User`s manual
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Rear Panel
Buf In – This is the Mini Effect Gizmo’s buffered input. Plugging into
this jack sends your guitar signal through the buffer and then on to
the audio loops. See the Special Features section for more
information on the audio buffer.
In – This is the passive input to the Mini Effect Gizmo. Plugging into
this jack sends the guitar signal straight to the audio loops, with no
active circuitry in between. Plugging in to the In jack overrides
anything plugged into the Buf In jack.
S / R 1 through 5 – These are the send and return jacks for each
audio loop. Connect your effect input to the S (send) jack and the
effect output to the R (return) jack. When a loop is active, the audio
signal from the previous loop is present at the send jack, and the
signal coming in to the return jack is passed on to the next loop.
When a loop is turned off, the audio signal bypasses the send and
return jacks and the send jack is grounded.
CS Out – This is the main output from the five loops. It uses the Click
Stopper circuit for click noise reduction. Please refer to the Special
Features section for more information on the Click Stopper.
Out – This is the passive output from the Mini Effect Gizmo. This jack
is directly connected to the output of loop 5, with no circuitry in
between. You can use both the Out and CS Out jacks simultaneously
if desired. For example, you can plug the CS Out jack into your amp
and the Out jack into a tuner.
MIDI Thru/Out – All incoming MIDI commands are passed back out
through this jack. The next MIDI device in your chain (if any) is
connected here. MIDI Thru/Out also doubles as a MIDI output when
transferring SysEx data over MIDI. (See the MIDI Usage section for
more details.) A standard 5-pin MIDI cable is typically used here, but
a 7-pin MIDI cable can be used to pass phantom power to a
connected MIDI device (if the connected device supports phantom
power).