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Resolver Effect?

Started by cheeb, April 22, 2007, 03:58:12 PM

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cheeb

I was in the local music store and saw a (Vox?) effects modeling amp and it listed Resolver as one of the effects. What the heck is that?

cheeb


Phorhas

Uhhh... used to resolve band problems when dealing with a lead guitarist :)
... so, either a mute switch or a THC based product... it really depends on the type of music used with


LOL
Electron Pusher

Seljer

After some googling, it seems to be on of Fender's modeling amps, not the Vox ones

out of the manual for the Cyber Twin SE
Resolver
A low-fidelity effect that purposely reduces the quality of the input signal. Effective for "lo-fi" filtering on song introductions, for example

cheeb

0_0   wooow...

I sure would like an analog version of that...

jlullo

isn't that similar to the LoFo Mofo?

cheeb

I don't know. I'd have to hear the Resolver. The Lofo just trashes your guitar's tone and boosts the treble to insane mess freqeuncies.

Pushtone

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caress

band pass filter!  and maybe some distortion/fuzz!

cheeb

Right. Boost the mids, drop the bass and treble, add dist/fuzz/od. I'll go try out the Resolver on the Fender amp tomorrow and see if it's the same as the Ibanez pedal.