Quick Start TutorialSelect the “ ” button and press the [ENTER] key to open the dialog box.

Select the “PreFaderLev” radio button, press the [ENTER] key, and then press the [YES/OK] key.

3As you play your guitar, watch the Ch1 and Ch2 meters and adjust the INPUT 1 [TRIM] knob. You will not be hearing the guitar signal at this point.

Adjust the level as high as possible without allowing the level meter’s “CLP” indicator to light when you play most strongly.

In general, you should adjust the [TRIM] knob so that the peak indicator (the LED near the [TRIM] knob) lights when you play your loudest passage.

4Now, let’s listen to the audio signal.

Set the [CHANNEL 1] and [CHANNEL 2] faders to unity gain (0 dB). Access the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] “Monitor” tab page.

Select the “MasterLR” button and press the [ENTER] key to turn it “On” (highlighted). Slowly raise the [MASTER] fader, and make sure that you hear the sound of your guitar from the headphones.

5Dial up your settings for the modeling effects.Return to the Modeling mode page either by pressing the [MODE- LING] key.

While you listen to the sound in your headphones or monitors, use the three modeling knobs to adjust the “DRIVE,” “TONE,” and “CABINET” settings to obtain the desired sound.

Use the [PHONES LEVEL] knob or the [MONITOR OUT LEVEL] knob to adjust the output volume.

To allow a stereo effect to be heard in stereo, turn the [PAN1] knob to the far left and the [PAN2] knob to the far right.

To tune your guitar (→ p.36: Using the tuner)

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