

We picked a heavy-lift tape echo and shrunk it to add one of the delay modes in Cerberus. From clean arpeggios or strumming and fat-drive power chords to sparkling distortion killer solos, Cerberus ST Chorus fills in the gaps to complete your sound.Ħ0’s Delay (Tape Delay) 55ms – 550ms: Tape delay effects that never get old. ST Chorus: This is the most common chorus effect. That’s another alternative chorus if you like a digital touch and to create and ensemble chorus effect. SC Chorus: SC Chorus adds a dreamy chorus sound and creates an ambient guitar tone. There is no any other vintage sound without an analog chorus touch. We made sure our U-Vibe effect included the classic favorites, and Cerberus has them readyĬhorus (CE – Analog, SC – Digital, ST – Modern)ĬE Chorus: This chorus type is from early years of Chorus effect. U-vibe: For guitarists who really dig the swirling vibes sound– especially in “vintage” mode, Cerberus’s U-Vibe offers a massive swirl, that’s true, it’s more than “feeling the U-Vibe” sound, you can jump on it. Sleepy psychedelic swirl, with rich high-end harmonics, Cerberus’s Phaser is a joy to use. From simple and warm, to tuneful character melodic?

Phaser: It’s warm, organic, and rarely harsh and burnt-orange phaser.


Tremolo: Cerberus Tremolo creates authentic vintage tremolo guitar sounds and it is an easy-to-use compact effect but it offers wide parameters for precise effect tailoring. Whether you use distortion standalone or combine with overdrive, when you hit your distortion switch, you’ll feel the classic JCM touch on your sound.ĭrive section has analog circuitry with digital control parameters and it remains analog (AD/DA converter starts from the MOD FX section). We’ve also considered compatibility in respect to the Overdrive and Distortion channels. Any pedal can sound amazing but when you create an effect chain, harmonizing the sound is critical for maximum efficiency.ĭistortion (Brown Anger): If you prefer high gain distortion with a Classic British flavor, rich bass responses, thick mid-frequencies and a balanced treble response, Cerberus Distortion will soon become one of your all-time-favorite sounds. The Overdrive Channel simply takes your guitar tone to the next level without adding mid-frequencies or any other unwanted characteristics inherent in “Tube Screamer Style” circuits, and provides a transparent overdrive sound. The technology is only about 10 years ago but it quickly became one of the most-preferred overdrive sounds on the market. Overdrive (Blues Breaker): Cerberus Overdrive sound is a tribute to the 70’s Little Wing / Hendrix playing-style.
