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[. . . ] P. 2 p. 18 S. 34 P. 50 EFGJ 1 Precautions Location Using the unit in the following locations can result in a malfunction. · In direct sunlight · Locations of extreme temperature or humidity · Excessively dusty or dirty locations · Locations of excessive vibration THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for U. S. A. ) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. [. . . ] The multi-display will indicate "TUBE OD" as the effect name. If you selected the effect that had been programmed, the Original icon in the multi-display will light. The five value knobs will be assigned to GAIN, TREBLE, MIDDLE, BASS, and LEVEL respectively, and will adjust the value of the corresponding parameter. As you rotate the knobs, the sound will change and the multidisplay will show the parameter name assigned to that knob and the current value. If you rotate the knob to adjust the value to the value it had before you began editing the original parameter value icon in the multi-display will light. The parameter assigned to the knob you moved Value of the parameter Edit icon Editing the effects The drive amp effect can be edited immediately by turning the value knobs or type knob; you do not have to press the DRIVE·AMP switch. (Refer to the section below, "Drive Amp effect Quick Edit function. ") To edit other effects, press the corresponding select switch to put that effect in Edit mode (the LED will blink). Channel A/B display DRIVE·AMP switch Drive Amp effect Quick Edit function You can edit the Drive Amp effect (unless the effect is turned off) by using the Type knob to re-select the effect, or by rotating the five value knobs to modify the parameter values. When you do so, the multi-display will show the effect name or parameter name assigned to the corresponding knob, and its current value. Even when another effect such as Modulation or Pedal is in edit mode, you can still turn the type knob to edit the drive amp effect. Editing is not possible if other functions are assigned to the value knobs, nor in Bypass, Mute, or Phrase Trainer modes. Parameter Original icon Value of the parameter Drive amp channel For each program, the Drive Amp effect has settings for two channels, A and B. Press the DRIVE·AMP switch located at the right of the panel to select the channel you will edit. Each time you press the switch, the LED will change between green (channel A) and red (channel B). If you do not wish to use the Drive Amp effect, use the Type knob to select OFF so that the Drive Amp effect will be bypassed, and the multi-display will indicate "DRV OFF. " In this case, the LED beside the DRIVE·AMP switch will go dark. 9 3. Editing Editing the Drive Amp effect (example) As an example, here's how to set channel B of the Drive Amp effect to TUBE OD. Press the DRIVE·AMP switch several times to select channel B (red LED). If the multi-display reads "TUBE OD, " no change is necessary. If the Type knob is already located at the TUBE OD position, turn it first to another effect type, and then turn it back to TUBE OD. Editing other effects Press the select switch for the desired effect to be edited. MOD: Edits the Modulation effect (e. g. , chorus) PEDAL: Edits the Pedal effect (e. g. , wah) AMB: CABI: Edits the Ambience effect (e. g. , delay) Edits the Cabinet effect which models the cabinet resonances of a guitar amp NR LEV: Edits the noise reduction and program level (volume) For some effects, the Modulation and Pedal effects, or the Pedal and Ambience effects cannot be used simultaneously. In the case of such a combination of effects, attempting to turn on both simultaneously will automatically turn off the previously-on effect. As an example, here's how to select CHORUS as the Modulation effect. The LED beside it will blink, indicating that the Modulation effect is selected. Even if the Modulation effect has been turned off within the program, it will be turned on at this point. If you select the effect that had originally been selected, the Original icon will appear in the multi-display. Value knobs 2, 3, 4 and 5 will adjust the chorus speed (SPEED), chorus depth (DEPTH), chorus feedback amount (FEEDBACK), and the mix balance between the chorus sound and the direct sound (MIX). [. . . ] Knob 1 TYPE Selects the effect type Knob 2 TIME Adjusts the delay time Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 TONE Adjusts the tonal quality FEEDBACK Adjusts the delay repeats MIX Adjusts the mix amount DELAY (Delay) This adds spaciousness to the sound by using a stereo delay with a time difference between left and right. By pressing the TAP switch two times, you can set the TIME of knob 2 to the corresponding tempo. ROOM1 (Room 1) Deep room type reverb ROOM2 (Room 2) Bright room type reverb GARAGE1 (Garage 1) Garage-type reverb1 GARAGE2 (Garage 2) Garage-type reverb2 HALL (Hall) Hall type reverb ARENA (Arena) Arena-type reverb 15 4. Appendices ROOM (Room Reverb) This simulates the reverberation of a small room the size of a studio. [. . . ]

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