User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Overview
- Quick Start
- Connections
- Basic Overdrive Operation
- Effect Types
- Controls
- Preset Storage and Recall
- Universal Bypass TM
- Stacking and Parallel Processing “Inside the Box”
- Stereo Routing
- Parametric EQ
- Low Cut Filter
- LoRetain
- Voice Control
- Noise Gate
- External Control
- Neuro App
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I change the routing mode for my pedal without changing anything about the sounds?
- What kind of instruments can I connect to the L.A. Lady’s inputs?
- Can I power the L.A. Lady directly over USB, without using the 9 Volt supply?
- When connecting the L.A. Lady to a recording interface or mixer, should I used a Lo-Z (microphone) or Hi-Z (line / instrument) input?
- Why doesn’t the L.A. Lady respond to MIDI messages being sent to it?
- How do I enable extended effect types via MIDI?
- Rubber Feet
- Waste Disposal Notes
- Warranty
- Version History
SA244 L.A. Lady Overdrive User’s Guide 14
the L.A. Lady works in true stereo mode (INPUT 1 goes to OUTPUT 1, and INPUT 2 goes to OUTPUT 2). To
configure a different stereo routing mode, use the Neuro App.
A few different routing options are displayed below. The right side of each diagram shows inputs 1
and 2, the left side shows outputs 1 and 2, and the distortion and EQ circuits (labeled A and B) are in
the center.
Mono (Default – Auto Select): INPUT 1 goes to distortion circuit A and out to OUTPUT 1.
True Stereo (Stereo In, Stereo Out): INPUT 1 goes to distortion circuit A and out to OUTPUT 1. INPUT 2 goes
to distortion circuit B and out to OUTPUT 2.
Parallel (Mono In, Stereo Process, Stereo Out): INPUT 1 is split into two identical signals. One signal goes
to distortion circuit A and out to OUTPUT 1. The other signal goes to distortion circuit B and out to OUTPUT
2. This essentially turns the L.A. Lady into a splitter that takes a single input and feeds two amps (or a
stereo signal chain).
Stereo In, Mono Out: INPUT 1 goes to distortion circuit A. INPUT 2 goes to distortion circuit B. The outputs
of circuits A and B are mixed and sent to OUTPUT 1. This is useful for mixing a stereo source down to a
mono output.
A
1
EQ
A
1
Mono
From Guitar
To Amp
True Stereo
A
EQ
A
B
EQ
B
1
2
1
2
From Guitar
To Amp
Parallel (Stereo)
1
A
EQ
A
B
EQ
B
1
2
From Guitar
To Amp (R)
To Amp (L)