Ultrawave Guitar Multi Fx
... is a powerful Guitar Effects Processor that contains
21 guitar effects including several special effects as well as a guitar synthesizer,
analog harmonic analyser, recorder and tuner. It works in real-time and has low latency
sampling and playback.
Here are some of the advanced features:
There is a fast responding polyphonic guitar synthesizer which in conjunction with a
little chorus and reverb can produce some very interesting and refreshingly different
sounds.
The multiband echo (also called a spectral delay) can produce anything from unusual wah
type sounds to sci-fi laser noises, as well as an arpeggio effect, and echoes.
Next on the list is a multiband distortion which creates a very rich and wide sound and
allows you to control the amount of distortion in the bass, mid, and treble ranges. This
is a hi-gain effect so it's great for rock and metal.
A 60 band analog harmonic analyser shows
what makes a guitar sound the way it does. The first 5 to 10 harmonics can be easily seen
when a string is playing, and the note's pitch and the pitch of its harmonics can be read
from the analyser's musical scale. The analyser can also be used to tune a guitar.
Effects List:
Chorus |
Flanger |
Phaser |
Multi tap Echo |
Echo |
Multiband Echo |
Reverb |
Distortion |
Multiband Distortion |
Multiband Fuzz |
Wah Wah |
Vibrato |
Tremelo |
Ring Modulator |
Noise Gate |
Equaliser |
Filters |
Guitar Synthesizer |
Quad |
Pre Eq / Post Eq |

Chorus
Description:
The chorus effect creates a doubling effect, as if there were two guitar playing instead
of one.

Controls:
- Wet / Dry The mix of effected and uneffected sound.
- Rate The is the rate at which the effect cycles.
- Depth The strength of the effect.
- Delay Alters the tonal quality and the way the sound is
filtered.
- Delay Pan This adds an extra delay to one channel to
create a sense of greater depth to the effect.
Tools:
60 band Harmonic Analyser | Wave Player / Recorder | Tuner

Analsyer
The 60 band analog harmonic analyser shows what makes a guitar sound the way it
does. The first 5 harmonics can be easily seen when a string is playing, and the note's
pitch and the pitch of its harmonics can be read from the analyser's musical scale. The
analyser can also be used to tune a guitar, by tuning a string so that the first large bar
occurs on the note you want to tune to, and then fine tune so that the two smaller side
bars either side of the big bar, are level with each other.

Controls:
On Turns the analyser on or off.
Scroll left Reduces the display range by an octave.
Scroll Right Increases the display range by an octave.
Zoom Out Show the whole spectrum.
Zoom In Harmonic mode, each bar represents one note. 5 octaves are displayed at a time.
Presets List:
Clean |
80s Pop |
70s Funky |
Transistor Radio |
Metal Rhythm |
Big Scoop |
Two Scoops |
Midband Madness |
Rock Lead |
Wide and Wahish |
Flanged Distortion |
Phased Distortion |
Pure Metal |
Weird Wah |
Phaser Gun |
Helicopter |
Dialing Tone |
Weird Echo |
Ultra Echo |
Machine Gun Echo |
Ping Pong Echos |
Synth Acoustic Intro |
Synth Maxed Out |
Synth Organ |
Synth Woodwind |
Synth Ice Organ |
Synth Flanged |
Synth Harpsichord |
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