Ravo Guitar FX Manual
Ravo Guitar FX Manual
Ravo Guitar FX Manual
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CONTENTS
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Precautions
Usage Precautions
Definitions
Panel lntroduction
Connections
Beginners Guide
How To Play
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Bypass/Mute/Tuner Function
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Loop Function
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Drum Module
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CONTENTS
Advanced Operations
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Store
Factory Reset
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Pre-Patch-Select Function
Using Expression Pedal
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Patch List
Drum Rhythm List
Troubleshooting
Specifications
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Precautions
Please observe the following precaution tips to ensure safe use of this unit.
Power Considerations
Since power consumption of this unit is high, we recommend the use of an AC adapter.
If you use batteries, please use alkaline batteries.
AC Adapter Operation
Always use a DC9V center negative 500mA AC adapter. Use of an adapter other than that
specied could damage the unit or cause malfunction and pose a safety hazard.
Always connect the AC adapter to an AC outlet that supplies the rated voltage required by
the adapter.
When disconnecting the AC adapter from an AC outlet, always pull the adapter itself.
During lightning storms or when not using the unit for an extended period, disconnect the
AC adapter from the AC outlet.
Battery Operation
Use 4 conventional 1.5V AAA batteries (or nickel metal hydride batteries).
Carefully read the safety indications on the batteries before use.
When not using the unit for an extended period, remove the batteries from the unit.
If battery leakage should occur, thoroughly wipe the battery holder and the battery
terminals to remove battery uid.
Close the battery holder cover when using the RAVO.
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Environment Considerations
Avoid using the unit in any of the following conditions that could cause malfunction:
Extremely hot or cold places
Near heaters and other heat sources
Sandy or dusty places
Places that are extremely humid or exposed to splashing water
Places with lots of vibrations
Handling
Never put objects lled with liquids, such as vases, on the unit since this could
cause electric shock.
Never place candles and other burning objects on top of the RAVO. Doing so could cause
a re.
The RAVO is a precision instrumental device. Do not apply excessive force to the switches
and other controls, exposing the unit to strong impacts, including applying excessive force,
dropping it or bumping it, which could cause it to break.
Do not put foreign objects, including coins and wires, or liquids, including water, soft drinks
and alcohol, into the RAVO.
Alterations
Never open the case or attempt to modify the product in any way since this can result in
damage to the unit. HOTONE Corporation will not assume responsibility for any damage
to the unit caused by alterations.
Volume
Do not use the RAVO at a loud volume for a long time since this could cause hearing
impairment.
Usage Precautions
Electrical interference with other equipment
In consideration of safety, the RAVO has been designed to provide maximum protection
against the emission of electromagnetic radiation from the device and to minimize external
electromagnetic interference. However, equipment that is very susceptible to interference
or that emits powerful electromagnetic waves should not be placed near the RAVO, as
interference could occur. In such a case, place the RAVO and the other equipment sufficiently
far apart.
With any type of digital control device, the RAVO included, electromagnetic interference could
cause malfunction and could corrupt or destroy data. Please use caution.
Cleaning
Use a soft cloth to clean the panels if they become dirty. If necessary, slightly moisten the
cloth. Never use cleansers, wax, or solvents such as paint thinner, benzene or alcohol.
Malfunction
If the unit should malfunction, disconnect the AC adapter and turn the power OFF immediately.
Then, disconnect all other connected cables.
Prepare information including the model name, serial number, specific symptoms related to
the malfunction, your name, address and telephone number and contact the store where you
bought the unit, or contact HOTONE support.
Please keep this manual in a convenient place for future reference.
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Definitions
Module
As shown in Panel Introduction section (P9), you can use up to 8 effect units
simultaneously. Each of these units is called a module.
Effect type
Among the modules, some allow different effect types to be activated. For example, when
using the MOD module you can choose one of several modulation effect types, including
chorus, flanger, tremolo, and so on.
Parameter
Variables that determine the application of an effect are called parameters. If we imagine
each module as a separate effect pedal, then each parameter would be a knob on that pedal.
Patch
The ON/OFF status of each module and the parameter settings are stored in units called
patches. Use patches to recall and save effects.
Bank
A set of 10 patches is called a bank. This unit has a total of 20 banks, including user banks
AJ, which can be edited and saved and preset banks 09, which can only be recalled.
Mode
Each operation status of the RAVO is called a mode. Depending on the currently selected
mode, the functions of keys and knobs change. The modes include the play mode in which
you choose a patch and play your instrument, the rhythm mode in which you can play back a
rhythm pattern, the edit mode in which you can create and change patches, and the store
mode in which you can save patches.
Panel Introduction
Top View
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Rear View
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1 Module Selector: Switches between every function module. In patch edit mode, this knob
selects the module/parameter for operation.
2 VALUE knob (with enter button): Dial the knob for setting master level, or changing parameter
values. Press the button to switch effect type, ensure storing, etc.
3 EXP.PEDAL LED: Indicates the status of Expression Pedal.
4 LED Display: Shows bank and patch numbers, setting values, and other information for
operating.
5 []/[] Footswitches: Selects patches, controls the tuner, start/stop drum rhythm, start/
stop/record phrases and other functions.
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13 DC 9V Jack: For power supply, use a 9-volt DC regulated by AC adapter, 500mA (plug
polarity is positive on the barrel and negative in the center).
14 Battery Holder: For installing batteries (AAA x 4).
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Connections
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Beginners Guide
How To Play
1. Turn the power on
Minimize the volume of the amp.
Using batteries
1. Turn the unit over and open the battery holder on the bottom.
2. Insert 4 AAA batteries into the battery holder.
3. Close the cover.
When the remaining charge is low, Low Battery appears on the display and flash.
4.Plug the guitar cable into the INPUT jack will turn the device on.
Using an AC adapter
Connect the included AC adapter, and slide the power switch to ON position.
Note: Be sure to use the included HOTONE AC adapter ONLY.
Using USB bus power
Connect the USB jack to computer by USB cable, and slide the power switch to OFF position.
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3. Select a patch
The LED display will show the information of current bank and patch number. Step on []/[]
footswitches to change patches (Hold one footswitch to switch patches quickly).
Pressing [] footswitch time and again (or holding [] footswitch for fast switching) cycles
through patches in the order A0~A9...J0~J9, 00~09...90~99, A0. Pressing or holding []
footswitch will switch patches in the opposite order.
Note:
Using pre-patch-select mode(P32), you can jump directly to a patch that is far from the current patch.
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Bypass/Mute/Tuner Function
1. Set the unit to play mode
2. Set the unit to bypass/mute
Press both []/[] footswitches at the same time.
Note:
If you continue to press both []/[] footswitches for more than 2 seconds, the looper becomes active(P18).
You cannot set the unit to bypass/mute from edit mode.
When you press both []/[] footswitches at the same time, the footswitch that is momentarily pressed rst could
change the tone in some cases. Please avoid making sound when pressing the switches.
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Low(flat)
High(sharp)
Intune
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Looper Function
You can use the looper function to record some phrases for practicing, jamming, etc. The
maximum recording time of the looper is 30 seconds.
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Press [] footswitch again to set the loop end and start playback.
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3. Overdub a phrase
During loop playback, press the [] footswitch and overdubbing starts.
To end overdubbing, press the [] footswitch again (PLAY appears on the display).
To stop loop playback, press the [] footswitch (STOP appears on the display).
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Note:
When in LOOPER mode, drum rhythm can be recorded in the loop data at the rst recording, when recording is nished
and turn to playback, the drum function will become unavailable unless the loop data is erased.
Advanced Operations
Edit Your Own Sound
1. Select a patch to edit
Step on []/[] footswitches to choose a patch (Hold one footswitch for quick switch).
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01.PREFX
02.GATE
03.DRIVE
04.EQ
05.CAB
06.MOD
07.DELAY
08.REVERB
For more module details,please check Effect Types and Parameters section(P44).
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Note: DRUM and CTRL are not effect modules, cannot be turned OFF.
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Press VALUE button to move the target object between Patch VOL, EXP, and MIN/MAX, use
VALUE knob to adjust the parameter.
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7. Finish editing
Turn the module selector to PLAY to return to the play mode.
Note:
If you change to another patch after editing, all edits will be lost. Save the patch to keep your edits.
Store
1. Activate store mode
Select the patch that you want to save or copy, and hold the VALUE button up to 2 seconds.
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Factory Reset
You can restore all the patches in the AJ banks to their factory settings.
To use the Factory Reset function, turn the module selector to PLAY and turn the power on
while pressing and holding the VALUE button. The following message appears on the display:
Press VALUE button to restore all patches to their factory settings and return to play mode.
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Pre-Patch-Select Function
The pre-patch-select mode allows you to select a patch in advance, and only switch to that
patch after you confirm the selection. This function is convenient during a live performance
when you want to prepare switching to a patch that is saved in a distant position. In this mode,
the LED will keep flashing.
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3. To change the patch, press both []/[] footswitches at the same time.
Note:
If you enter edit mode or store mode when the screen for step 2 is open, the current patch is the one affected.
To return to the usual patch order, turn the power OFF and ON again.
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Press VALUE button again to move the current editing object to MAX and turn VALUE
knob to set the maximum value.
The minimum value can be set higher than the maximum value. Set this way, the effect is
smallest when the pedal is fully pressed and largest when it is fully up.
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Parameter value
MAX
MIN
Parameter value
MAX
MIN
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Note:
In the Effect Type Parameters section(P44), a pedal icon appears next to effect types/parameters that can be controlled
by the expression pedal.
When controlling effects, if you press the expression pedal until it stops and then push it down farther, the controlled
module will be turned off.
When the controlled module is OFF, you can press hard on the built-in expression pedal to turn the module ON, or choose
a different module to be controlled.
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1. Turn the module selector to CTRL and turn the power on while pressing
VALUE button.
LCD displays EXP Pedal Calibration 3 seconds and then display Fully Raise Towards Heel:
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2. Press the pedal all the way back toward the heel and press VALUE button.
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3. Press the pedal all the way forward, towards the toe, lift your foot
and then press VALUE button again.
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Compatible OS
Windows XP SP2 or later
Windows Vista or later
Windows 7 or later
Mac OS X (10.4.6/10.5/10.6 or later)
For recording and playback, this unit supports the following formats.
Quantization (bit-rate): 16-bit
Sampling frequency: 44.1kHz
The unit will be recognized as an audio device by the computer when connected by
the USB cable.
Note:
If you turn the power switch OFF and connect the unit to a computer by USB, it will operate on USB bus power from
that computer.
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Modulename
PARM3
PARM2
01 ~ 99
50 ~ 4000ms(DigiDLL)
50 ~ 1000ms(DigiDLM)
50 ~ 500ms(DigiDLS)
Time
LEV
(Level)
01 ~ 99
Parameters 1-3
When a pedal icon
is shown next to a parameter, it can be controlled with the expression pedal. If you set the module to
be controlled by the expression pedal, you can control the parameter in real time when you select a patch that uses it.
*The Manufacturers and product names mentioned below are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
The trademarks were used merely to identify the sound character of the products.
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PARM2
01 ~ 99
ATK
PARM3
01 ~ 99
(Attack)
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VOL
(Volume)
01 ~ 99
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Threshold)
RTO
PARM3
01 ~ 99
(Ratio)
VOL
01 ~ 99
(Volume)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
TONE
PARM3
01 ~ 99
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VOL
(Volume)
01 ~ 99
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Threshold)
RTO
PARM3
01 ~ 99
(Ratio)
VOL
01 ~ 99
(Volume)
Limiter
This effect reduces high-level signals only.
PARM1
THRE
(Threshold)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
RLS
PARM3
01 ~ 99
(Release)
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VOL
(Volume)
01 ~ 99
PARM1
GAIN
PARM2
01 ~ 99
TONE
PARM3
01 ~ 99
VOL
01 ~ 99
(Volume)
AutoWah
This effect varies wah effect automatically with speed control.
PARM1
DEP
(Depth)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
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VOL
(Volume)
01 ~ 99
Q Wah
This effect varies wah effect automatically and provides a Q control.
PARM1
Q
PARM2
01 ~ 99
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
VOL
01 ~ 99
(Volume)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
RESO
PARM3
01 ~ 99
(Resonance)
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VOL
(Volume)
01 ~ 99
Cry Wah
This simulates a vintage CryBaby* wah pedal.
PARM1
PARM2
01 ~ 99
FREQ
PARM3
01 ~ 99
VOL
01 ~ 99
(Volume)
Vox Wah
This simulates a vintage Vox V846* wah pedal.
PARM1
FREQ
PARM2
01 ~ 99
PARM3
01 ~ 99
50
VOL
(Volume)
01 ~ 99
BassWah
This simulates a CRYBABY Bass* wah pedal.
PARM1
PARM2
01 ~ 99
FREQ
PARM3
01 ~ 99
VOL
01 ~ 99
(Volume)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
ATK
PARM3
01 ~ 99
(Attack)
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VOL
(Volume)
01 ~ 99
PARM1
LOW
PARM2
01 ~ 99
HIGH
PARM3
01 ~ 99
01 ~ 99
DRY
RingMod
This effect produces a metallic ringing sound.
PARM1
FREQ
PARM2
01 ~ 99
TONE
PARM3
01 ~ 99
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MIX
-50 ~ 50
Lo-Fi
This effect produces a lo-fi style tone.
PARM1
DEP
(Depth)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
TONE
PARM3
01 ~ 99
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MIX
-50 ~ 50
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Threshold)
ATK
PARM3
01 ~ 99
(Attack)
RLS
01 ~ 99
(Release)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
ATK
PARM3
01 ~ 99
(Attack)
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RLS
(Release)
01 ~ 99
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BassOD(Bass Overdrive)
This simulates a BOSS ODB-3* Bass Overdrive pedal.
Muff FZ (Muff Fuzz)
This simulates a vintage Electro-Harmonix Big Muff PI* fuzz pedal.
Face FZ (Face Fuzz)
This simulates a vintage Dallas-Arbiter FUZZ fACE* fuzz pedal.
Bend FZ (Bend Fuzz)
This simulates a vintage Vox Tone Bender* fuzz pedal.
Bass FZ (Bass Fuzz)
This simulates an Electro-Harmonix Hog's Foot Fuzz* pedal.
Plus DS (Plus Distortion)
This simulates a MXR M104 Distortion+* pedal.
PopDist (Pop Distortion)
This simulates a BOSS DS-1 Distortion* pedal.
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Tweed57
This simulates a vintage Fender Tweed Deluxe* combo amplifier.
Black65
This simulates a vintage Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb* combo amplifier.
Brit 30
This simulates a vintage VOX Ac30* combo amplifier.
Brit30+
This simulates a MATCHLESS CHIEFTAIN* combo amplifier.
Brit 45
This simulates a Marshall JTM45* amplifier.
Brit800
This simulates a Marshall JCM800* amplifier.
Plexi59
This simulates a vintage Marshall 1959 SuperLead* amplifier.
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Mark 2c
This simulates a MESA BOOGIE Mark ll C+* amplifier.
Rectif
This simulates a MESA BOOGIE Dual Rectifier* amplifier.
EVH5150
This simulates a PEAVEY EVH 5150* amplifier.
Bass 59
This simulates a Fender BASSMAN* bass amplifier.
BassSVT
This simulates a AMPEG SVT* bass amplifier.
Bass103
This simulates a HIWATT DR103* bass amplifier.
Bass360
This simulates an ACOUSTIC 360* bass amplifier.
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BassF2B
This simulates an ALEMBIC F2B bass preamp.
The 35 effect types above have the same parameters.
PARM1
PARM2
01 ~ 99
GAIN
TONE
PARM3
LEV
01 ~ 99
01 ~ 99
(Level)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
TOP
PARM3
01 ~ 99
LEV
(Level)
01 ~ 99
PARM2
-12 ~ 12
MID 500Hz
PARM3
-12 ~ 12
-12 ~ 12
HI 3.2kHz
GT EQ 2(Guitar Equalizer 2)
This unit has a 3-band equalizer suited for guitar.
PARM1
LOW 125Hz
PARM2
-12 ~ 12
MID 800Hz
PARM3
-12 ~ 12
HI 2kHz
-12 ~ 12
GT EQ 3(Guitar Equalizer 3)
This unit has a 3-band equalizer suited for guitar.
PARM1
LOW 100Hz
PARM2
-12 ~ 12
PARM3
-12 ~ 12
MID 1kHz
-12 ~ 12
HI 6.4kHz
PARM2
-12 ~ 12
MID 500Hz
PARM3
-12 ~ 12
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HI 1kHz
-12 ~ 12
PARM2
-12 ~ 12
MID 600Hz
PARM3
-12 ~ 12
-12 ~ 12
HI 4kHz
PARM2
-12 ~ 12
MID 400Hz
PARM3
-12 ~ 12
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HI 800Hz
-12 ~ 12
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Twin212
This simulates a Fender Twin Reverb* 2x12 cabinet.
Chf 212
This simulates a MATCHLESS CHIEFTAIN* 2x12 Cabinet.
Gbk 412
This simulates a Marshall* 4x12 cabinet with Greenback* speakers.
V30 412
This simulates a Marshall* 4x12 cabinet with Vintage 30* speakers.
MB 412
This simulates a MESA BOOGIE* 4x12 cabinet.
Pvy 412
This simulates a PEAVEY 5150* 4x12 cabinet.
Sol 412
This simulates a SOLDANO* 4x12 cabinet.
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BassB15
This simulates an AMPEG B15* 1x15 bass cabinet.
Bass118
This simulates a SWR* 1x18 bass cabinet.
Bass360
This simulates an ACOUSTIC 360* 1x18 bass cabinet.
AC 215
This simulates a VOX AC100* 2x15 bass cabinet.
MB 215
This simulates a MESA BOOGIE* 2x15 bass cabinet.
Bass410
This simulates a Fender BASSMAN* 4x10 bass cabinet.
Hiwt412
This simulates a HIWATT DR103* 4x12 bass cabinet.
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Bass412
This simulates a Marshall* 4x12 bass cabinet.
Bass810
This simulates an AMPEG SVT* 8x10 bass cabinet.
The 22 effect types above have the same parameters.
PARM1
MIC
(Mic Distance)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
PRES
PARM3
01 ~ 99
(Presence)
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VOL
(Volume)
01 ~ 99
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Depth)
RATE
PARM3
01 ~ 99
-50 ~ 50
MIX
PARM2
01 ~ 99
RATE
PARM3
01 ~ 99
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MIX
-50 ~ 50
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Depth)
RATE
PARM3
01 ~ 99
-50 ~ 50
MIX
PARM2
01 ~ 99
RATE
PARM3
01 ~ 99
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MIX
-50 ~ 50
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Depth)
RATE
PARM3
01 ~ 99
-50 ~ 50
MIX
PARM2
-50 ~ 50
DLY
PARM3
01 ~ 99
(Pre Delay)
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MIX
-50 ~ 50
Flanger
This effect produces a standard flanger tone.
PARM1
DEP
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Depth)
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
MIX
-50 ~ 50
PARM1
DEP
(Depth)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
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MIX
-50 ~ 50
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Depth)
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
MIX
-50 ~ 50
PARM2
01 ~ 99
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
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MIX
-50 ~ 50
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Depth)
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
MIX
-50 ~ 50
Phaser
This effect adds a phasing variation to the sound.
PARM1
DEP
(Depth)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
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MIX
-50 ~ 50
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Depth)
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
MIX
-50 ~ 50
PARM2
01 ~ 99
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
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VOL
(Volume)
01 ~ 99
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Depth)
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
VOL
01 ~ 99
(Volume)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
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VOL
(Volume)
01 ~ 99
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Depth)
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
VOL
01 ~ 99
(Volume)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
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VOL
(Volume)
01 ~ 99
U-Vibe
This effect simulates the vintage SHIN-EI UNI-VIBE* rotary pedal.
PARM1
DEP
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Depth)
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
VOL
01 ~ 99
(Volume)
PARM2
-12 ~ 12
TONE
PARM3
01 ~ 99
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MIX
-50 ~ 50
PARM2
-12 ~ 12
(Range)
FB
PARM3
01 ~ 99
(Feedback)
MIX
-50 ~ 50
PARM2
01 ~ 99
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
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MIX
-50 ~ 50
PARM2
01 ~ 99
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
MIX
-50 ~ 50
PARM2
01 ~ 99
PARM3
01 ~ 99
RATE
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MIX
-50 ~ 50
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Feedback)
50 ~ 4000ms(DigiDLL)
50 ~ 1000ms(DigiDLM)
50 ~ 500ms(DigiDLS)
Time
PARM3
LEV
01 ~ 99
(Level)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
50ms ~ 1100ms
Time
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PARM3
LEV
(Level)
01 ~ 99
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Feedback)
50ms ~ 600ms
Time
PARM3
LEV
01 ~ 99
(Level)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
50ms ~ 300ms
Time
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PARM3
LEV
(Level)
01 ~ 99
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Feedback)
75ms ~ 250ms
Time
PARM3
LEV
01 ~ 99
(Level)
PARM2
(Feedback)
Time
50ms ~ 4000ms
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PARM3
LEV
(Level)
01 ~ 99
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Feedback)
50ms ~ 1000ms
Time
PARM3
LEV
01 ~ 99
(Level)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
50ms ~1000ms
Time
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PARM3
LEV
(Level)
01 ~ 99
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Feedback)
Time
50ms ~ 4000ms
PARM3
LEV
01 ~ 99
(Level)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
Time
50ms ~ 4000ms
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PARM3
LEV
(Level)
01 ~ 99
PARM2
01 ~ 99
(Feedback)
50ms ~1000ms
Time
PARM3
LEV
01 ~ 99
(Level)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
Time
50ms ~ 2000ms
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PARM3
LEV
(Level)
01 ~ 99
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Spring
This reverb effect simulates a spring reverberator.
Mod REV (Mod Reverb)
This reverb effect provides a reverb with modulation.
The 8 effect types above have the same parameters.
PARM1
DEC
(Decay)
PARM2
01 ~ 99
TONE
PARM3
01 ~ 99
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MIX
-50 ~ 50
Patch List
Bank
(User/Factory)
Patch No.
Name
EXP.Pedal
Target
GENERAL EFFECTS
A/0
Rock Solo
Volume
Smooth Drive
Volume
Chorus Clean
Volume
Golden Age
Volume
Fuzzy Jet
Countryside
Volume
Dirty Funk
Volume
Basic Jazz
Volume
Fusion Gig
Brown Metal
Volume
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Scooped Solo
British Crunch
Volume
Cowboy Overdrive
B-Trem: RATE
Dreamy Clean
AnlgDLL: Time
Stoned Fuzz
Volume
OS Punk
Volume
Tweedy OD
Volume
Volume
Funky Autowah
Volume
AC Verb
Volume
B/1
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Smooth Cali
Volume
Vintage OCTA
65 Organ
Volume
AC Blues
Volume
Alternativity
Volume
Modern Clean
Volume
Rotating OD
U-Vibe: RATE
Djentlemen
Volume
Sludge
Volume
Solo Shifter
Pitch: RAN
C/2
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AMBIENT/SPECIAL EFFECTS
0
Ghost Notes
Volume
Distorted Wall
Volume
Midnight
Volume
Dynamic Rules!
Volume
Synth Fuzz
Volume
No Attack
SlowATK: ATK
Hold On
DigiDLM: FB
Tape Machine
Volume
Shim Verb
Volume
Rock Organ
Volume
D/3
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ICONIC EFFECTS
0
Crazy Randy
Volume
Jimi's Haze
Van Phase
Volume
Bohemian Red
Volume
Europe
Volume
Edgy Delay
AnlgDLL: Time
Neo Malmsteen
Volume
Back in Angus
Volume
Eric's Cream
Volume
E/4
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Green Idiots
Volume
Roto Muff
U-Vibe: RATE
My Iron Harmonic
Volume
ZZ Garage
Volume
Kurt's Spirit
Volume
Volume
Plexi Wing
Surfin'
B-Trem: RATE
Liquid Animation
Manhattan
Volume
F/5
93
Road Salt
B-Trem: RATE
Volume
Icy Camel
Volume
LUKE
Volume
Fuzzy Krimson
Volume
Toolkit
Volume
Eyes Closed
Volume
Gilmour's Island
Volume
Texas Trouble
Volume
Dire Brothers
Volume
G/6
94
BASS EFFECTS
0
Basic Bass
Volume
Finger Bass
Volume
Pick Bass
Volume
Chorus Bass
Volume
Overdriven Bass
Volume
Screamin' Bass
Volume
Synth Bass
Volume
Fuzzy Bass
Volume
Volume
Wah Bass
BassWah: FREQ
H/7
95
Smooth Bass
Volume
Volume
DI Bass
Volume
Chapman Bass
Volume
Funky Bass
Volume
Touch Bass
Volume
Flanger Bass
Volume
Tremolo Bass
T-Trem: RATE
Slapback Bass
Volume
Phase Bass
Volume
I /8
96
Volume
Bass Dialing
Volume
Delayed Bass
Volume
Sweeping Bass
Volume
Volume
Lo-Fi Bass
Volume
Solo Bass
Volume
Organ Bass
Volume
Cello Bass
Volume
Bass Shifter
Pitch: RAN
J/9
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No.
Type
Time
Signature
Default Tempo
00
8Beat1
4/4
120 BPM
01
8Beat2
4/4
120 BPM
02
8Beat3
4/4
120 BPM
03
8Beat4
4/4
120 BPM
04
8Beat5
4/4
120 BPM
05
8Beat6
4/4
120 BPM
06
8Beat7
4/4
120 BPM
07
8Beat8
4/4
120 BPM
08
8Beat9
4/4
120 BPM
09
8Beat10
4/4
120 BPM
8Beat
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10
16Beat1
4/4
120 BPM
11
16Beat2
4/4
120 BPM
12
16Beat3
4/4
120 BPM
13
16Beat4
4/4
120 BPM
14
16Beat5
4/4
120 BPM
15
16Beat6
4/4
120 BPM
16
16Beat7
4/4
120 BPM
17
16Beat8
4/4
120 BPM
18
16Beat9
4/4
120 BPM
19
16Beat10
4/4
120 BPM
16Beat
99
20
4Beat1
4/4
120 BPM
21
4Beat2
4/4
120 BPM
22
4Beat3
4/4
120 BPM
23
4Beat4
4/4
120 BPM
24
4Beat5
4/4
120 BPM
25
4Beat6
4/4
120 BPM
26
4Beat7
4/4
120 BPM
27
4Beat8
4/4
120 BPM
28
4Beat9
4/4
120 BPM
29
4Beat10
4/4
120 BPM
4Beat
100
30
4/4
210 BPM
31
Classic Rock
4/4
120 BPM
32
Pop Rock
4/4
120 BPM
33
Slow Rock
4/4
72 BPM
34
Rock Shuffle
4/4
120 BPM
35
Rock Ballad
4/4
66 BPM
36
Punk
4/4
240 BPM
37
New Wave
4/4
120 BPM
38
Hard Rock
4/4
135 BPM
39
Metal
4/4
120 BPM
Rock
101
Funk
Jazz
40
Classic Funk
4/4
108 BPM
41
Funk Rock
4/4
114 BPM
42
Electric Funk
4/4
108 BPM
43
Soul
4/4
105 BPM
44
R&B
4/4
100 BPM
45
Jazz
4/4
120 BPM
46
Big Band
4/4
180 BPM
47
Fusion
4/4
120 BPM
48
Swing
4/4
144 BPM
49
Dixieland
4/4
240 BPM
102
Blues
Electronic
50
Blues
4/4
108 BPM
51
Country
4/4
114 BPM
52
Country Folk
4/4
138 BPM
53
Rockabilly
4/4
180 BPM
54
Bluegrass
2/4
132 BPM
65
Hip Hop
4/4
84 BPM
66
Trip Hop
4/4
84 BPM
67
Techno
4/4
132 BPM
68
Break Beat
4/4
128 BPM
69
4/4
174 BPM
103
55
Bossa nova
4/4
120 BPM
56
Rumba
4/4
114 BPM
57
Samba
4/4
108 BPM
58
Cha Cha
4/4
126 BPM
59
Tango
4/4
120 BPM
60
Reggae
4/4
90 BPM
61
Beguine
4/4
120 BPM
62
Latin Pop
4/4
108 BPM
63
Latin Rock
4/4
135 BPM
64
Latin Dance
4/4
126 BPM
Latin
104
70
Waltz
3/4
174 BPM
71
Polka
4/4
120 BPM
72
March
4/4
120 BPM
73
6/8 March
6/8
180 BPM
74
Army March
4/4
120 BPM
75
Mazurka
3/4
150 BPM
76
Musette
3/4
192 BPM
77
Ska
4/4
144 BPM
78
New Age
4/4
90 BPM
79
World
4/4
108 BPM
World
105
Various
Beat
80
3/4 Beat1
3/4
120 BPM
81
3/4 Beat2
3/4
120 BPM
82
6/8 Beat1
6/8
120 BPM
83
6/8 Beat2
6/8
120 BPM
84
5/4 Beat
5/4
156 BPM
85
6/4 Beat
6/4
125 BPM
86
7/4 Beat
7/4
114 BPM
87
9/8 Beat
9/8
120 BPM
88
10/8 Beat
10/8
120 BPM
89
11/8 Beat
11/8
120 BPM
106
90
Metro 1/4
1/4
120 BPM
91
Metro 2/4
2/4
120 BPM
92
Metro 3/4
3/4
120 BPM
93
Metro 4/4
4/4
120 BPM
94
Metro 5/4
5/4
120 BPM
95
Metro 6/4
6/4
120 BPM
96
Metro 7/4
7/4
120 BPM
97
Metro 6/8
6/8
120 BPM
98
Metro 7/8
7/8
120 BPM
99
Metro 9/8
9/8
120 BPM
Metro
107
Troubleshooting
The unit will not turn ON
Make sure the AC adapter is plugged in correctly.
When using USB bus power, conrm the USB cable is connected correctly.
When using batteries, make sure that they are still charged and the INPUT jack is plugged
in with cable.
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Specications
Effect types: 130 types
Effect modules: Max. 8 simultaneous modules
Number of user banks/patches: 10 patches x 10 banks
Preset banks/patches: 10 patches x 10 banks
Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz
A/D conversion: 24-bit with 512 x oversampling
D/A conversion: 24-bit with 512 x oversampling
Signal processing: 32-bit
Maximum recording time (looper mode): 30 seconds
INPUT jack: Standard 1/4 (6.35mm) monaural jack
AUX jack: Standard 1/8 (3.5mm) stereo jack
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