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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 • Close to magnetic fields Power supply Please connect the designated AC adapter to an AC outlet of the correct voltage. Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that for which your unit is intended.
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Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................................. 1 Welcome Aboard! ....................................................................................................1 Main Features ..........................................................................................................1 A Bassist’s Guided Panel Tour .................................................................... 3 Front panel............................
Tuner (Bypass, Mute)................................................................................. 21 Tuning procedure...................................................................................................21 Calibrating the tuner...............................................................................................22 Explanations of the Effect Types .............................................................. 23 A. DRIVE/AMP models ..................................................
Specifications............................................................................................. 57 Appendix .................................................................................................... 58 Effect parameters...................................................................................................58 Index ...........................................................................................................
Introduction M To maximize your chances of enjoying a long and toneful relationship with your AX3000B, please read this manual at least once, and (as they say), “use the product as directed.” Keep the manual for future reference after you’ve read it; you’ll want to re-read it later at some point to pick up cool tips you may have missed the first time around.
• The AX3000B features an Expression Step Sequencer (abbreviated as ESS in this manual) that provides step control of a variety of effect parameters, giving you new possibilities of sounds that were unavailable until now. • The delayed sound can be maintained when you switch between programs that have the same delay type and TIME parameter settings. (The HOLD function of HOLD DELAY or the FREEZ function of the FREEZ effect assigned to the control switch will be cancelled at this time.
Introduction Setup Here we’re going to learn about the buttons and other controls on the AX3000B’s top and rear panel. Panel Tour A Bassist’s Guided Panel Tour ESS Pedals Effect Type Tuner Creating and Storing Playing FRONT PANEL 3 Appendix Index 1.1 Effect Category buttons Use these buttons to select the effect category you want to edit using value knobs 1–5, or to switch individual effects on/off.
When you press a button, its LED will blink; now you can use value knobs 1–5 to edit the effect parameters of that category. If you want to turn off an effect that is currently on, press the effect category button for that effect (it will blink), and then press the button again to turn the effect off (the LED will go dark); the display will indicate “--OFF--”. 1.2 Effect Model selectors Use these to select the effect model that you want to use for each effect category.
Introduction 2.2 Delay Time Tap button You can set the delay time by pressing this button at the desired interval. 2.3 ESS button Use this button when you want to start or make settings for the ESS (Expression Step Sequencer). Tuner Effect Type Pedals NOTE: When you’re performing a RENAME or WRITE operation or making GLOBAL settings, you can use value knob 1 to change the value. ESS HINT: For details on the parameters controlled by each knob, refer to “Explanations of the Effect Types” on p.23.
3.1 AMP/LINE button This button lets you make appropriate settings for the device to which your AX3000B is connected. The icon in the display will change depending on the destination device you’ve selected (p.12). 3.2 GLOBAL button You can press the GLOBAL button and use the √/® buttons to move through the menus in the following order. After you’ve selected a menu item, use value knob 1 or the ▲/▼ buttons to edit the value.
4.6 CABINET icon This will light when the Cabinet model is active. 4.7 EXP icon This will light when the expression pedal can be used. 4.8 Quick Assign icon This will light if you’re operating a parameter that can be assigned to the expression pedal, indicating that the Quick Assign function is available. Introduction Panel Tour Setup Playing Creating and Storing 4.5 OUTPUT icon This indicates the AX3000B’s output destination setting (AMP/LINE). Tuner 4.
BANK/PROGRAM SELECT SECTION 6.1 BANK UP/DOWN switches In Program Select mode (p.15), pressing Bank Up will increment the bank, and pressing Bank Down will decrement the bank. In Program Select mode, you can press and hold the Bank Up switch which turns on Individual mode (the LED located at the upper left of the switch will light green). In Individual mode, you can use the program select switches to turn the Pre-Effect, Drive/Amp model, Modulation effect, and Delay effect on/ off individually.
9 Introduction Panel Tour Setup Factory settings Troubleshooting Index Appendix NOTE: What happens when you change programs will depend on the target that’s assigned to the expression pedal, as follows. If the expression pedal is assigned to VOLUME, DELAY INPUT, or REVERB INPUT, or if it is assigned to the same target as in the previous program, the pedal position will be valid immediately after the program change, and the pedal indicator will light.
REAR PANEL POWER SUPPLY DC9V Connect the included AC adapter here. INPUTS AND OUTPUTS 10.1 INPUT jack Connect your bass to this jack. 10.2 AUX IN jack (stereo mini) Connect the analog output of your audio device here. NOTE: This convenient input jack lets you connect your CD/MP3 player or other audio device and play your bass along with a favorite song. Use the output volume of your audio device to adjust the playback volume. 10.
10.6 PHONE jack (stereo mini) Connect your headphones to this jack. Introduction Pedals 11.2 MIDI IN jack This jack receives MIDI data. Use it when you want to control your AX3000B from a connected external MIDI device. Effect Type 11.1 MIDI OUT jack This jack transmits MIDI data. Use it when you want to control a connected external MIDI device from your AX3000B. Tuner Creating and Storing Playing Setup MIDI Panel Tour 10.
Setup NOTE: You must turn off the power of all your equipment before you make connections. If you ignore this warning, you may damage your bass amp or speaker system, and may experience malfunctions! OUTPUT SETTINGS OUTPUT SELECT FUNCTION Here’s how to specify whether you’re connecting the AX3000B to a bass amp or to a mixer/recorder. If you set the output select setting to “Ln (Line),” the cabinet model setting is ignored.
NOTE: Use the GLOBAL menu setting “DOUT LVL” to adjust the S/P DIF OUT output level. to your mixer/recorder or guitar amp LINE/AMP Headphones Bass RETURN OUTPUT L/MONO R PHONES • If you want to connect the AX3000B to your bass amps, connect the OUTPUT L/MONO and R jacks to the inputs of your amps. Be sure to select the appropriate connection (p.12). Introduction ESS HINT: If you’re connecting the AX3000B directly before your combo amp or head, set the rear panel LEVEL knob to the maximum position.
EXAMPLE OF CONNECTIONS TO A MIXER OR RECORDER • When using the AX3000B for direct-line recording, connect the OUTPUT L/ MONO and R jacks to the input jacks of your mixer or recorder. Be sure to select the appropriate connection (p.12).
Settings for each effect, the expression pedal, ESS, and other functions can be given a name and stored in the AX3000B as a “program.” The AX3000B can hold 96 programs (24 banks x 4 programs in each bank), and all of these programs are rewritable. When the AX3000B is shipped from the factory, banks 1–8 contain 32 preset programs. In Program Select mode you can switch between various types of sounds by selecting the desired program. HINT: Banks 9–16 and 17–24 contain the same preset programs as banks 1–8.
OPERATIONS IN INDIVIDUAL MODE As an example, here’s how to switch the pre-effect and reverb on/off while you’re playing. 1. If the LED at the upper left of the BANK UP pedal is dark, you're in Program Select mode. Press and hold the BANK UP pedal for about one second to enter Individual mode. At this time the LED at the upper left of the BANK UP pedal will light green.
SIGNAL PATH Now here’s how to create your own program from scratch. NOTE: Before you proceed, you must first perform the setup procedure described on p.12 to correctly specify the type of equipment to which your AX3000B is connected. 1. Select any program (p.15). HINT: It doesn’t matter which program you select, because we’re starting from scratch. 2. In the PRE FX, MODULATION, DELAY, or REVERB section, press all category select switches that are lit two times.
put Select setting (p.12). If you want to change the cabinet model, turn value knob 1. If you don’t want to use a cabinet model, press the CABINET button once again to turn it off; the icon will disappear from the LCD display. 6. Press the NR/PROG LVL button, and adjust NR (value knob 4) so that you don’t hear noise when you’re not playing your bass. The effect will become stronger as you increase the noise reduction setting (0.2, 0.4–10.0). If this is off, no noise reduction is applied.
1. Press the RENAME button. ® buttons to move the cursor to the character you want to change 2. Use the √/® (the selected character blinks), and use value knob 1 or the ▲/▼ buttons to change the character. 3. Repeat step 2 to finish entering a name for your program. Introduction Effect Type 4. When you’ve finished entering a name, press the EXIT button to return to the mode you were in. Tuner Creating and Storing You can use the following characters.
RESTORING A SETTING TO ITS ORIGINAL VALUE (ORIGINAL VALUE) The Original Value icon in the value display gives you a way to find out the parameter values that are stored in a program. When you are using a knob or button to change the value of a parameter, the ORIG (original value) icon will appear when the value you are adjusting matches the “original value” stored in the program. HINT: So, you’re flipping through the programs on your new AX3000B, and you come across one you really like.
1. To activate the Auto Chromatic Tuner, you can either activate Bypass or Mute, or press the EXIT/TUNE button while the display shows the program name. If the display does not show the program name, press the EXIT/TUNE button to make the program name appear, and then press the EXIT/TUNE button once again. HINT: If you want to tune during a live performance, it’s a good idea to tune while Muted. 2. Play a string on your connected bass, and the closest note name will appear in the bank display.
3. Tune your bass while watching the tuner display or the meter in the name display. The pitch is flat The pitch is correct Tuner display Name display Tuner display Name display The pitch is sharp Tuner display Name display 4. When you’ve finished tuning, press the EXIT/TUNE button once again or press any desired program select switch. HINT: If you exit the Tuner by pressing a program select switch, this will also switch to the program you selected.
Explanations of the Effect Types T his section explains the AX3000B’s sixteen drive/amp models and eleven pre-effects, cabinet models, modulation, delay, and reverb effects. A. DRIVE/AMP MODELS The drive/amp model you select here will change the character of the tone controls and their placement within the circuitry, producing the response that’s unique to each model. This choice also selects an appropriate cabinet model. “VOLUME” “GAIN” “DIRECT” “TONE” 0.0–10.0 0.0–10.0 0.0–10.0 0.0–10.
[5] “TREBLE” 0.0–10.0 Adjusts the high-frequency tone. 5. FUZZ Retro, rude ‘n’ raw ... the name says it all. The parameters are the same as for 1. TUBE OD. 6. OCTAFUZZ This models a fuzz unit legendary for its savagely aggressive distortion. A pitch one octave above will be added if you turn down the tone and play above the twelfth fret. The parameters are the same as for 1. TUBE OD. AMP MODELS 7.
12. GOLD PANEL (GOLD PNL) A modern amp with a distinctive gold panel, noted for its clean sound (recommended cabinet: MDN4x10) The parameters are the same as for 7. VALVE. 13. JAZZ A combo amp loved by jazz bassists (recommended cabinet: JAZ1x15) The parameters are the same as for 7. VALVE. 14.
1. CLASSIC 8X10 (CLS 8X10) A classic cabinet model with eight 10-inch speakers. 2. MODERN 4X10 (MDR 4X10) A modern cabinet model with four 10-inch speakers. 3. LA 4X10 A model of the “LA sound” with four 10-inch speakers. 4. METAL 4X10 (MTL 4X10) Models a cabinet with aluminum-coned four 10-inch speakers. 5. UK 4X12 Models a UK-made cabinet with four 12-inch speakers. 6. STUDIO 1X15 (STUD 1X15) A model of a studio/combo cabinet with one 15-inch speaker. 7.
C. PRE EFFECT The pre-effect is located in front of the drive/amp model. * : This symbol indicates a parameter that you can control from the expression pedal. 1. COMP The COMP effect is ideal when you want to play smooth and clean phrases at a consistent volume, or when you want more sustain. It models a compressor pedal that was popular for its percussive clean sound. [1] “RATIO” 0.0–10.0 [2] “ATTACK” 0.0–10.0 [3] “THRESHLD”1.0–10.0 [5] “LEVEL” 0.0–10.
4. WAH This models a wah pedal with a white body, designed for bass and featuring adjustable resonance. Raising the RESO may cause distortion. You can lower the TRIM parameter until distortion no longer occurs. [1] “TRIM” 1.0–10.0 [2] “OPEN” 1.0–10.0 [3] “MANUAL” [4] “RESO” [5] “ORDER” 1.0–10.0 0.0–10.0 PrE(PRE): PoS(POST): Trim (adjusts the level appropriately for the setting of the RESO parameter). Adjusts the maximum value for the open position of the wah. * Adjusts how far the wah is open.
6. CHORUS/FLANGER (CHO/FLNG) This is a chorus/flanger unit with a standard circuit structure. [1] “DEPTH” [2] “SPEED” [3] “MANUAL” 0.0–10.0 0.1–10.0 [Hz] 1.0–10.0 [4] “RESO” 0.0–10.0 * Adjusts the modulation depth. * Adjusts the modulation speed. * Adjusts the center frequency of the sweep. MANUAL has no effect if DEPTH is set to 10. * Adjusts the amount of resonance. 7. OCTAVE [2] [3] [4] [5] “FILTER” 1.0–10.0 “OSCFREQ” 0.0–10.0 “DIRECT” 0.0–10.0 “EFFECT” 0.0–10.
11. SYNTH This models a bass synth. An algorithm unique to ToneWorks is used to simulate an analog synthesizer sound with a smoothly tracking envelope filter. [1] “DPTH/POL” -10.0–10.0 [2] “ATTACK” [3] “WAVE” 0.0–10.0 0.0–10.0 * * [4] “RESO” [5] “MIX” 0.0–10.0 0.0–10.0 * * Adjusts the depth of the envelope filter (left half is negative motion, right half is positive motion). Adjusts the attack of the envelope filter. Synth waveform.
2. MULTI TAP CHORUS (MT CHORS) This is a chorus with independent taps for left/center/right, adding depth and spaciousness to your sound. [1] [2] [3] [5] “DEPTH” “SPEED” “TIME” “MIX” 0.0–10.0 0.1–10.0[Hz] 0.0–10.0 0.0–10.0 * Adjusts the modulation depth. * Adjusts the modulation speed. Adjusts the delay time. * Adjusts the mix level of the effect. 3. CLASSIC FLANGER (CL FLANG) This is a chorus model unique to the AX3000B.
P3: CHORUS 1/2 are connected in parallel, and their LFOs are synchronized in opposite phase (Stereo mode). NOTE: If P2 or P3 is selected, the speed is adjusted by the SPEED 1 (value knob 2). 5. DUO PHASE (DUO PHAS) This is an amazing phaser that provides two six-stage phasers; PHASER 1 and PHASER 2. They can be connected in series (to make a pseudo-twelve-stage phaser!) or in parallel, and you can also synchronize or de-synchronize the two LFOs. [1] “DEPTH” 0.0–10.0 [2] “SPEED 1” 0.1–10.
7. ROTARY 8. PITCH SHIFTER (PITCH) This is a pitch shifter with a range of two octaves up or down, rivaling sophisticated rack-mounted signal processors. [1] “PITCH” –24–+24 [2] “FINE” –50–+50 [3] “TRACKING”10–150 [ms] [4] “DIRECT” [5] “EFFECT” 0.0–10.0 0.0–10.0 * Adjusts the pitch in semitone steps. * Adjusts the pitch in one-cent units. Adjusts the tracking of the pitch shifter (i.e., how closely it will follow).
9. RANDOM STEP FILTER (RND FILT) This filter randomly changes the peak frequency. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] “DEPTH” “SPEED” “MANUAL” “RESO” “MIX” 0.0–10.0 0.1–10.0[Hz] 1.0–10.0 0.0–10.0 0.0–10.0 * * * * * Adjusts the modulation depth. Adjusts the modulation speed. Adjusts the center frequency. Adjusts the amount of resonance. Adjusts the mix level of the effect. 10. FILTRON This is an envelope controlled filter – a filter that opens and closes according to the bass input.
E. DELAY EFFECTS Here you can select one of 11 delay-type effects. *: This indicates a parameter that you can control from the expression pedal. 1. ECHO PLUS This models one of the most respected analogue tape echo machines ever made. In the original, the “echo” is produced by a playback head and the exact “delay time” is set by varying the motor speed. Many professionals prefer these “lo-fi” units because of the warm, dark echoes they produce. 2.
4. MOD DELAY (MOD DLY) This models Korg’s first digital delay, the SDD-3000. You can also use this to produce chorus or flanger-like effects by setting a short TIME and using the LFO to modulate it. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] “TIME” 3–2700[ms] “FEEDBACK” 0.0–10.0 “TONE” 1.0–10.0 “SPEED” 0.1–10[Hz] “MIX” 0.0–10.0 * * * * * Sets the delay time. Adjusts the amount of feedback. Adjusts the tone of the delay. Adjusts the modulation speed. Adjusts the mix amount of the delay. 5.
7. CROSS DELAY (CROSS DL) This models a Korg DL8000R delay unit set to cross-feedback between L→R and R→L. [1] [2] [3] [4] “TIME” 1–1350[ms] “FEEDBACK” 0.0–10.0 “TONE” 1.0–10.0 “DUCKING” 0.0–10.0 Specifies the delay time. * Adjusts the amount of feedback. * Adjusts the tone of the feedback. * Adjusts the sensitivity of ducking relative to the volume of the bass.
10. REVERSE DELAY (REVRS DL) This is a DIGITAL DELAY that plays the delayed sound backwards. You can get some really cool results by playing long notes in a legato fashion. [1] [2] [3] [5] “TIME” 26–2700[ms] Sets the delay time. “FEEDBACK” 0.0–10.0 * Adjusts the amount of feedback. “TONE” 1.0–10.0 * Adjusts the tone of the delay. “MIX” 0.0–10.0 * Adjusts the mix balance between the delay sound and direct sound. With a setting of 10 you will hear only the delay effect. 11.
F. REVERB EFFECTS Here you can select one of 11 reverb-type effects. *: This indicates a parameter that you can control from the expression pedal. 0.0–10.0 [4] “PRE DLY” 0–70[ms] [6] “MIX” 0.0–10.0 NOTE: This table applies to the following 11 reverb effects. 1. SLAP This models the reverb of a very small space with short reverberation. 2. SPRING CABINET This models a spring reverb unit that produces reverberation using a vibrating spring. Effect Type [3] “HI DAMP” DRIVE/AMP 0.0–10.0 3.
7. CANYON This reverb model produces the type of reverberation that is characteristic of a canyon. 8. ROOM This models the reverberation of a typical room, with numerous early reflections. 9. STUDIO This models the reverberation of a large room. 10. HALL This models the reverberation of a concert hall with numerous echoes. 11. ARENA This models a concert hall with smooth and dense reverberation.
NOTE: If you change the effect type of a parameter that is assigned to the expression target (i.e., to be controlled by the expression pedal), the target will be initialized to a setting of “--OFF--”. (However, “D/INPUT”, “R/INPUT” are exceptions.) HINT: If you’ve selected “VOX WAH” as the pre-effect type, “P/MANUAL” (wah position) is automatically assigned to the expression pedal.
SETTING THE EXPRESSION TARGET Here are the items you can set. When you’ve pressed the EXP/CTL button to make it blink, you’ll be able to set the following items by turning value knobs 1–3. “*/######”: EXP expression target (value display indicates EP) “EXP MIN”: EXP (expression pedal) target range (minimum value) “EXP MAX”: EXP (expression pedal) target range (maximum value) Value knob 1 Value knob 2 Value knob 3 NOTE: You can set the above items individually for each program.
Panel Tour “*/######” Introduction The expression pedal target is indicated as follows. *: Target category If desired, you can make more detailed settings. NOTE: For “--OFF--”, “VOLUME”, “M/PITCH”, “D/INPUT”, and “R/INPUT”, operating the expression pedal does not edit the parameter. 5. Turn value knob 2 to make the name display read “EXP MIN.” Here you can specify the PITCH value for when the pedal is at the minimum position (pedal back). Use value knob 2 or the ▲/▼ buttons to adjust the setting. 6.
CONTROL SWITCH SETTINGS You can make the following control switch settings independently for each program. Press the EXP/CTL button and use value knob 5 to select the effect you want to control. SWITCHING EACH EFFECT ON/OFF • • • • • • “I/ON OFF” “P/ON OFF” “A/ON OFF” “M/ON OFF” “D/ON OFF” “R/ON OFF” External effect insertion on/off Pre-effect on/off Drive/Amp model on/off Modulation effect on/off Delay effect on/off Reverb effect on/off NOTE: The CONTROL switch LEDs indicate the on/off status.
NOTE: ESS CTL2, ESS TAP1, ESS TAP2, and ESS TRIG will do nothing if ESS is turned off. NOTE: For ESS TAP1 and ESS TAP2, the CONTROL switch LED will blink at the specified tempo. NOTE: The maximum tap interval is 10 seconds.
5. Slowly advance the expression pedal away from yourself (pedal forward), and take your hand off the pedal when it stops. Returns slowly Name display 6. Press the WRITE button. The name display will indicate COMPLETE for one second, and then the AX3000B will return to normal operation. If the sensitivity could not be adjusted correctly, the name display will indicate ERROR, and will then continuously indicate EXP MAX. Repeat the procedure from step 3.
Introduction Panel Tour E Setup SS (Expression Step Sequencer) controls a variety of effect parameters in a stepwise fashion, letting you control your sound in completely new ways. For example, you can use the step sequencer to control the SPEED parameter of a modulation effect to create complex modulation that would not have been possible until now.
4-A.1 (4 step alternate 2, 1-shot) Advance from step 1 to step 4, then back to step 1 and stop. (12344321) HINT: In the ESS display, a corresponding number of LEDs 1–8 will light green to indicate the last step you specify here. NOTE: If you selected a “1 shot” mode (“*-#1”), the parameter will return to the value specified by the setting of the effect when the steps have been completed.
USING THE CONTROL SWITCH TO OPERATE ESS You can use the control switch to control ESS operations such as start and stop. To do so, press the EXP/CTL button, and use value knob 5 to select one of the following ways in which the control switch will control the ESS.
Control via MIDI IDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, and is a world-wide standard for exchanging various types of musical data between electronic musical instruments and computers. When MIDI cables are used to connect two or more MIDI devices, performance data can be exchanged between the devices, even if they were made by different manufacturers. M The AX3000B can use MIDI to communicate in the following ways with another MIDI device.
4. Set the MIDI channel of your connected external MIDI device. HINT: For details on how to set the MIDI channel of your external MIDI device, refer to its owner’s manual. PROGRAM CHANGE (GLOBAL “PCHG OUT”) When you switch programs on the AX3000B, a program change message is transmitted from the MIDI OUT jack, causing an external MIDI device to switch programs. Similarly, when the AX3000B receives a program change message, its program will switch automatically.
1. Press the GLOBAL button. ® buttons to make the name display read “CCHG I/O.” 2. Press the √/® 3. Specify whether all control change messages will be transmitted or received. Use value knob 1 or the ▲/▼ buttons to make your choice. “On” allows transmitting and receiving. “OFF” disables transmitting and receiving. NOTE: If this setting is “OFF,” no control change messages will be transmitted or received even if you specify individual control change numbers in step 4.
NOTE: When the AX3000B receives parameter changes or other system exclusive messages, its parameters, modes, or program numbers will change — regardless of the “SYEX OUT” setting. BACKING UP AND RESTORING PROGRAM DATA (GLOBAL Introduction Panel Tour Setup “OFF”: Parameter change messages will not be transmitted. “On”: Parameter change messages will be transmitted. Playing 3. Specify whether parameter change messages will be transmitted. Use value knob 1 or the ▲/▼ buttons to make your choice. 2.
6. Press the AX3000B’s WRITE button to begin transmitting. When transmitting is completed, the display will indicate “COMPLETE,” and you will return to the screen of step 4. (While “DUMP ALL” is being transmitted, the display will indicate “SEND.”) NOTE: While data is being transmitted, do not touch the buttons or knobs of the AX3000B or its foot controller, and never turn off the power. RESTORING 1. Connect the transmitting device’s MIDI OUT to the AX3000B’s MIDI IN. 2.
2. If at this point you decide that you really don’t want to execute this operation, you can press the EXIT switch. 3. Press the WRITE button. The name display will show “LOADING,” and the factory-set data will begin being reloaded. When reloading has been completed, the name display will indicate “COMPLETE,” and the AX3000B will automatically switch to Program Select Mode. Introduction Panel Tour Setup Playing Creating and Storing Appendix Spec.
Troubleshooting I f you suspect a malfunction, please check the following points first. If this does not resolve the problem, please contact your dealer or Korg authorized service center. 1. Power does not turn on • Is the AC adapter connected to the rear panel DC9V jack? • Is the AC adapter plugged into an AC outlet? • Could the AC adapter be damaged? 2.
Introduction Panel Tour Specifications NUMBER OF AMP TYPES: 11 OUTPUT x 2 (Monaural phone jack) INSERT SEND (Monaural phone jack) PHONES (STEREO MINI) LEVEL knob (adjusts OUTPUT and PHONES) S/P DIF OUT (16-bit/44.1 kHz optical connector (IEC60958, EIJA CP-1201)) SIGNAL PROCESSING 57 Playing Creating and Storing Troubleshooting Spec.
Appendix EFFECT PARAMETERS *: These parameters can be controlled by the expression pedal PRE FX SENS / DEPTH COMP SENS LIMITER RATIO EXCITER - - MANUAL WAH TRIM OPEN MANUAL U-VIBE / PHASE DEPTH CHORUS / FLANGER DEPTH ATTACK / SPEED * * ATTACK * SPEED * SPEED OCTAVE - - RING MOD - FILTER DEPTH - ATTACK SYNTH DPTH/POL ATTACK VOLUME TUBE OD VOLUME FAT DIST VOLUME ORANGE DIST VOLUME SHRED DIST VOLUME * MANUAL * MANUAL GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN * * * * - * OSCFREQ DIRECT D
TIME MOD DELAY TIME SWEEP DELAY TIME * FEEDBACK * FEEDBACK * FEEDBACK 2 TAP DELAY TIME FEEDBACK CROSS DELAY TIME FEEDBACK RHYTHM DELAY TIME FEEDBACK HOLD DELAY TIME FEEDBACK REVERSE DELAY TIME FEEDBACK FREEZ TIME - TIME GARAGE TIME CHAMBER TIME CANYON TIME ROOM TIME STUDIO TIME HALL TIME ARENA TIME LO DAMP LO DAMP LO DAMP LO DAMP LO DAMP LO DAMP LO DAMP LO DAMP LO DAMP HI DAMP * * * * * * * * * * * HI DAMP HI DAMP HI DAMP HI DAMP HI DAMP HI DAMP HI DAMP HI DAMP HI D
Index Numerics 2TAP DELAY (2TAP DLY) 36 A AC 2x15 26 AC100 25 ANALOG DELAY (ANLG DL) 35 ARENA 40 Automatic Chromatic Tuner 21 B Backing Up 53 BI CHORUS (BI CHORS) 31 BOUNCE 39 FREEZ 38 FRETLESS 29 FUZZ 24 G GARAGE 39 GOLD PANEL (GOLD PNL) 25 H HALL 40 HOLD DELAY (HOLD DLY) 37 J JAZZ 25 JAZZ 1x15 26 C L CABINET Models 25 Calibrating 22 CANYON 40 CC 52 CCHG I/O 51 CHAMBER 39 CHORUS/FLANGER (CHO/FLNG) 29 CLASSIC 24 CLASSIC 8x10 (CLS 8x10) 26 CLASSIC CHORUS (CL CHORS) 30 CLASSIC FLANGER (CL FLANG) 31 CO
Introduction R Playing Setup Panel Tour RANDOM STEP FILTER (RND FILT) 34 RELOAD? 55 RENAME 19 Restoring 54 Restoring the Factory Preset 55 REVERB EFFECTS 39 REVERSE DELAY (REVRS DL) 38 REVRB FX 52 RHYTHM DELAY (RHYTM DL) 37 RING MOD 29 ROOM 40 ROTARY 33 Creating and Storing S Pedals Effect Type Tuner SCOOPED 24 SHRED DIST (SHRED DS) 23 SLAP 39 SLOW ATTACK (SLOWATK) 29 Sound Editor 52 SPRING 39 Storing 19 STUDIO 25, 40 STUDIO 1x15 (STUD 1x15) 26 SWEEP DELAY (SWEEP DL) 36 SYEX OUT 52 SYNTH 30 T E
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