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10Adjusting effectsAdjusting effects4To change the paget 1SFTTt 5IFOFYUQBHFPQFOTEffect processing capacityThe / allows you to combi
11Adjusting effectsEDITThis shows the number of effects hidden in this direction.5To scroll through the effects shown Example: If you press t 1SFTT
121To activate patch selection2To change the patcht 1SFTTBOE)PMEGPSTFDPOESelecting PatchesSelecting PatchesConfirm that the
13Selecting Patches4To return to the Home Screenst 1SFTTBOEIPMEGPSTFDPOE3To change the banktPress and
14Storing Patchest 5VSOPGUIFMFGUFGGFDUStoring Patches1To store a patch or swap2To select whether to store or swap the patcht 1SFTT
15Storing PatchesSTORE/SWAP3To set where to store or swap the new patch4To complete patch storing/swapping To change the patch number where stored/sw
16Setting patch-specific parametersSetting patch-specific parameterst 5VSO , and of the left effect.t 1SFTT of the left effect and turn .3To ad
17Setting patch-specific parametersNEXTTOTAL4To change the order of the effectst Turn , and of the middle and right effects to change effect posi
18Setting patch-specific parameters6To set an expression pedal functiont 1BSBNFUFSTUIBUDBOCFBTTJHOFEUPUIFFYQSFTTJPOQFEBMBSFTIPXOPOUIFrigh
19Setting patch-specific parametersTOTAL7To exit the TOTAL menut Press .t 5VSO of the right effect to set the minimum value.t 5VSO of the right
2Usage and safety precautionsUsage and safety precautionsIn this manual, symbols are used to highlight warnings and cautions that you must r
20Changing Various Settingst 5VSOPGUIFMFGUFGGFDUChanging Various Settings1To activate the GLOBAL menu2To adjust the master levelt 1SFT
21NEXTChanging Various Settingst 5VSOPGUIFMFGUFGGFDUt 5VSOPGUIFMFGUFGGFDUGLOBAL4To select the connected equipmentNOTEt
22Changing Various SettingsChanging Various Settings6To set the amount of time until the backlight dimst 5VSOPGUIFNJEEMFFGGFDUNOTEt 5I
23Changing Various SettingsGLOBALt 5VSOPGUIFNJEEMFFGGFDUUPTFUUIFCBUUFSZUZQFUP"-,"-*/&PS/J.)(nickel-metal hydrid
24Changing Various Settingst 5VSOPGUIFSJHIUFGGFDUNOTEt 5IJTBEKVTUT UIFCBMBODFCFUXFFOUIFPVUQVUTJHOBM GSPN UIF %"8softwa
25Changing Various SettingsPATCH SELECT14To exit the GLOBAL menut 1SFTT12To adjust the recording levelt 5VSOPGUIFSJHIUFGGFDU
26Using the TunerUsing the Tunert 5VSOof the right effect.t 5VSOof the right effect.1To activate the tuner2To change the tuner’s
27Using the TunerTUNER4To use a drop tuningt 5VSOof the right effect.t 1MBZUIFPQFOTUSJOHUIBUZPVXBOUUPUVOFBOEUVOFJUNOTEt :PVD
28Using RhythmsUsing Rhythmst 5VSOof the middle effect.t 5VSOof the left effect.1To activate a rhythm2To select the rhythm patte
29Using RhythmsRHYTHMt 1SFTTBHBJOUPSFTUBSUSIZUINQBUUFSOQMBZCBDLHINTt 5VSOof the right effect.t 1SFTTNOTEt
3Six simultaneous effectsYou can select and arrange the order of up to six effects as you like and use them simultaneously. With the SCROLL keys, you
30Using the LooperUsing the Loopert 5VSOof the middle effect.t 5VSOon the left effect.1To activate the Looper2To set the recordi
31NEXTUsing the LooperLOOPERt 1SFTT4To record a phrase and play it back If set to “Manual” If set to a note marktWhen is
32Using the LooperUsing the Looper6To overdub a recorded loop7To erase the loop To start overdubbing To end overdubbingt %VSJOHMPPQQMBZCBDLQSFT
33Using the LooperLOOPER9To return to the Home Screenst 1SFTTNOTEt 3FUVSOJOHUPUIF)PNF4DSFFOTXJMMOPUFSBTFUIFMPPQt 5VSOJOHUIF
34Using the LooperNOTEt 8IFO6OEP JT0/UIFNBYJNVN MPPQSFDPSEJOHUJNFJTlimited to 20 seconds.t 8IFO6OEPJT0/ZPVDBODBODFMUIFMBTUPWFSE
35Using the LooperLOOPERt &WFOXIFOTFUUPi'*/*4)wPSi'"%& 065w ZPV DBO TUPQ MPPQ QMBZCBDLJNNFEJBUFMZCZ QSFTTJOH
36Using Audio Interface FunctionsUsing Audio Interface Functions Compatible OS Windows Windows® XP SP3 (32bit) or newer Windows® Vista SP1 (32bit
37Adjusting the expression pedalAdjusting the expression pedalLoosen TightenNOTEt #FDBSFGVMXIFOMPPTFOJOHB UPSRVF BEKVTUNFOU TDSFXbecause if
38Updating the firmwareTo download the latest firmware Update application:Updating the firmwaret 7JTJUUIF;00.XFCTJUFIUUQXXX[PPNDPKQt $POmS
39Updating the firmwaret 8IFOUIF / has finished updating, “Complete!” appears on the display.t %JTDPOOFDUUIF64#DBCMF3To complete updatingt 6QE
4Part NamesPart NamesGuitar amplifierGuitarHeadphonesFP01/FP02FS01ZOOM AC adapter (AD-16)Top PanelRear PanelDisplayINPUT jackBALANCED OUT connectorOUT
40Effect Types and ParametersEffect Types and Parameters001CompThis compressor in the style of the MXR Dyna Comp.Knob1 Knob2 Knob3Page01Sense 0–10 P T
41Effect Types and ParametersNEXT006NoiseGateThis is a noise gate that cuts the sound during playing pauses.Knob1 Knob2 Knob3Page01THRSH 1–25 P Level
42Effect Types and ParametersEffect Types and Parameters013 Cry This effect varies the sound like a talking modulator.Knob1 Knob2 Knob3Page01Range 1–1
43NEXTEffect Types and Parameters020 T ScreamSimulation of the Ibanez TS808, which is loved by many guitarists as a booster and has inspired numerous
44Effect Types and ParametersEffect Types and Parameters028 HotBox Simulation of the compact Matchless Hotbox pre-amplifier with a built-in tube.Knob1
45NEXTEffect Types and Parameters036 Lead Lead a bright and smooth distortion sound.Knob1 Knob2 Knob3Page01Gain 0–100 P Tone 0–100 Level 0–150 PAdjust
46043VX COMBOModeled sound of a British combo amplifier representing the 1960s Liverpool sound.Knob1 Knob2 Knob3Page01Gain 0–100 P Tube 0–100 Level 0–1
47NEXT049TONE CITYThis models the sound of a Sound City 50 Plus Mark 2, a legendary British amplifier.Knob1 Knob2 Knob3Page01Gain 0–100 P Tube 0–100 Le
48055MS DRIVEThe high gain sound of a JCM2000 Marshall stack amp.Knob1 Knob2 Knob3Page01Gain 0–100 P Tube 0–100 Level 0–150 PAdjusts the gain. Adjusts
49NEXT061 Tremolo This effect varies the volume at a regular rate.Knob1 Knob2 Knob3Page01Depth 0–100 P Rate 0–50P Level 0–150 PAdjust the depth of the
5Part NamesGuitar amplifierGuitarHeadphonesFP01/FP02FS01ZOOM AC adapter (AD-16)Top PanelRear PanelDisplayINPUT jackBALANCED OUT connectorOUTPUT jackCO
50068VintageCEThis is a simulation of the BOSS CE-1.Knob1 Knob2 Knob3Page01Comp 0–9 Rate 1–50 P Mix 0–100 PSets the sensitivity of the compressor.Sets
51NEXT076PitchSHFTThis effect shifts the pitch up or down.Knob1 Knob2 Knob3Page01Shift -12–12 , 24 Tone 0–10 Bal 0–100 PAdjusts the pitch shift amount
52083MonoSynthThis effect produces the sound of a monophonic (single-note playing) guitar synthesizer that detects the pitch of the input signal.Knob1
53NEXT090MultiTapDThis effect produces several delay sounds with different delay times.FS InputMuteKnob1 Knob2 Knob3Page01Time 1–2500PTTRN 1–8 Mix 0–1
54097HD ReverbThis is a high-definition reverb. FS InputMuteKnob1 Knob2 Knob3Page01Decay 0–100 Tone 0–10 Mix 0–100 PSets the duration of the reverberat
55NEXT104 Air This effect reproduces the ambience of a room, to create spatial depth.Knob1 Knob2 Knob3Page01Size 1–100 Tone 0–10 Mix 0–100 PSets the s
56112 PedalVx This simulates a vintage British wah pedal.Knob1 Knob2 Knob3Page01Freq 1–50P DryMX 0–100 P Level 0–150 PAdjusts the emphasized frequency
57Effect Types and Parameters Table 1Type Modeled cabinet and speakersFD COMBO 2x12 Fender Twin Reverb ('65) cabinet with 2x12-inch Jensen speak
58TroubleshootingTroubleshootingThe unit will not turn ON tConfirm that the POWER switch is set to "ON". When using bus power,
59Specifications / Rhythm ListSpecifications#PatternNameTimSig1GUIDE4/428Beat14/438Beat24/448Beat34/458SHFFL4/4616Beat14/4716Beat24/4816SHFFL4/49Rock4/4
6Turning the power onTurning the power onTo turn the power ont -PXFSUIFBNQMJmFSTWPMVNFBMMUIFXBZt 5VSOUIFBNQMJmFSTQPXFSPOBOESBJTFJUT
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7Turning the power onDisplay information Home Screens show the current patch Edit Screens show parameters being editedt 5IFQPTJUJPOTPGUIFWJSUVB
81To turn effects ON and OFFt 1SFTTBOEt 5VSOTUIFFGGFDU0/0''Adjusting effectsConfirm that th
92To select an effect typet 1SFTTt 5IFFGGFDUUZQFDIBOHFTt 4FF QBHF GPS JOGPSNBUJPOBCPVUFGGFDUtypes and parame
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