User Manual

5
AMP section
This section enables you to adjust various amplier seings.
5. INST (instrument) selector
Select the type of musical instrument or device thats connected to
the input jack.
BASS: Bass guitar
1: This is a hi- sound thats suitable for slapping.
2:
This is a vintage-amplier-like sound that’s suitable for nger picking.
GTR: Electric guitar
1: This is a tight and clean sound containing a deep low-pitched sound.
2: This is a crunch sound, delivering a rened top end.
3: This is a distortion sound thats suitable for playing leads.
4: This is a high-gain thats powerful and heavy.
ACO: Acoustic guitar
1: This is a sound thats suitable for strumming.
2: This is a sound thats suitable for playing single notes.
KBD: Keyboard
1: This is a sound with compression thats suitable for percussive
playing
.
2: This is a sound with rich midrange thats suitable for an electric
piano.
3: This is a at sound thats also suitable for an external audio device
or Mp3 player.
6. LOW/GAIN Knob
When having selected BASS or GTR with the INST selector, you can
adjust the pre amp gain (GAIN). When having selected another, you
can adjust the lower volume (LOW).
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Input Section
1. Input jacks
Here is where you will connect the output of a musical instrument,
such as a guitar, or an audio device. For monophonic sounds, use the
GUITAR (L/MONO) jack.
NOTE:
The R jack is available only when you have selected KBD with
the INST selector.
2. MIC jack
Connect a microphone here.
3. TRIM knob
This knob enables you to adjust the volume level of the microphone
input.
4. FX2 SEND Knob
This knob enables you to adjust the volume level to be sent from the
microphone input to eect 2 (delay/reverb eect).