Rocktron VOODU User Manual

Voodu Valve
TUBE DRIVEN PROGRAMMABLE 24-BIT DSP GUITAR PREAMP
USER'S MANUAL
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PRECAUTIONS
NOTE: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS SECTION TO PROVIDE YEARS OF TROUBLE FREE USE. THIS UNIT REQUIRES CAREFUL HANDLING.
All warnings on this equipment and in the operating instructions should be adhered to and all operating instructions should be followed. Do not use this equipment near water. Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the unit through any openings. The power cord should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS EQUIPMENT. THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE SERVICED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. DO NOT MAKE ANY INTERNAL AD­JUSTMENTS OR ADDITIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT AT ANY TIME. DO NOT TAMPER WITH INTERNAL ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AT ANY TIME. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY VOID THE WARRANTY OF THIS EQUIPMENT, AS WELL AS CAUSING SHOCK HAZARD.
POWER REQUIREMENTS
This unit accepts power from the 9VAC/3.4A adaptor supplied with the unit. This 9 volt RMS AC voltage is internally processed by a voltage doubler which generates a bi-polar ±15 volts to maintain the headroom and sound quality of professional, studio quality equipment. Using an external power source such as this minimizes excessive noise and hum problems often associated with internal transformers, providing optimal performance for the user.
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
Do not expose this unit to excessive heat. This unit is designed to operate between 32° F and 104° F (0° C and 40° C). This unit may not function properly under extreme temperatures.
Copyright ©1995 Rocktron Corporation. All rights reserved.
Contents
1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 1
2. Quick Setup .................................................................................................................................. 2
3. Front Panel ................................................................................................................................... 3
4. Rear Panel .................................................................................................................................... 6
5. Connections ................................................................................................................................. 9
Using the Voodu Valve with a stereo power amp and guitar cabinets .................................................. 9
Using the Voodu Valve direct into a mixing console .......................................................................... 10
6. Operating Format ....................................................................................................................... 11
Voodu Valve Functions and Parameter Descriptions ......................................................................... 12
GLOBAL Function ................................................................................................................................. 13
MIXER Function .................................................................................................................................... 14
HIGH GAIN Function ............................................................................................................................. 15
LOW GAIN Function .............................................................................................................................. 16
HUSH® Function ................................................................................................................................... 17
PRE EQ (EXPERT) Function ................................................................................................................ 18
POST EQ (EXPERT) Function ..............................................................................................................19
COMPRESSOR Function ...................................................................................................................... 20
SPEAKER SIMULATOR Function ........................................................................................................ 21
WAH-WAH Function .............................................................................................................................. 22
PHASER Function ................................................................................................................................. 23
FLANGER Function ............................................................................................................................... 24
TREMOLO Function .............................................................................................................................. 25
PITCH SHIFT Function ......................................................................................................................... 26
CHORUS Function ................................................................................................................................ 28
DELAY Function .................................................................................................................................... 30
REVERB Function ................................................................................................................................. 32
7. Voodu Valve Configurations .................................................................................................. 33
H-GAIN, CRS, DLY, REV Configuration ................................................................................................ 33
H-GAIN, FLAN, DLY, REV Configuration .............................................................................................. 36
H-GAIN, TREM, DLY, REV Configuration ............................................................................................. 39
H-GAIN, PSHF, DLY, REV Configuration .............................................................................................. 42
WAH, H-GAIN, DLY, REV Configuration ............................................................................................... 45
PHAS, H-GAIN, DLY, REV Configuration ............................................................................................. 48
L-GAIN, CRS, DLY, REV Configuration ................................................................................................ 51
L-GAIN, FLAN, DLY, REV Configuration ............................................................................................... 54
L-GAIN, TREM, DLY, REV Configuration .............................................................................................. 57
L-GAIN, PSHF, DLY, REV Configuration .............................................................................................. 60
WAH, L-GAIN, DLY, REV Configuration ................................................................................................ 63
PHASE, L-GAIN, DLY, REV Configuration ............................................................................................ 66
8. Operating the Voodu Valve .................................................................................................... 69
Selecting a preset ................................................................................................................................. 69
Changing preset parameters .................................................................................................................. 70
Storing changed preset parameters ....................................................................................................... 71
Selecting a configuration ....................................................................................................................... 73
Editing a preset title .............................................................................................................................. 75
Controller Assignments ......................................................................................................................... 77
Tap Delay .............................................................................................................................................. 81
Program Changes .................................................................................................................................. 84
MIDI Channels ....................................................................................................................................... 86
MIDI Dump/Load ................................................................................................................................... 88
Factory Restore ..................................................................................................................................... 94
Restoring a single factory preset: .......................................................................................................... 94
Restoring a single factory preset: .......................................................................................................... 96
Restoring the Voodu Valve controller assignments: .......................................................................... 97
Selecting a Power On Preset ................................................................................................................ 98
Using the Voodu Valve with a Rocktron All Access in REMOTE mode ......................................... 99
9. Appendix ................................................................................................................................... 102
ERROR MESSAGES .......................................................................................................................... 102
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION ................................................................................................................... 103
TECHNICAL DATA .............................................................................................................................. 104
VOODU VALVE FACTORY PRESETS ........................................................................................... 105

1. Introduction

1. Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Rocktron Voodu Valve! The Voodu
Valve is a 24 bit DSP professional tube guitar preamp providing 12 unparalleled
effect algorithms and superb sound quality never before heard from a digital tube
guitar preamp. Complete programmability and full MIDI implementation are coupled
with a user friendly operating format to ensure that designing unique and useful
preset sounds is as simple as possible.
In addition, the Voodu Valve also features:
• Advanced Speaker Simulation provides a strikingly realistic approximation of a miked speaker cabinet at line-level for direct mixer input or headphone listening.
• Full parametric Pre and Post EQ gives the user complete EQ control over each preset.
• Hush Systems’ HUSH® Noise Reduction provides noise reduc­tion while playing and complete silence when not.
• "Variac" Simulation, like a conventional Variac, adjusts the level at which the preamp begins to distort. This provides more gain in high-gain applications, and allows for full-bodied cleaner presets which just begin to distort when the strings are attacked harder.
• Internal Wah-Wah allows the player to use an expression pedal for Wah-Wah effects instead of running long audio cables out to a conventional Wah-Wah pedal.
• High-quality Digital Effects, including:
-Reverb -Phasing -Tremolo -Flanging
-Pitch Shifting -Compression -Chorus -Delay
• XLR Outputs for direct mixer input.
For a thorough explanation of the Voodu Valve and its features, please read
this manual carefully and keep it for future reference. After removing the Voodu
Valve from the box, save all packing materials in case it becomes necessary to
ship the unit.
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2. Quick Setup

2. Quick Setup
SELECTING A PRESET
STEP 1 Turn the PRESET control to the desired preset.
STEP 2 Press the RECALL button to call up the selected
preset.
CHANGING PRESET PARAMETERS
STEP 3 Turn the FUNCTION SELECT control to the
desired effect or utility function.
STEP 4 Turn the PARAMETER SELECT control to the
parameter you wish to alter under the selected effect or utility function.
STEP 5 Use the PARAMETER ADJUST control to select
the new parameter value.
STEP 6 The COMPARE button may be used to compare the
sound of the altered value to the stored value.
STORING CHANGED PARAMETERS
STEP 7 Press the STORE button to start the storing
procedure.
STEP 8 If you wish to save the altered preset in the
current preset location, press the STORE button a second time.
If you wish to store the altered preset in a different preset location, turn the PRESET control to the desired preset number, then press STORE a second time.
STEP 9 When storing into a different preset location, the
Voodu Valve™ will display "COPY TITLE TOO?". If you wish to copy the title from the previous preset, press STORE a third time. If you do not wish to copy the title, turn any knob to exit the storing procedure.
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3. Front Panel

3. Front Panel
1 POWER switch
2 RECALL button
This button is used to recall the displayed preset.
3 PRESET control
This control scrolls through the successive presets.
4 CONFIG button/led
The status of this button determines whether the Voodu Valve™ will display either the preset number and title or the configuration of the currently displayed preset. The configuration display indi­cates the effects that the displayed preset executes and, in most cases, the order in which they are executed.
The LED above the CONFIG button is lit when the configuration is displayed.
5 DISPLAY panel
The DISPLAY panel provides 16 characters consisting of 14 segments each.
6 EFFECT BYPASS button/led
When lit, the Pre and Post effects are bypassed and only the Com­pressor/Preamp signal is passed to the Voodu Valve™ outputs. This button does not affect the condition of the Speaker Simulator.
7 COMPARE button
The COMPARE button may be used to compare an altered param­eter value to its stored value.
This button may also be used to compare between the altered and stored values of multiple parameters under the same function heading (i.e. "Reverb", "Mixer", etc.).
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Note: If comparing an altered value to the stored value and the stored value is currently being viewed, turning a knob or pressing a button that changes the parameter value displayed will cancel the previous altered value. This will also occur if a MIDI control change is received while viewing the stored value(s).
8 PARAMETER ADJUST control
This control is used to adjust a displayed parameter value. When the parameter is changed from its original value, the LED above the STORE button will light until either the new value is stored, a new preset is selected or the parameter is returned to its original value.
9 STORE button/led
This button is used to store values into the Voodu Valve™ memory when altered. See "Storing Changed Preset Parameters" in Chapter 8 for more information on this procedure.
10 PARAMETER SELECT control
When adjusting parameter values, this control will scroll through the available parameters under the current function heading. In the "Title Edit" function, this control will scroll through the character locations to be edited.
11 FUNCTION SELECT control
This control allows access to each function of the Voodu Valve™. Depending on what configuration is currently recalled, these functions include:
Global Pre EQ (Expert) Phaser Delay Footswitch Mixer Post EQ (Expert) Flanger Reverb Program Changes High Gain Compressor Tremolo Config Select MIDI Channels Low Gain Speaker Simulator Pitch Shift Title Edit MIDI Dump/Load HUSH Wah-Wah Chorus Controller Assig Factory Restore
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12 SPEAKER SIMULATOR indicator
When lit, this LED indicates that the Speaker Simulator is activated for the current preset.
13 OUTPUT LEVEL control
This control is used to adjust the output level of the unit at the unbalanced outputs.
14 INPUT LEVEL meter
These LEDs provide visual indication of the peak level of the input signal when in the Preset Select mode. For the optimal signal-to­noise ratio, it is best to adjust the input level so that the last LED (0dB) is rarely lit. This will guard against the possibility of overdriving the unit.
These LEDs also display the final digital mixer output levels when any other functions are selected. This will help you to guard against clipping the output of the mixer at the digital-to-analog converter.
15 INPUT LEVEL control
This control adjusts the unit’s gain to match the signal level at the input of the Voodu Valve™. Use the INPUT LEVEL meter to determine the setting of this control.
16 INPUT jack
This standard, unbalanced mono 1/4" jack is used to provide input to the unit. It is front panel mounted for easy access.
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4. Rear Panel

4. Rear Panel
1 BALANCED OUTPUT LEVEL control
This control determines the output level at the XLR BALANCED OUTPUTS. Note that the balanced outputs pass the same signals as the unbalanced outputs, except that the levels are independently adjustable.
2 (L) BALANCED OUTPUT connector
This balanced XLR connector provides the left balanced output of the Voodu Valve™ for direct use into a mixing console.
3 (R) BALANCED OUTPUT connector
This balanced XLR connector provides the right balanced output of the Voodu Valve™ for direct use into a mixing console.
4 (L) UNBALANCED OUTPUT jack
This 1/4" unbalanced RTS jack provides the left unbalanced output of the Voodu Valve™ for use with a guitar amplifier or rack system setup.
In addition, this jack also allows for the connection of stereo headphones (600 impedance or greater).
5 (R) UNBALANCED OUTPUT jack
This 1/4" unbalanced RTS jack provides the right unbalanced output of the Voodu Valve™ for use with a guitar amplifier or rack system setup.
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6 FOOTSWITCH jack
This 1/4" mono jack allows for the connection of a momentary footswitch to control the Tapped Delay feature of the Voodu Valve™. The Tapped Delay feature allows the player to set (or reset) the current delay time by tapping the footswitch. The new delay time will be based on the length of time between two taps. For more information on this feature, refer to the "Tap Delay" section in Chapter 8.
7 REMOTE jack
This 7-pin DIN connector is provided for the connection of a Rocktron All Access™ MIDI footswitch, which can be configured to act as a dedicated remote footswitch for the Voodu Valve™. This feature allows the user to access Voodu Valve™ functions and parameters via the remote footswitch.
8 PHANTOM POWER jack
This 2.5mm PIN jack offers the ability to power Rocktron MIDI foot controllers from a 7-pin MIDI cable which connects from the Rocktron MIDI foot controller to the MIDI IN jack on the rear panel of the Voodu Valve™. This eliminates the need to find an AC outlet near where the footpedal would be placed during a performance, or the need to run an extension cord out to the footswitch. Instead of inserting the AC adaptor into the "POWER" jack of the footswitch as you would normally, plug it into the "PHANTOM POWER" jack on the Voodu Valve™. This will power the Rocktron MIDI foot controller through pins 6 and 7 of the MIDI cable connecting the two units. A 7-pin MIDI cable must be used and is available from your Rocktron dealer.
9 MIDI IN jack
This 7-pin DIN connector must be connected to the MIDI OUT jack of the transmitting MIDI device via a standard MIDI cable, or to the MIDI THRU jack of the preceding device (if the Voodu Valve™ is within a chain of MIDI devices).
Pins 6 and 7 of this connector carry the phantom power to power a Rocktron MIDI foot controller when a 7-pin MIDI cable is used.
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10 MIDI THRU/OUT jack
This standard 5-pin DIN connector can be connected to the MIDI IN jack of another device via a standard MIDI cable. There are limitations to the number of devices that can be chained (or series connected) in this fashion.
Note: Inherently in MIDI there is a limit to the number of devices which can be chained together (connected in series). With more than 3 devices, a slight distortion of the MIDI signal can occur (due to signal degradation) which can cause an error in MIDI signal transmission. Should this prob­lem arise, a MIDI Thru box can be used which connects directly to the MIDI device which transmits MIDI information and has multiple connec­tors for the multiple devices receiving MIDI. MIDI cables should not exceed 50 feet (15 meters) in length.
11 POWER jack
This 4-pin DIN connector accepts power from the 9VAC adaptor supplied with the unit.
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5. Connections

5. Connections
Using the Voodu Valve with a stereo power amp and guitar cabinets
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Using the Voodu Valve direct into a mixing console
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6. Operating Format

6. Operating Format
The Voodu Valve provides 254 stored sounds called presets. Any of the
254 presets can be called up at any time via the front panel PRESET control (used
to select a preset) and RECALL button (used to call up the selected preset), or by a
remote MIDI footswitch.
The root of each presets sound is its configuration. The configuration
determines both the effects available for a given preset and the order in which
those effects are executed. The Voodu Valve provides 12 fixed configurations to
achieve a wide array of preset sounds, any of which may be instantly called up at
any time.
Voodu Valve™ Configurations:
• High-gain Distortion - Chorus - Delay - Reverb
• High-gain Distortion - Flange - Delay - Reverb
• High-gain Distortion - Tremolo - Delay - Reverb
• High-gain Distortion - Pitch Shift - Delay - Reverb
• Wah - High-gain Distortion - Delay - Reverb
• Phase Shift - High-gain Distortion - Delay - Reverb
• Low-gain Distortion - Chorus - Delay - Reverb
• Low-gain Distortion - Flange - Delay - Reverb
• Low-gain Distortion - Tremolo - Delay - Reverb
• Low-gain Distortion - Pitch Shift - Delay - Reverb
• Wah - Low-gain Distortion - Chorus - Delay - Reverb
• Phase Shift - Low-gain Distortion - Delay - Reverb
To see the configuration of each preset, press the CONFIG button on the
front panel of the Voodu Valve - the LED above the CONFIG button will light
and the display will show the configuration for the current preset. Turning the
PRESET control will then scroll through each successive preset (displaying its
configuration instead of its preset number and title).
The configuration of each preset can also be changed from within the
desired preset. For more information on selecting a configuration, see Selecting
a Configuration in Section 8, "Operating the Voodu Valve".
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Voodu Valve™ Functions and Parameter Descriptions

Each Voodu Valve preset is divided up into individual blocks called
functions (such as "Mixer", "Reverb", etc.). Within each function of each configu-
ration is a set of controls which allow you to manipulate various aspects of that
function. These controls are called parameters. It is the setting of each of the
parameters which determines the overall sound of each preset.
The Voodu Valve is set up to allow you to first access each function (via
the FUNCTION SELECT control), then the parameter list for each function (via the
PARAMETER SELECT control) and finally the adjustable value for each parameter
(via the PARAMETER ADJUST control).
Step 3:
Turn to alter the value of the
selected parameter.
Step 2:
Turn to select a parameter
within the selected function.
Turn to select a function.
Step 1:
The functions available for each preset are dependent upon which configu-
ration is currently recalled. The remainder of this section will describe each of the
effect-based functions and the associated adjustable parameters they provide.
The remaining functions are utility-based, and are described in Section 8,
"Operating the Voodu Valve".
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GLOBAL Function

the Global function. The parameters provided in this function affect all presets
(i.e. the settings stored for these parameters are the same for all presets).
The first function displayed after turning the FUNCTION SELECT control is
The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access these Global parameters:
OUTPUT
SPKR SIM
HUSH OFFSET
MUTE
The OUTPUT parameter determines whether the output of the Voodu Valve™ is a stereo (left and right) signal or two mono signals.
This SPEAKER SIMULATOR parameter under the Global function allows you to globally (all presets) lock the Speaker Simulator off (LOCKOFF) so that it will always be off for all presets - regardless of the status of the “SPKR SIM” parameter under the Speaker Simulator function. It may also be locked on for the left channel (LOCK L) or on for both channels (LOCK B).
Note: The Voodu Valve™ will only recognize the “SPKR SIM” parameter under the Speaker Simulator function when this parameter is stored as UNLOCK.
The HUSH OFFSET parameter allows you to globally (all presets) adjust the HUSH® Expander Threshold. This means that if this param­eter is altered from 0dB to +3dB, the Expander Threshold will be 3dB higher for all presets. This feature can be useful when switching from a quiet guitar with passive electronics to a noisy guitar with active electronics - as the active guitar would require a higher Threshold level in all presets.
The MUTE parameter allows you to mute the output of the Voodu Valve™. This feature is especially useful when changing guitars during a live set. If a Rocktron All Access™ is used in remote mode with the Voodu Valve™, a single All Access™ button can be configured as a momentary switch which will mute the output when it is held down. (See "Using a Voodu Valve™ with a Rocktron All Access™ in REMOTE mode" in Chapter 8 for more information.)
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MIXER Function

The next function displayed after turning the FUNCTION SELECT control is
the Mixer function. The Mixer function parameters are included in all presets -
regardless of which configuration is currently recalled - although the parameter
values stored in this function are only for the currently recalled preset.
This digital mixer allows you to control most signal levels pertaining to each
presets configuration and stores these levels for each preset.
The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access these Mixer parameters:
VOLUME
LEFT OUT LVL
RIGHT OUT LVL
MIX DIR/EFF
DIR PAN
DELAY LVL
REVERB LVL
The VOLUME parameter determines the overall signal level of the current preset.
The LEFT OUT LEVEL parameter allows you alter the level of the left channel output of the current preset independent of the right channel.
The RIGHT OUT LEVEL parameter allows you alter the level of the right channel output of the current preset independent of the left channel.
The DIR/EFF MIX parameter is used to define the ratio of direct signal level to effect (Chorus, Flange, Pitch Shift) signal level.
The DIRECT PAN parameter allows you to pan the direct signal to the left or right.
The DELAY LEVEL parameter determines the overall level of the delayed signal at the output relative to the direct signal and other effect signals. This parameter can also be accessed from the Delay function parameter list.
The REVERB LEVEL parameter determines the level of the reverb signal at the output relative to the direct signal and other effect signals. This parameter can also be accessed from the Reverb function param­eter list.
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HIGH GAIN Function

"H-GAIN" in the configuration title. The preamp stage in these configurations is
set up to provide high gain levels for maximum sustain and distortion.
The HIGH GAIN function is only accessible in configurations which display
The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access these High Gain parameters:
TUBE GAIN
GAIN
VARIAC ADJUST
BASS LVL
MID LVL
The TUBE GAIN parameter sets the amount of drive at the input of the tube stage.
The GAIN parameter determines the gain value in the distortion stage.
The VARIAC ADJUST parameter adjusts the level at which the preamp stage in the Voodu Valve™ begins to distort. A Variac is a voltage­attenuating device that plugs into an AC wall outlet and adjusts the voltage level to any device which is plugged into it. For years, many guitarists have plugged their amplifier heads into a Variac and reduced the voltage coming into the amplifier from the AC wall outlet. This allows the amplifier tubes to reach saturation at a lower input level and increases the gain produced. The VARIAC ADJUST parameter operates in a similar manner as a conventional Variac - where lowering the parameter value lowers the level at which saturation will take place.
The post BASS LEVEL parameter adjusts the amount of low frequency information at the output of each preset. This parameter is also acces­sible from the "Post EQ (Expert)" function. (In the Post EQ function,
the center frequency and bandwidth of this EQ section are also adjust­able.)
The post MID LEVEL parameter adjusts the amount of mid frequency information at the output of each preset. This parameter is also acces­sible from the "Post EQ (Expert)" function. (In the Post EQ function,
the center frequency and bandwidth of this EQ section are also adjust­able.)
TREBLE LVL
PRESENCE LVL
The post TREBLE LEVEL parameter adjusts the amount of high frequency information at the output of each preset. This parameter is also accessible from the "Post EQ (Expert)" function. (In the Post EQ
function, the center frequency and bandwidth of this EQ section are also adjustable.)
The post PRESENCE LEVEL parameter also adjusts the amount of high frequency information at the output of each preset. This parameter is also accessible from the "Post EQ (Expert)" function. (In the Post EQ
function, the center frequency and bandwidth of this EQ section are also adjustable.)
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LOW GAIN Function

"L-GAIN" in the configuration title. The preamp stage in these configurations
provides four distortion types, and can also be used for clean tones.
The LOW GAIN function is only accessible in configurations which display
The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access these Low Gain parameters:
TUBE GAIN
GAIN
TUBE
BASS LVL
MID LVL
The TUBE GAIN parameter sets the amount of drive at the input of the tube stage.
The GAIN parameter determines the gain value in the distortion stage.
The TUBE parameter allows you to select between four different tube distortion types - Hard Clip, Soft Clip, Class A, Class B. The Hard Clip setting provides the hardest clipping, while the Soft Clip type provides a softer clipping and the Class A and B types provide the softest clipping. The Class A setting produces non-symmetrical clipping - therefore more even harmonics are produced. Conversely, the Class B setting produces symmetrical clipping. The differences between these types are most pronounced at moderate gain settings of about 30dB or less, where Class B produces the least amount of upper harmonics.
The post BASS LEVEL parameter adjusts the amount of low frequency information at the output of each preset. This parameter is also acces­sible from the "Post EQ (Expert)" function. (In the Post EQ function,
the center frequency and bandwidth of this EQ section are also adjust­able.)
The post MID LEVEL parameter adjusts the amount of mid frequency information at the output of each preset. This parameter is also acces­sible from the "Post EQ (Expert)" function. (In the Post EQ function,
the center frequency and bandwidth of this EQ section are also adjust­able.)
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TREBLE LVL
PRESENCE LVL
The post TREBLE LEVEL parameter adjusts the amount of high frequency information at the output of each preset. This parameter is also accessible from the "Post EQ (Expert)" function. (In the Post EQ
function, the center frequency and bandwidth of this EQ section are also adjustable.)
The POST PRESENCE LEVEL parameter also adjusts the amount of high frequency information at the output of each preset. This parameter is also accessible from the "Post EQ (Expert)" function. (In the Post EQ
function, the center frequency and bandwidth of this EQ section are also adjustable.)

HUSH® Function

The HUSH® function is accessible in all presets - regardless of the configu-
ration currently recalled.
HUSH® is Hush Systems patented single-ended noise reduction system. The
HUSH system contained in the Voodu Valve, though modeled after the latest
analog HUSH design, is a fully digital implementation achieved through Digital
Signal Processing (DSP).
The low level expander of the HUSH system operates like an electronic
volume control. The analog version of the HUSH utilizes a voltage-controlled
amplifier (VCA) circuit which can control the gain between the input and the
output from unity to 30, 40 or even 50dB of gain reduction. When the input
signal is above the user preset threshold point, the VCA circuit remains at unity
gain. (This means that the amplitude of the output signal will be equal to that of
the input signal.) As the input signal level drops below the user preset threshold
point, downward expansion begins. At this point the expander acts like an elec-
tronic volume control and gradually begins to decrease the output signal level
relative to the input signal level. As the input signal drops further below the
threshold point, downward expansion increases. A drop in the input level by
20dB would cause the output level to drop approximately 40dB (i.e., 20dB of gain
reduction). In the absence of any input signal, the expander will reduce the gain
so that the noise floor becomes inaudible.
The HUSH circuit is located after the A/D converter in the signal chain to
reduce any noise generated from the guitar and the A/D converter. This ensures a
quiet input signal to the preamp section. Because the preamp section of the
Voodu Valve is digital, it is virtually noise-free (even in the high-gain mode).
Therefore, a quiet input signal to the preamp will result in a quiet output signal.
The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access these Hush® parameters:
HUSHI/O
HUSH THRESH
The HUSH I/O parameter simply determines whether the HUSH® circuit is active for the current preset.
The HUSH THRESHOLD parameter determines the level at which downward expansion begins. For example, if the HUSH THRESHOLD was set at -20dB and the input signal dropped below -20dB, downward expansion would begin.
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PRE EQ (EXPERT) Function

The PRE EQ (EXPERT) function is available in all presets - regardless of
which configuration is currently recalled.
This function allows you to shape the tone prior to the distortion stage.
Considerable tone variations can be achieved by modifying these pre-distort EQ
parameters.
The PARAMETER SELECTcontrol will allow you to access these PRE EQ parameters:
LF LEVEL
LF FREQ
MID LEVEL
MID FREQ
MID BW
The pre-LF (low frequency) LEVEL parameter allows you to cut or boost the low frequencies from -15dB to +6dB prior to the distortion stage. This EQ section is a shelving-type.
The pre-LF (low frequency) FREQUENCY parameter allows you to select a frequency band with an upper frequency between 63Hz and 500Hz to be cut or boosted by the pre-LF LEVEL parameter.
The pre-MID LEVEL parameter allows you to cut or boost the mid­band frequencies from -15dB to +12dB prior to the distortion stage.
The pre-MID FREQUENCY parameter allows you to select a mid-band center frequency between 500Hz and 4KHz to be cut or boosted via the pre-MID LEVEL parameter.
The pre-MID BANDWIDTH parameter determines how wide or narrow the bandwith of the selected mid-band frequency is (in octaves). A small bandwidth only boosts or cuts frequencies close to the center frequency, while a large bandwidth affects the level of frequencies up to two octaves from the center frequency.
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POST EQ (EXPERT) Function

The POST EQ (EXPERT) function is available in all presets - regardless of
which configuration is currently recalled.
This function allows you shape the tone after it has passed through the
distortion stage. These post-distortion EQ parameters have a more dramatic effect
on the overall tone than the pre-distortion parameters.
The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access these POST EQ parameters:
BASS LVL
BASS FREQ
BASS BW
MID LVL
MID FREQ
MID BW
TREBLE LVL
TREBL FRQ
The post-BASS LEVEL parameter allows you to cut or boost the low frequencies by 15dB after the distortion stage.
The post-BASS FREQUENCY parameter allows you to select a center frequency between 63Hz and 500Hz to be cut or boosted by the post­BASS LEVEL parameter.
The post-BASS BANDWIDTH parameter determines (in octaves) the width of the selected bass band.
The post-MID LEVEL parameter allows you to cut or boost the mid­band frequencies by 15dB after the distortion stage.
The post-MID FREQUENCY parameter allows you to select a mid­band center frequency between 250Hz and 2KHz to be cut or boosted via the post-MID LEVEL parameter.
The post-MID BANDWIDTH parameter determines (in octaves) the width of the selected mid band.
The post-TREBLE LEVEL parameter allows you to cut or boost the high-band frequencies by 15dB after the distortion stage.
The post-TREBLE FREQUENCY parameter allows you to select a high-band center frequency between 1KHz and 8KHz to be cut or boosted via the post-TREBLE LEVEL parameter.
TREBLE BW
PRESENCE LVL
PRES FREQ
PRES BW
The post-TREBLE BANDWIDTH parameter determines (in octaves) the width of the selected high band.
The post-PRESENCE LEVEL parameter allows you to cut or boost another high-band frequency by 15dB after the distortion stage.
The post-PRESENCE FREQUENCY parameter allows you to select a high-band center frequency between 2KHz and 8KHz to be cut or boosted via the post-PRESENCE LEVEL parameter.
The post-PRESENCE BANDWIDTH parameter determines (in octaves) the width of the selected high band.
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COMPRESSOR Function

The COMPRESSOR function is available only in configurations which
display "L-GAIN" in the configuration title.
This function allows you to compress the signal prior to the distortion stage.
Compression is often used to maintain an even level when using clean tones, and
also to increase sustain when using distorted tones.
The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access these COMPRESSOR parameters:
COMPRESSOR I/O
COMP THRESH
COMP ATTACK
COMP RELEASE
The COMPRESSOR IN/OUT parameter determines whether the compressor is active for the current preset.
The COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD parameter determines the input level (in dB) at which compression will begin. Lower settings of this parameter will result in more compression.
The COMPRESSOR ATTACK parameter determines the speed (in milliseconds) in which the compressor will reach its maximum compression level after the input signal has exceeded the threshold level (set by the COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD parameter).
The COMPRESSOR RELEASE parameter determines the speed in which compression will cease after the input signal has dropped below the threshold level.
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SPEAKER SIMULATOR Function

The SPEAKER SIMULATOR function is included in all presets and provides a
realistic approximation of a miked speaker cabinet for applications involving
connecting the Voodu Valve directly to a mixing board, recording system or
other full range system.
When a preset is recalled which has the Speaker Simulator on for either the
left channel or both channels, the front panel SPKR SIM LED will light.
Note: The parameters provided in this function are operational only when
the SPKR SIM parameter under the Global function is stored UNLOCK, LOCK L or
LOCK B.
The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access these SPEAKER SIMULATOR
parameters:
SPKR SIM I/O
SPKR TYPE
MIC PLACEMENT
REACTANCE
The SPEAKER SIMULATOR parameter allows you to select whether the Speaker Simulator is on for BOTH outputs, on for only the LEFT output or OFF.
The SPEAKER TYPE parameter determines the type of speaker to be simulated. 15",12",10", 8" and full range speakers are available.
The MIC PLACEMENT parameter simulates a microphone placed anywhere from the center of the speaker cone out to the edge of the cone. Positive parameter values simulate moving the microphone toward the center of the speaker, while negative values move it to the edge.
The REACTANCE parameter simulates the characteristics of the the interaction between a tube amplifier and a guitar speaker cabinet. The higher the parameter value selected, the more these characteristics will be apparent. Negative values of reactance can be used to simulate an open-back cabinet.
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WAH-WAH Function

"WAH" in the configuration title.
pedal to be used as a wah-wah pedal through continous control changes. Use of
this feature eliminates the need to run long audio cables out to a conventional
wah-wah pedal.
troller (such as a Rocktron MIDI Mate) and set the controllers MIDI channel to
correspond with the Voodu Valves receiving MIDI channel. Then set the
pedals control number on the MIDI Mate to match the Wah Frequency
parameters control number on the Voodu Valve. This control number is set on
the Voodu Valve in the "CONTROLLER ASSIG" function. (See "Controller
Assignments" in Chapter 8 for more information on assigning control numbers.)
The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access these WAH-WAH parameters:
The WAH-WAH function is available only in configurations which display
The Voodu Valve has an internal wah-wah which allows for an expression
To use an expression pedal as a wah-wah pedal, connect it to a MIDI con-
WAH-WAH I/O
WAH FREQ
The WAH-WAH I/O parameter determines whether the wah-wah is active for the current preset.
The WAH FREQUENCY parameter allows you to manually sweep the frequency range of the wah-wah via the PARAMETER ADJUST control. Selecting a frequency for this parameter and storing the WAH­WAH parameter IN allows you to use the wah-wah as a fixed wah.
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PHASER Function

in the configuration title.
the phase of different frequencies of one signal and mixing it back with the
original signal.
The PHASER function is available only in configurations displaying "PHAS"
Phase shifting involves splitting the input signal into two signals, then shifting
The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access these PHASER parameters:
PHASER I/O
DEPTH
RATE
RESONANCE
STAGES
The PHASER I/O parameter determines whether the Phaser is active for the current preset.
The DEPTH parameter determines the modulation depth of the phase shift effect. Higher parameter settings result in the sweep of the filtering effect occurring over a wider frequency range.
The RATE parameter deterrnines the speed at which the phase shifted signal is modulated.
The RESONANCE parameter adds feedback to the Phaser so that it has a more pronounced effect.
The STAGES parameter determines how many stages of phase shift are to be active. A parameter setting of "4" produces a result similar to a vintage Phase 90, while a setting of "6" emulates other phaser pedals.
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FLANGER Function

in the configuration title.
layed signals (Voice 1 and Voice 2), then modulating these delayed signals so
that, when summed back with the direct signal, phase cancellations will occur at
some frequencies while peaks in the response will occur at others.
The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access these FLANGER parameters:
The FLANGER function is available only in configurations displaying "FLAN"
Flanging involves splitting the input signal into at least two individual de-
FLANGER I/O
LEVEL 1
PAN 1
DEPTH 1
RATE 1
LEVEL 2
PAN 2
The FLANGER I/O parameter determines whether the Flanger is active or bypassed for the current preset.
The LEVEL 1 parameter determines the volume of Voice 1 relative to Voice 2.
Tip: Keep the settings of these levels high and use the DIR/EFF mix parameter in the Mixer function to control the overall amount of flanged signal.
The PAN 1 parameter allows you to pan Voice 1 to the left or right channel.
The DEPTH 1 parameter adjusts the amount of modulation of Voice 1. Lower DEPTH settings produce more subtle effects, while higher settings will result in a more drastic effect.
The RATE 1 parameter determines the speed at which Voice 1 is modulated.
The LEVEL 2 parameter determines the volume of Voice 2 relative to Voice 1.
The PAN 2 parameter allows you to pan Voice 2 to the left or right channel.
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DEPTH 2
RATE 2
REGEN
The DEPTH 2 parameter adjusts the amount of modulation of Voice 2. Lower DEPTH settings produce more subtle effects, while higher settings will result in a more drastic effect.
The RATE 2 parameter determines the speed at which Voice 2 is modulated.
The REGENERATION parameter determines how much of the the delayed output signal is fed back into the input. More regeneration produces a more pronounced "jet airplane" type of effect.

TREMOLO Function

TREM in the configuration title.
The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access these TREMOLO parameters:
The TREMOLO function is available only in configurations displaying
The Tremolo effect continuously varies the volume of the signal.
TREMOLO
LOCATION
DEPTH
RATE
SHAPE
The TREMOLO I/O parameter determines whether the Tremolo is active or bypassed for the current preset.
The LOCATION parameter determines whether the Tremolo is located Pre-Reverb or Post-Reverb. Most vintage amplifiers configured the Tremolo (or vibrato) Post-Reverb.
The DEPTH parameter determines the amount of modulation for the Tremolo signal. Lower DEPTH settings produce more subtle tremolo effects, while higher settings will result in a more extreme tremolo effect.
The RATE parameter determines the speed at which the tremolo signal modulates (or increases and decreases in volume).
The SHAPE parameter determines the waveshape of the tremolo signal. Selecting a different waveshape produces a different tremolo effect.
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PITCH SHIFT Function

The PITCH function is available only in configurations displaying PSHF in
the configuration title.
Pitch Shifting is used to change the pitch of the input signal to produce a
harmony note based on the input signal. The harmony voice may be of any fixed
interval - up to one octave above the input signal to two octaves below - and is
selected in 20-cent increments. Fine adjustment can be made in one cent (1/
100th semitone) increments.
The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access these PITCH SHIFT parameters:
PITCH SHIFT I/O
LEVEL
PAN
PITCH
FINE
The PITCH SHIFT I/O parameter determines whether the Pitch Shifter is active or bypassed for the current preset.
The LEVEL parameter determines the volume of the pitch shifted signal. The DIR/EFF MIX parameter in the Mixer function also affects this volume.
The PAN parameter allows you to pan the shifted signal to the left or right channel.
The PITCH parameter selects what harmony note the Voodu Valve™ will produce based on the input note. The value displayed for this parameter represents the number of cents that the signal will be shifted (adjustable in 20-cent increments). Each 100 cents (or five 20-cent steps) above or below "0" represents the number of half-steps the shifted signal will be from the input signal.
This parameter is adjustable from "-2400" to "+1200", where "-2400" = two octaves below the input signal, "0" = unison and "+1200" = one octave above the input signal. Refer to the table on the following page to determine the cent value for each fixed interval.
The FINE parameter allows for adjustment in l-cent steps for fine adjustment of the harmony note.
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SPEED
The SPEED parameter determines the amount of time delay used in the shifting process. SLOW results in the longest delay and the highest quality shifted signal (especially at larger amounts of pitch shift). FAST results in the least delay, but the lowest quality shifted signal. This setting should only be used for slight amounts of pitch shift.
PITCH SHIFT INTERVALS
PARAMETER
VALUE
+1200 +1100 +1000
+900 +800 +700 +600 +500 +400 +300 +200 +100
-100
-200
-300
-400
-500
-600
-700
-800
-900
-1000
-1100
-1200
-1300
-1400
-1500
-1600
-1700
-1800
-1900
-2000
-2100
-2200
-2300
-2400
CORRESPONDING
INTERVAL
one octave Major 7th minor 7th Major 6th minor 6th perfect 5th diminished 5th perfect 4th Major 3rd minor 3rd Major 2nd minor 2nd
0
Unison Major 7th minor 7th Major 6th minor 6th perfect 5th diminished 5th perfect 4th Major 3rd minor 3rd Major 2nd minor 2nd 1 Octave One octave plus a Major 7th One octave plus a minor 7th One octave plus a Major 6th One octave plus a minor 6th One octave plus a perfect 5th One octave plus a diminished 5th One octave plus a perfect 4th One octave plus a Major 3rd One octave plus a minor 3rd One octave plus a Major 2nd One octave plus a minor 2nd 2 Octaves
Voices above the input signal
Equal to the input signal
Voices below the
input signal
NOTE: There are 5 steps of the parameter adjust control between each of the intervals shown above (each step equals 20 cents).This allows for smooth pitch change when an expression controller (such as a volume pedal used with a Rocktron All Access™ or MIDI Mate™ foot controller) is assigned to the PITCH parameter to change the pitch by remote means.
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