Vibrato Pedal

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Using the Vibrato Pedal

The vibrato pedal adds a bend in the pitch of the audio. This effect is common when a musician wants to hold out a note and give it a rich sound at the tail end. To use the vibrato effect, select it from the stomp box options and drag it into your stomp box array. 



Adjust the Pedal Effects

Once you've selected the stomp box labeled The Vibe, you can use the default settings or adjust them to your preference.

The Rate knob adjusts how fast the pitch bend is. Raising it creates a faster rate, while lowering it creates a slower one. 

The Depth knob determines how high or low the effect bends the pitch. 

The Type knob changes the specific type of vibrato effect.