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Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing this Guitar Effects Processor. This processor is designed for you with a variety of wonderful guitar voices including distortion, wahwah, delay, compressor, EQ, reverb, amp simulation, speaker simulation and more. You can create your own voices easily and conveniently through the user-friendly interface and parameter adjustment functions. You are recommended to study this manual carefully before using the unit.
Important Notes Power Supply
Handling and Transporting
Before connection, please ensure all power devices such as amplifiers must first be turned off, in order to avoid any damages.
Grab the unit firmly while unplugging the cables, never pull the audio cables with stress.
Unplug the AC adapter during electric storms.
Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.
If an AC adapter is used, it should be unplugged from the AC outlet if the instrument is not to be used for an extended period of time.
Physical shocks caused by dropping , bumping the instrument, or placing heavy objects on top of it, can result in scratches and even more severe damages.
Avoid using this unit together with same circuit of electronic products that will generate line noises.
Never apply excessive force to the controls, connectors or other parts of the instrument.
Location
Cleaning
Do not place this unit too close to heat sources such as radiators and amplifiers in order to prevent damages like interference.
Clean this unit with a soft and dry cloth. A slightly dampened cloth with mild detergent might remove stubborn dirt.
Do not expose this unit under excessive sunlight, water and moisture.
Never use thinners and alcohol for cleaning the unit.
Strong vibration and shocks will damage this unit.
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Main Features
60 user patches and 60 default settings. Excellent simulation of 11 famous Stomps, 11 Amplifiers as well as 5 professional pedal tones. 11 effects for serial use. Super user-friendly operation. Foot switches for easy patch changing and other operations. Delay's hold function with 4000 ms times delay. Excellent tones for both practice and performance purpose.
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Index General Guide
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Front Panel Rear Panel
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7-8
Operation Connection
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Power Supply
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Volume Adjustment
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9-20
Patch Select a Patch
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Edit a Patch
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PRE-PROCESS
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NG(Noise Gate)
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STOMP
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AMP SIM
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EQ(Equalizer)
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SPEAKER
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MODULATION
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DELAY
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REVERB
Store a Patch
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Rename a Patch
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Exit Edit Status
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Factory Settings
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Pedal
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Utility
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User Mode/Hold Tuner
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User Mode
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Bypass
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Mute
Specifications
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A variety of information about the unit appears here. The left display shows the bank number.
STOMP ON/OFF Button Press to change settings. STOMP Knob Select the stomp type.
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Use for changing the 60 user patches name.
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AMP ON/OFF Button Press to change settings. AMP Knob Select the amp type.
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Select the PEDAL function, volume control global or local and the CONTROL effect.
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EQ(Equalizer) ON/OFF Button Press to change the equalizer of a tone.
Use to save the settings you have created. 5
Use this to undo operations.
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PRE-PROCESS ON/OFF Button Press to change the settings. PRE-PROCESS Knob Select the pre-process type.
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SPEAKER ON/OFF Button Press to change settings. SPEAKER Knob Select the speaker type.
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MODULATION ON/OFF Button Press to change settings. MODULATION Knob Select the modulation type.
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NG ON/OFF Button Press to change settings.
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General Guide 17 Number Switches To select a desired patch.
13 DELAY DELAY ON/OFF Button Press to change settings. DELAY Knob Select the delay type and time.
18 CONTROL Switch You can use value knob 3 to edit the control pedal setting.
14 REVERB REVERB ON/OFF Button Press to change settings. REVERB Knob Select the reverb effect.
19 Value knobs 1-3 To adjust the parameters of the effects or amp model. 20 Expression Pedal Controls volume when the light is off and the other functions of expression when the light is on.
15 BANK Switches Switching bank numbers upwards or downwards.
21 Expression Pedal LED Lights when the effect being controlled with the Expression Pedal is on, and goes out when the effect is off.
16 USER MODE/HOLD TUNER Switch Press to enter user mode and the tuner and bypass functions.
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Rear Panel 1 INPUT Jack Connect your guitar to this jack.
7 AC IN Jack Connect an AC adapter to this jack.
2 AUX IN Jack Connect an external effect processor or other audio source to this jack.
8 Cord Hook Hook the AC adapter cord to prevent the adapter for disconnection.
3 OUTPUT R/L(MONO) Jack Connect to an amp, mixer, mixer or similar devices.
Fasten the cord of the AC adapter around the hook as shown in the diagram before connecting it to the AC IN jack. This will prevent the plug from being disconnected if the cord is accidentally pulled.
4 PHONE Jack Connect your headphones to this jack. 5 LEVEL Knob Adjust the volume level of the unit. 6 POWER Switch Turn the power on and off .
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Operation
Connection
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Connecting a Guitar Plug an audio cord into the INPUT jack. Then plug the other end of the cord into LINE OUT of a guitar.
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To power the unit from the AC adapter, insert the small plug of the adapter cable into the AC IN jack. Then plug the adapter into an outlet.
Connecting an Audio Source Plug an audio cord into the AUX IN jack. Then plug the other end of the cord into the LINE OUT or the AUX OUT of a CD or similar devices.
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To prevent malfunction and/or damaging the speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn the power of all devices off before making any connection.
Connecting Guitar Amplifier Plug two audio cords into the OUTPUT jack, then plug the other end of the cords into the AUX IN jack of the two amplifiers.
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Connecting Power Adapter
When outputting in mono, connect the cord to the OUTPUT L(MONO) jack. If you turn on the unit while the amplifier is already powered up, damages to the speaker may result. Always turn the power of the amplifier off before making any connection.
Connecting Headphone Plug a pair of headphone into the PHONES jack to monitor the sound.
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Operation Power Supply
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Once the connections have been completed, turn the power of the various devices on in the order sequence as below.
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Press the POWER ON/OFF button to turn on the unit.
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After the power is on, the LCD will proceed to the main operation menu.
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The LCD displays current patch's name and the LED displays the BANK number. The LED lights turn on or off according to each effect's status.
Volume Adjustment
Adjust the output volume of the unit with the LEVEL knob on the rear panel.
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Patch The patches are the combination of effects in different types and parameters. The unit has up to 120 patches: 60 user patches (01-A~15-D) and 60 default settings (16-A~30-D).
Select a Patch
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You can use BANK+ and BANKfootswitches for changing a Bank. Press and hold the BANK to change a bank consecutively. The LED displays the bank number (01~30).
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Then, you can press the foot switches of the other 4 Patches (PATCH A, PATCH B, PATCH C and PATCH D) to switch between the four patches in the current bank. The LCD displays the current patches' name.
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The LED will go on flashing until you have chosen one patch.
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Storm bank number (01~30)
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patch name
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Patch Edit a Patch 11 effects can be used for the unit simultaneously. Choose each type of effect by pressing its corresponding button. If the LED light is on, it indicates the effect is on, when it is off, it indicates a bypass and if it is flashing, it means you are now editing this effect.
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PRE-PROCESS Press PRE-PROCESS on/off button, LCD displays the parameters for the selected effect.
Light Compress
Rotate the value knobs1- 3, LCD displays THRESHOLD 0 - 63, RELEASE 0 - 63, LEVEL 0 - 63.
Flashing
KNOB 1
KNOB 2
Here are 4 types of WAH: Auto Touch Wah Inversed AutoWah Auto Sweep Wah MUZA Pedal Wah
KNOB 3
Rotate Knob 1
Threshold
55
Rotate Knob 2
Release
25
Rotate Knob 3
Level
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They can all be combined with Compression. By tuning KNOB 1, KNOB 2 and KNOB 3, you can adjust THRESHOLD,RATIO,RELEASE. Or POLARITY, Sens or Speed.
Pre-process table Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Name Light Compress Normal Compress Deep Compress Limiter Touch Wah Inversed Wah Sweep Wah Pedal Wah Compress+Auto Wah Compress+Up Wah Compress+Sweep Wah
Expression Some light compress Ordinary compress Very deep compress Limit the input Wah according to the velocity Change up and down polarity Auto sweep wah Wah controlled by pedal Compress plus auto touch wah Compress plus auto touch inversed wah Compress plus auto frequency sweep wah
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Patch
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NOISE GATE can reduce the noise caused by an output audio signal. You could choose your preferred Threshold level while using this function.
Noise Gate Flashing
KNOB 1
NG (Noise Gate)
KNOB 2
Rotate Knob 1
Threshhold
55
Rotate Knob 2
Release
25
Use KNOB 1 and KNOB 2 to adjust Threshold and Release. Range:0 - 63. LCD displays: Threshold 0 - 63, Release 0 - 63.
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STOMP When STOMP button is pressed, KNOB 1, KNOB 2 and KNOB 3 are used to adjust DRIVE (distortion drive), TONE (brightness of the tone) and LEVEL (volume level) respectively.
Muza Preamp
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KNOB 1
KNOB 2
KNOB 3
Rotate Knob 1
Drive
55
Rotate Knob 2
Tone
25
Rotate Knob 3
Level
12
LCD displays DRIVE 0 - 63, TONE 0 - 63 and LEVEL 0 - 63.
Some voices do not contain a TONE; you may adjust the tone by using the EQ button.
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If ACOUSTIC is selected, the knobs are referred to BODY, TOP and LEVEL.
Acoustic
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KNOB 1
Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
KNOB 2
KNOB 3
Name MUZA PREAMP MUZA TUBE CLASSIC OD US OD MUZA DS CLASSIC DS SUPER DS UFO FUZZ MUZA FUZZ MUFF FUZZ MOUSE DS GRUNGE DS SMASH DS HEAVY METAL DEATH METAL ACOUSTIC
Rotate Knob 1
Body
55
Rotate Knob 2
Top
25
Rotate Knob 3
Level
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Expression Clean tone ,enhance the high frequency Warm distortion produced by a valve tube Simulate IBANEZ® TS808 stomp Simulate DIGITECH® BAD MONKEY™ stomp Produce a special distortion Simulate MXR® M104 stomp, classic distortion Simulate BOSS® DS-1 Simulate DUNLOP® FUZZFACE™ Produce a cracking Fuzz sound Simulate ELECTRO-HARMONIX ® BIG MUFF ™ Simulate PROCO™ VINTAGE RAT™ Simulate DOD® FX69 GRUNGE® Simulate IBANEZ® SM7 SMASH BOX® Simulate BOSS® MT-2 METAL ZONE® Simulate DOD® FX86 DEATH METAL™ Simulate acoustic guitar sound
MUZA is a trademark of MEDELI ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Other product names used in this document are trademarks of their respective companies and are not associated or affiliated with MEDELI ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. They are trademarks of other manufacturers and were used merely to identify whose sounds were reviewed in the creation of this product.
4 Jazz Clean
When AMP button is pressed, KNOB 1, and KNOB 3 are used to adjust DRIVE (distortion drive) and LEVEL (volume level) respectively. LCD displays: Gain 0 - 63, Level 0 - 63.
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KNOB 1
KNOB 3
Rotate Knob 1
Gain
55
Rotate Knob 3
Level
25
Press the AMP button to turn the effect on and off.
AMP simulation table Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Name JAZZ CLEAN DELUXE MODERN BLUES MODERN CLASS CLASS A CLASSIC BLACK BRITISH CLASS MUZA HI GAIN HI GAIN MODERN HI GAIN RECTIFIER
Expression Simulate Roland JC-120 Amp Simulate Fender Tweed Deluxe Reverb Amp Simulate Fender Bassman Amp Simulate Matchless Chieftain Amp Simulate VOX AC-30 Amp Simulate Fender BlackFace Deduxe Reverb Amp Simulate Marshal JTM-45 Amp Special kind of HI-GAIN Amp Simulate Marshall JCM-800 Amp Simulate Soldano Super Lead Overdrive Amp Simulate MesaBoogie Dual Rectifier Amp ®
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MUZA is a trademark of MEDELI ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Other product names used in this document are trademarks of their respective companies and are not associated or affiliated with MEDELI ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. They are trademarks of other manufacturers and were used merely to identify whose sounds were reviewed in the creation of this product.
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Equalizer can be used to adjust the input audio frequency. Three band EQ is commonly used for adjusting BASS, MIDDLE and TREBLE.
Flashing
KNOB 1
KNOB 2
EQ (Equalizer)
KNOB 3
Rotate Knob 1
Bass
- 3
Rotate Knob 2
Middle
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Rotate Knob 3
Treble
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When EQ button is selected and pressed, KNOB 1, KNOB 2 and KNOB 3 will be used to adjust BASS, MIDDLE and TREBLE respectively. Range: -31 - 31. LCD will display Bass -31 - 31, Middle -31- 31, Treble -31 - 31. (The efficient range is +/- 12dB)
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SPEAKER When SPEAKER button is pressed, KNOB 1,KNOB 2 and KNOB 3 are not activated.
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Press SPEAKER button to turn on or off the function.
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Speaker simulation table Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Name 1x10 1x12 A 1x12 B 1x12 C 2x12 A 2x12 B 4x12 A 4x12 B 4x12 C 4x12 D 4x12 E
Expression Simulate 1x10 speaker Simulate 1x12 A speaker Simulate 1x12 B speaker Simulate 1x12 C speaker Simulate 2x12 A speaker Simulate 2x12 B speaker Simulate 4x12 A speaker Simulate 4x12 B speaker Simulate 4x12 C speaker Simulate 4x12 D speaker Simulate 4x12 E speaker
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When MODULATION button is selected and pressed, KNOB 1, KNOB 2 and KNOB 3 will be used to adjust RATE, DEPTH and EFFECT LEVEL respectively. Range:0 - 63.
Classic Chorus
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KNOB 1
KNOB 2
MODULATION
KNOB 3
Rotate Knob 1
Rate
55
Rotate Knob 2
Depth
25
Rotate Knob 3
Effect Level 2
LCD will display Rate 0 - 63, Depth 0 - 63, Effect Level 0 - 63.
Press the MODULATION button to turn the effect on and off.
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Patch Modulation table Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Name CLASSIC CHORUS STEREO CHORUS FLANGER STEP FLANGER PHASER RANDOM PHASER TREMOLO PITCH SHIFTER VIBRATO SLICE OCTAVE AUTO RIFF RING MOD AUTO RING SLOW ATTACK RANDOM FLANGER
Expression (Rate / Depth / Effect Level) (Rate / Depth / Effect Level) (Rate / Depth / Feedback) (Flange Rate / Step Rate / Flange Mix) (Rate / Depth / --) (Phaser Rate / Depth / Step Rate) (Rate / Depth /--) (Pitch / Direct Level / Effect Level) (Rate / Depth /--) (Slice Type / Speed /--) (Direct Level / Oct1 Level / Oct2 Level) (Riff Type / Speed / Loop) (Frequency / Direct Level / Effect Level) (Rate / Direct Level / Effect Level) (Attack / -- / --) (Rate / -- / Feedback)
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Press the DELAY button to enter the DELAY menu, and the LCD displays the name of the current Delay type.
65ms Delay
Flashing
KNOB 1
KNOB 2
DELAY
Use KNOB 1, KNOB 2 and KNOB 3 to adjust DELAY duration, FEEDBACK and LEVEL respectively. LCD displays DELAY TIME: 10-4000ms, FEEDBACK: 0 - 63, DELAY LEVEL: 0 - 63
KNOB 3
Rotate Knob 1
Delay Time
65
Rotate Knob 2
Feedback
48
Rotate Knob 3
Delay Level
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Press the DELAY button to turn the effect on and off.
Each Delay type has different delay times. Delay time displays: 2ms - 65ms; 48ms 300ms; 296ms - 800ms and 775ms 2350ms for the first four type of delay. And the Reversed delay time is: 10ms 2000ms. The others: 10ms - 4000ms.
Patch
Full Range Delay
Delay Time
When the delay has set to the maximum level time of 4000ms, you can use the delay tap function.
4000
KNOB 1
When you change the delay type, the CONTROL light will turn off and stop flashing from the flashing status.
Digital Delay
Delay table Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Name 65ms 300ms 800ms 2350ms FULL RANGE DIGITAL TWO HEAD MULTI HEAD FOUR TAP WEAK START REVERSE
Expression Max 65ms delay Max 300ms delay Max 800ms delay Max 2350ms delay Max 4000ms delay, can hold. Stereo digital delay Two-sound delay Delay of multi head 4 times repeated delay Weak start delay Reversed delay, can be used to simulate the strings
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Patch
9 Spring Reverb 1
REVERB Press the REVERB button to enter the REVERB menu and the LCD will display the name of the current Reverb type.
Flashing
KNOB 1
KNOB 2
Use KNOB 1, KNOB 2 and KNOB 3 to adjust REVERB TIME, DENSITY and LEVEL. Range:0 - 63.
KNOB 3
Rotate Knob 1
Revb Time
63
Rotate Knob 2
Revb Density 48
Rotate Knob 3
Revb Level
LCD displays: TIME 0 - 63, DENSITY 0 - 63, LEVEL 0 - 63.
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Reverb table Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Name SPRING 1 SPRING 2 CHAMBER 1 CHAMBER 2 ROOM 1 ROOM 2 HALL 1 HALL 2 PLATE 1 PLATE 2 REVERSED
Expression Classic spring reverb More density spring reverb Acoustic chamber reverb More density acoustic chamber reverb Small room reverb Big room reverb Hall reverb Huge hall reverb Small plate reverb Plate reverb with more bright voice Reversed reverb
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Patch Store a Patch
Revb Level
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After you edited a patch and want to store it, press the STORE button; the LED of the BANK and the PATCH will flash.
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Next, select the bank and patch you want to store into.
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If you want to cancel your operation, press the CANCEL button.
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When you have selected the Bank and Patch, press the STORE button again to confirm your operation.
Purple Only Bank 01 - 15 could be chosen. If the current bank is between the range of 16 - 30, the LED will display 01 automatically.
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Patch Rename a Patch
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You can rename the 60 user patches upon your preferences. Press the RENAME button, the LCD name characters will flash.
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Use KNOB1 and KNOB2 to choose a character; use KNOB 3 to change the position.
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Names can be stored with a maximum of 8 characters.
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Under the RENAME status, press RENAME button again to confirm your operation and press CANCEL to cancel the former operation.
Purple Flashing
KNOB 1
KNOB 2
Rotate Knob 1
Ourple -
Rotate Knob 2
jurple -
Rotate Knob 3
Purple -
KNOB 3
jurple
Character table KNOB1: A I Q
B L R Y
KNOB 2: C K S Z
D L T 0
E M U 1
F N V 2
G O W 3
H P X 4
5 d l t
6 e m u
7 f n v
8 g o w
9 h p x
a i q y
b j r z
c k s
Exit Edit Status Press CANCEL button when you are editing the type and the LCD will return back to the patch name's display.
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Patch Factory Setting
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Pressed them simultaneously.
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The 60 user patches are the same as the 60 default patches before storing your own patches.
Press STORE, CANCEL and UTILITY simultaneously and then power on. The 60 user patches can be restored.
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Aware while using this feature since the user data will not be remained after editing and restoration.
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The unit has one expression pedal.
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It can be used to control the volume when the light is off; when the light is on, you could use it to control other functions of expression.
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It can be defined in the UTILITY menu.
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You must turn it on if you would like to use its expression function by pressing the button in the pedal front.
Pedal
The light is off
Push strongly, so that pedal touches here.
Move back and forth to control volume
The light is on.
Move back and forth to control other functions of expression.
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Utility Press the UTILITY button, and enter the UTILITY menu, The LCD displays UTILITY. In this menu tuning KNOB 1, KNOB2, KNOB 3 can select the PEDAL function. Volume Control (global or local) and the CONTROL effect.
Utility
KNOB 1
KNOB 2
KNOB 3
Rotate Knob 1
EXP:Stormp Drive
Rotate Knob 2
VOLUME P:Global
Rotate Knob 3
CTRL:STP On/Off
CTRL:Delay Tap
EXP
VOLUME
Exp:Wah Exp:Stomp Drive Exp:Amp Gain Exp:Pitch Exp:Delay FB Exp:Delay Level Exp:Revb Level
GLOBAL/LOCAL NG On/Off
CONTROL
Pre On/Off STP On/Off Amp On/Off EQ On/Off SPK On/Off MOD On/Off DLY On/Off REV On/Off Delay Tap Delay Hold
DELAY/TAP When the control is defined as DELAY/TAP, press the control button twice to enter DELAY TIME. If the gap between 2 hits exceeds 4 seconds, this operation will be aborted.
KNOB 3
DELAY HOLD This function allows you to record one set of melody to accompany with your next played notes. When you use DELAY HOLD function, you play some notes and then press CONTROL, the LED lights. All notes will not be delayed while the former delay is still on.
Press the control switch twice to enter DELAY TIME.
CTRL:Delay Hold KNOB 3
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User Mode
Press the USER MODE/HOLD TUNER button to enter the user mode. PATCH A, B, C and D buttons referred to STOMP, AMP, MODULATION and DELAY respectively.
You can use them to turn on or off for each effect. Press the button and hold for a while.
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Press the USER MODE/HOLD TUNER button and hold for a while. The unit will enter the BYPASS status.
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Hold for a few more seconds to enter the MUTE status.
Bypass
------------Press the button and hold for a few more seconds.
Mute
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4 Press the button again to exit.
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Press the USER MODE/HOLD TUNER button again to exit.
The tuner function will activate under Bypass or Mute status. During Bypass, the guitar input will bypass the effect, outputting a clean tone without effects. However, no signals or sounds will be sent out during the Mute status.
User Mode/Hold Tuner Bypass When the Bypass mode is entered, the LCD will display the pitch (C, D, E, F, G, A and B,#) that you play, and the ->- or -<-imply whether the tune is flattened or sharpened. When the display reads >*<, that means the string has the correct tuning.
- - >- - - F - - - - Too Low
- - - - - - F - - >- Too Hight
- - - - -> F > - - - Tuned
Mute Hold down the TUNER until the LED displays --, and the LCD displays mute, and then displays ---------- . You can tune your guitar string in a silent status.
KNOB 1
KNOB 2
KNOB 3
Rotate Knob 1 The base frequency can be adjusted by KNOB 1 (435Hz to 445Hz).
A = 445Hz
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Specifications AD Conversion
Controls
32 bit + AF method
Rename button Utility button Store button Cancel button Pre-process NG Stomp Amp EQ Speaker Modulation Delay Reverb Bank +/ switches User mode / hold tuner switch A/B/C/D number switches Control switch Value knobs 1-3 Expression pedal Power switch Level knob
DA Conversion 32 bit
Sampling Rate 48kHz
Display 16 characters, 1 line(backlit LCD) 2 characters, 7 segment LED
Program Memories 120 patches: 60 user patches (01-A~15-D) and 60 default settings (16-A~30-D).
Voices 11 famous stomps 5 professional pedals 11 excellent amps Max effects serial: 11 Effects type: 90.
Dynamic Range
Weight
102dB
5kg (excluding AC Adaptor)
Connections Dimensions
Input jack AUX in jack Output R/L(mono) jack Phone jack AC in jack
1526(L)X233(W)X85(H)mm
Power Supply AC 9V; Supply AC adapter
All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice.
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