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Produce Sound
1. After confirming that the OUTPUT knob is set to
“0”, press the Power Switch (STAND-BY) ON
().
Switching the Power Switch ON when the OUTPUT
knob is turned up may result in damage to devices
such as the amplifier, speaker, headphones, etc.,
or cause unexpected accidents like damage to
your hearing due to high volume settings.
2. “U01” will appear in the display.
The characters (Memory Area: U (user), Bank
Number: 0, Patch Number:1) indicate the cur-
rently selected patch.
When a patch number is shown in the display,
this condition is known as the Play Mode. When
in the Play Mode, patches can be selected and
the knobs and buttons can be used to edit set-
tings.
For now, try using this patch to produce some
sound.
3. Play a chord on the guitar and rotate the OUT-
PUT knob to the right to adjust the volume.
*If clipping due to the input signal overloading the AG-Stomp’s
circuit occurs, the BANK Switch Lamp will light.
If this is the case, reduce the volume on the guitar, or adjust
the AG-Stomp’s VOLUME, individual TONE control knobs
or individual Effect knobs. Also, if feedback occurs, please
refer to the “Feedback Reduction” section on page 16.
Editing Settings
The panel knob and button functions can be used
to create your own original tone.

Changing Pre-amp Settings

Since the AG-Stomp’s knob positions do not always
represent the tone that is currently being produced,
the knob must be “aligned” with the value set in
memory before changes can be made to that value.
For this reason, please follow the rules described
below when rotating the knobs.
• If the [UP] lamp flashes when a knob is rotated,
rotate the knob to the right (toward 10). If the
[DOWN] lamp flashes, rotate the knob to the left
(toward 0).
At this time, the patch’s data value (the value set
in the patch for the knob you are turning) will
flash in the display.
*As long as the value is flashing in the display, the display
and tone will not change even though the knob is being
rotated.
• Continue rotating the knob, when the knob
reaches the position corresponding to the patch’s
data value, the display as well as the [UP]/
[DOWN] lamps will stop flashing. After this, the
tone will change according to the knob’s posi-
tion.
*After you stop moving the knob, the value will be displayed
for approximately two more seconds, then return to the nor-
mal display.
*Even if only one value is changed, the [MANUAL] lamp
will flash to indicate that data in the patch has been
changed.
Also, when all settings (except for the OUTPUT knob) are
changed, the [MANUAL] lamp will light.
• Once the knob is in an editable condition (in
which the patch data’s value can be changed),
rotating the knob will result in the value shown in
the display changing in regards to the knob’s
position causing a relative change in tone.
Using the AG-Stomp