TYPICAL SETUPS
Guitar with piezo pick-up
MIXER
LR outputs
Guitar with an
active
Instrument input
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VARIATIONS |
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hold to save |
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| default | store | levels | menu | ||||
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| thicken |
| clean |
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| detune |
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| vibrato | spring | tape | ||||
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| tremolo | hall | dynam | 1.2s | 250ms | 100% | 25% |
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stomp | EQ | boost | flanger | plate | p.pong | edit A | edit B | edit C | edit D |
comp | EQ | boost | mod | reverb | delay | subdiv |
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BANK UP
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This is a typical setup with a standard acoustic guitar with an active* piezo pickup system.
Connections
•Connect your guitar to the
•Connect L/R outputs to a mixer or to a dedicated acoustic guitar amp
When connecting the
Basic settings
•Set input sensitivity via the Levels menu
•Select active effect pressing the COMP, MOD, DELAY and REVERB switches
*If the pickup system requires the use of a battery the system is active.
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