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[. . . ] The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference. Main Features Simple Operation--Works Like a Compact Pedal Effects All you need to do to get the sound you want is to select an effect, then tweak it using the knobs­basically, this is the same simple, intuitive operation offered by compact pedal effects. OD/DS Solo Function Give distortion sounds an intense boost and clarity simply and easily with the press of a single button. You can also switch the effect with the pedal, a convenient feature for live performances. EZ EDIT for Quick Sound Creation EZ EDIT is a feature that allows you to creating sounds quickly and easily. [. . . ] Be sure to unplug the cable from this jack when the ME-10 is not in use. Connect a CD or MP3 player here to practice with sounds from these devices. * Do not use a cable that contains a resistor to connect external devices to the AUX IN jack. When headphones are connected to the PHONES jack, tonal adjustments are applied so the sound is close to that produced by the guitar amp. 6. FOOT SW (Footswitch) Jack Connect an optional footswitch (such as the FS-6) here. DC IN (AC Adaptor) Jack Connect the optional AC adaptor (PSA series) here. * Use only the specified AC adaptor (PSA series). 10 Installing Batteries Insert the batteries as shown in figure, being careful to orient the batteries correctly. fig. replace-battery. eps_38 · When the batteries run down, "bt" appears in the display. · When turning the unit over, place some newspapers, magazines, or other suitable material under the four corners or at both ends to prevent damage to the buttons and controls. Also, try to position the unit so no buttons or controls can get damaged. · When turning the unit over, handle it with care to avoid dropping it or allowing it to fall or tip over. · Make sure the "+" and "-" ends of the batteries are oriented correctly. You may be unable to tune the string accurately if other strings are vibrating during tuning. 14 Tuning the Guitar (Bypass/Tuner) fig. 7seg-tuner3. eps (C) (C ) (D) (D ) (E) (F) (F ) (G) (G ) (A) (A ) (B) 4. First do a rough tuning so that the name of the note for the string appears in the display. (General Tuning) 7th B 6th E 5th A 4th D 3rd G 2nd B 1st E 5. Tune each string more accurately until both of the tuning guides are lit. * The larger the difference between the pitch of the string you're playing and the correct pitch for the note shown in the display, the faster the tuning guide flashes. As you get closer to the correct pitch, the pace of the tuning guide's flashing slows down. fig. 7seg-tuner3. eps Too high Tuned Too low 6. * If you are tuning a guitar that has a vibrato arm, tuning one string may cause other strings to drift. In this case, you should first tune the strings approximately so that the correct note name is displayed, and then re-tune each string. One useful technique that makes tuning less confusing is to start slightly under the target pitch and then tune upwards little by little until the string is in tune. Press the Number 1 and 2 pedals simultaneously to return to the previous mode. 15 Introduction to Effects and Parameters About the Effect Connection Sequence The optimal sequence for connecting effects is determined automatically based on the effect settings. WAH OVERDRIVE / BLUES / DISTORTION / METAL / FUZZ / COMPRESSOR (OD / DS) TREMOLO EQ (MOD) NOISE SUPPRESSOR FOOT VOLUME CHORUS / PHASER / FLANGER / ROTARY (MOD) DELAY / REVERB (DELAY) OD/DS SOLO The OD/DS effect sound is switched to a sound suited for solo performances. Turning on the OD/DS SOLO effect sound makes the OD/DS effect come on as well, even if it was previously off. To adjust the amount of OD/DS SOLO effect that's applied when the effect is on, hold down [OD/DS SOLO] while you press [ ] or [ ]. 16 Introduction to Effects and Parameters OD/DS (Overdrive/Distortion) This effect uses distortion to add unique characteristics to a sound and allows you to sustain the sound. OD/DS Type List TYPE 1: OVERDRIVE 2: BLUES 3: DISTORTION 4: METAL 5: FUZZ 6: COMPRESSOR Descriptions A sweet, mild distortion like that of a tube amp. A unique type of overdrive that brings out the nuances of your picking. You can also use it as a "limiter" to suppress only the sound peaks and prevent distortion. fig. FX-ODDS. eps_50 fig. FX-ODDS2. eps_90 Descriptions 1: OVERDRIVE 2: BLUES 3: DISTORTION 4: METAL 5: FUZZ 6: COMPRESSOR Adjusts the tone. [. . . ] Can you hear sound through the headphones when headphones are connected? If you can hear sound, there may be a short in the cable used to connect the amp or other device, or a mistake in an external device's settings. Use the parameter knobs to raise the levels. The Expression Pedal Switch Cannot Be Turned On or Off The Volume Pedal Cannot Reduce the Volume Completely Could the expression pedal be out of adjustment? Although the unit's expression pedal has been set for optimal operation at the factory, extended use and certain operating environments can result in the pedal going out of adjustment. [. . . ]

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