Roland G6037008-01 Adjusting the Volume, Turning Off the Power, Adjust the Output Level knob

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Creating Sounds

AC Adaptor PSA series (sold separately)

Be sure to use a PSA series adaptor. The use of any other adaptor may cause malfunction.

To prevent the inadvertent disruption of power to your unit (should the plug be pulled out accidentally), and to avoid applying undue stress to the AC adaptor jack, anchor the power cord using the cord hook, as shown in the illustration.

Connect a commercially available anti-theft security cable here. http://www.kensington.com/

PCS-31L cable

 

(Sold separately)

Digital Recorder, etc.

White (L)

Red (R)

￿Inserting a plug into the REC OUT/PHONES jack automatically activates the built-in guitar-amp simulator, enabling you to enjoy impressive guitar sound even with headphones.

The same effect is applied to Gt. AMP OUTPUT at this time, too.

￿When you're performing using a guitar amp connected to Gt. AMP OUTPUT, disconnect the plug from the REC OUT/PHONES jack.

Adjusting the Volume

1.Adjust the OUTPUT LEVEL knob.

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ŒRaising the OUTPUT LEVEL knob too much may result in sound distortion.

ŒWhen the OUTPUT LEVEL knob is centered and all effects are off, input and output are at the same level.

Turning Off the Power

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1. Turn down the volume all the way on all equipment

 

(this unit, the amplifier, and everything else).

 

2. Switch off the amp and other connected devices.

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3. Unplug the guitar or other instrument connected to

 

the INPUT jack on the ME-70.

 

The power to the ME-70 is switched off.

 

Should you encounter unexpected results,

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such as no sound being produced, check the

following.

 

• Are connections to other devices correctly made?

 

Check the connections once more.

 

• Is the volume turned down?

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Check the volume levels on any connected amp or mixer.

• Can you hear sound through the headphones when

 

headphones are connected?

 

If you can hear sounds, it may be that there is a short in the cable

 

used to connect the amp or other device, or perhaps a mistake in

 

an external device’s settings. Check the connecting cables and

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external devices once more.

• Has the level been lowered with the expression pedal?

Sounds are not output when the toe of the expression

 

pedal is in the raised position while the pedal is set to

 

function as a volume pedal (p. E-9).

 

 

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Expression

 

Pedal

 

E-3

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Contents English Copyright 2008 Boss CorporationBoss FS-6, etc Making the Connections and Turning the Power OnBattery compartment is located on the underside Stereo HeadphonesUnplug the guitar or other instrument connected to Adjusting the VolumeTurning Off the Power Adjust the Output Level knobComp Pedal Using the EffectsCOMP/FX Compressor/Effects Type knobUse this to choose the type of overdrive or distortion OD/DS Overdrive/DistortionOD/DS pedal These effects add distinctive distortion or sustainUNI-V ModulationMOD Pedal Use this to choose the type of modulationDelay Delay pedalUse this to choose the type of delay Use this to choose the type of preamp PreampNS Noise Suppressor NS Thres Noise Suppressor ThresholdFunction of the expression pedal Using Pedal FXReverb Pedal FX Pedal EffectsPatches and Banks Saving/Calling Up and Using Tones Memory ModeChanging Between the Manual and Memory Modes Saving Tones Patch WriteCalling Up Tones Patches Changing Tone Settings Memory Edit ModeChoosing Calling Up an EZ Tone Convenient FunctionsCreating Tones with Ease EZ Tone Checking the Values of ControlsTuning the Guitar Tuner Using External Foot SwitchesBypass Feature Bypass Applying Effects in Time with the Song Tempo Tap Tempo Setting Modulation Speed and Delay Time Using the PedalsPhrase Loop Play Making the Settings for Control OperationPress the Delay pedal Press the Delay pedal againPress number pedals 3 and 4 at the same time to Restoring the Factory Settings Factory ResetAdjusting the Expression Pedal Switch to Manual mode p. E-10Patch Explanation Number Preset Patch ListSpecifications AppendicesAppendices Important Notes SingleHum Index10-11 Guitar-amp simulate