User Manual

shaping and special functions that can be assigned to it.
Column 2 lists sound-shaping and special functions on the ENGL E670 Amp and
E570 Preamp. For other ENGL devices featuring S.A.C., consult the table in
the device's operating manual.
Column 3 lists the configuration or setting required to remote control sound-
shaping or special functions on the amp or preamp.
The first digit indicates the routine, that is,
1: for and 2: for .
to denotes the button used to enter the setting.
Column 4 indicates the currently or newly selected configuration. For example, if
LED 4 flashes in the routine, then the E670 Amp's
or the E570 Preamp's is currently assigned to
, the respective S.A.C. command is .
Column 5 lists the shorthand designations for specific configurations that appear
throughout the manual. For instance, the expression equals
means that the button is configured to control & .
On the other hand, is not equal to means may not
be assigned to the button in the given use case.
Keep the footcontroller safe from hard knocks and shocks.
Avoid storing the footcontroller in damp or dusty rooms to spare jacks and switches.
Never use caustic or scouring detergents to clean the footcontroller's housing. Use a
soft, damp cloth or sponge with diluted soapsuds or a standard brand of mild
dishwashing liquid instead. Never use solvents they can dissolve the top panel labels.
Keep liquids well away from the footcontroller, particularly the interior of the housing.
In this manual, MIDI programs are called MPNs (MIDI program numbers) as well as
MIDI patches. The terms are used interchangeably.
Though the MIDI standard defines program numbers 000 to 127 (0hex to 7Fhex),
almost all MIDI devices indicate these programs using a 1-to-128 numbering scheme.
The Z-9Foot Controller selects the first10 patches thereof(patch 1 to 10; thatis, 000 to
009 or 0hex to 9hex according to the MIDI protocol).
The MIDI standard defines 16 channels for sending and receiving MIDI data. The Z-9
Foot Controller sends MIDI program change commands via MIDI channel 1 (channel
00 or 0hex, according to the MIDI protocol).
Function Setup
Function 1 Setup Function 2 Setup
Channel 1 Channel 4
Function 2 Setup
Serial FX Loop Stereo FX Loop
Function 2 F2-8
Function 1 F1-6
Functions 1 Gain Boost Hi Gain
Function 1 F1-1 Master A/B
Function 1
Handling and Care:
Glossary
MIDI Programs:
MIDI Channel:
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