User Manual
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- CONNECTIONS -
INPUT Jack – This ¼” jack is the audio input of the MOD 11. The input
impedance is 1M.
OUTPUT Jack – This ¼” jack is the audio output of the MOD 11. The
output impedance is 680.
TAP IN Jack – Connect an external momentary footswitch to this ¼” jack
to control the modulation speed by tapping in a tempo. The external
switch should be normally open. Upon engaging the switch, it should
create a short circuit between the Tip and Sleeve of the plug. For the
Rotary effect tapping this switch once changes the speed of the rotation.
9V Power Jack – Plug the output of the MOD 11’s supplied EHX 9.6DC
200mA AC adapter in the 9V power jack located at the top of the pedal.
The MOD 11 requires 150mA at 9VDC with a center-negative plug.
- CONTROLS -
DEPTH Knob – The exact use of this knob depends on the modulation
type you are using. For most effects it sets the depth or intensity of the
effect. For the Rotary effect it sets the balance between the rotating drum
and horn signals.
RATE Knob – Sets the modulation speed. In some mod types, turning
this knob to minimum enters Filter Matrix Mode (see page 13).
VOLUME / COLOR Knob – For the first six modulation effects, this is
simply a volume knob. For the last five it has a different use. For FLANGE,
TZF, and PHASE it sets the amount of feedback, which increases the
resonance and emphasis of the effect. For PITCH it sets the center pitch
shift that the modulation happens around. For FILT, it sets the resonance.
Modulation Type Knob – This knob is an 11-position rotary switch that
selects which of the MOD 11's modulation types is active.
MODE Button – This button cycles through the available modes of the
active modulation type. Each modulation type two or three modes which
modify the behavior of the active modulation type. See “Mode Button
Functionality on page 4 for more details.