lo/Hi. Function as a semi-parametric EQ. This can help dramatically with reducing piezo “quack” or “honking.” The easiest way to do this is as follows:
1. Set Notch/Boost clockwise for maximum boost.
2. Sweep the Mid Freq control until you hear a massive peak.
3. Rotate Notch/Boost counter-clockwise to “tune out” the quack. Try this with Q in the Lo and Hi positions and decide which sounds best.
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Articulation. Accents frequencies that bring out the articulation when fingerpicking, and can also give more general definition.
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Highs. Affects the highest frequencies. Turn clockwise for a glossy, bright sound or counter-clockwise to dull the sound somewhat.
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Chorus. Adds a gentle chorus effect.
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Extra Wide. Increases the stereo spread to widen the overall sound.
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Reverb. Adds ambience to the sound, with the Room/Hall button choosing the reverb type.
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