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About the Linx Education edition. First make sure that the AC adapter of the is Selecting a Patch disconnected and that the amplifier is switched off. Then connect the to the guitar and amplifier. In the You can temporarily mute the entire output from the , Play mode, the patch level can be adjusted.
Page 7: Guitar Tuner Calibration tuning. Guitar Tuner Calibration While the tuner function is being used, the module cursor The reference frequency of the integrated guitar tuner can indicators serve as a fine tuning meter. When the pitch is be adjusted for the reference note A.
These parameters control Control the ZNR circuit which reduces unwanted noise. Higher values mean higher frequency. Cleaning Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the If necessary, Environment slightly moisten the cloth.
Print page 1 Print document 16 pages. Rename the bookmark. Delete bookmark? Cancel Delete. Delete from my manuals? Sign In OR. Don't have an account? Sign up! Restore password. The volume adjustment made with the foot pedal is independent from the patch level setting of the individual patches.
This allows changing the volume without reducing reverb or delay intensity. For details on how to select a patch, please refer to page 4. Operate the FP01 while using the in Play mode. The pedal now controls pedal wah. For details, please refer to the Edit mode explanation starting on page 7 and the explanation of effect types and parameters starting on page 9.
If wah is enabled in the patch, a dot appears in the lower right corner of the display. Use the EXP. Use the stereo cable supplied with the FP01 for making the connection. As shown in the illustration above, a patch of the contains parameters for the five types of effect modules and the patch level settings. In the Edit mode, you can call up any of these parameters and change them.
The module cursor indicators of effect modules which are ON in the selected patch are lit. Press the EDIT key. The is now in the Edit mode. The flashing module indicator shows which effect module is selected for editing, and the flashing parameter indicator shows which parameter within the module is selected for editing. The indicator of the effect module currently selected for editing is flashing. The indicator of the selected parameter is flashing.
Storing a Patch If an edited patch is not stored, the change will be lost when another patch is selected. To preserve a setting, store the patch as described below. The value of the selected effect parameter is shown on HINT the display. If the display shows only "-- ", the effect module is OFF. Set the effect module to ON before editing, as described on page 8.
The EQ module cannot be switched off. For details on the parameters of each effect module, please refer to "Effect Types and Parameters" on pages 9 Parameter setting changes made in this way are only temporary.
If you return to the Play mode or select a different patch without storing the new settings first, the settings will be lost. Choose the bank and patch number in which you want to store the patch. Use the BANK pedal to first select the bank and then specify the patch number with the pedals 1 3.
Specify a bank and patch number in the USER group. If no bank and patch number is specified for a patch selected from the USER group, the patch will be stored in the original location. Pressing a pedal corresponding to an effect module that is currently on module cursor indicator lit turns the effect module off. The indicator goes out. When a patch is stored, the patch that was previously stored in that number will be overwritten erased.
Take care not to erase a patch that you want to keep. When wishing to restore all factory preset patches, please refer to "Reinitializing the Special Mode " on page Restoring individual patches is not possible.
The patch is stored, and the reverts to the Play mode. Effect Types and Parameters In this section, all effect types and parameters of the are explained. Parameters that are the same for several effects are explained in detail only the first time they appear. This module combines a compression with a wah effect. Using the compressor and wah together is also possible. This module comprises eight kinds of distortion effects and eight different amp simulators which recreate the sound of picking up a guitar amplifier with a microphone.
The compressor maintains the volume at a given level without impairing the sense of tone and attack. Wah emphasizes the frequency of the guitar. If the optional foot pedal FP01 is used, the emphasized frequency range can be shifted up and down with the pedal. Higher values result in a more uniform level and longer sustain. A setting of "0" turns the compressor off. This is suitable for using only the wah effect. Lower values produce faster attack. The neutral setting is 0 zero.
Low values emphasize the bass and high values emphasize the treble range. These parameters control the emphasized frequency range when no pedal is connected. Higher values mean higher frequency. When using the unit with a guitar amplifier, choose settings 1 8. When monitoring via an audio speaker or headphones, use settings 9 Adjust it to match the connected guitar.
This effect gives a dry, cool sound with subdued bass and accentuated highs. It is well suited for blues or rhythm backing. For normal rhythm play, use "1" and for rhythm play with amp simulator effect, use "9". Higher values produce more distortion. Adjusting the value controls the amount of Zoom Noise Reduction.
This gives natural sounding overdrive distortion similar to that achieved with conventional compact effects. To add the amp simulator effect, use "11". To add the amp simulator effect, use "13".
This gives a vintage type fuzz sound. The TONE parameter can be used to vary the character. To add the amp simulator effect, use "10". To add the amp simulator effect, use "14". Lower values yield a mild sound character. This gives distortion with a bass boost and solid character. This gives hard distortion sound with an edge. To add the amp simulator effect, use "12".
To add the amp simulator effect, use "15". This gives distortion which stresses the upper and lower ends of the frequency spectrum, suitable for heavy metal. An effect sound with periodically changing pitch is added to the direct sound, for rich ambience. To add the amp simulator effect, use "16". Effect Module 3 EQ This equalizer module allows tone control in four bands.
The module is always on. For flat response, set all parameters to "5". This equalizer allows boost or cut in the presence superhigh , high, mid, and low frequency ranges. To use the chorus effect, set the parameter to "1". An effect sound delayed by several dozen milliseconds is added to the direct sound, and the delay is periodically changed, resulting in a strong flanger effect. Increasing this parameter will result in a flanger with very pronounced character.
An effect sound with short delay is added to the direct sound, giving the impression of multiple performers playing together. To use the doubling effect, set the parameter to "3". The value shown on the display multiplied by 10 is the delay in milliseconds. The range is 0 to ms. Higher values produce more delay. To use the hall effect, set the parameter to "1". Higher values produce longer reverb times. Higher values produce brighter sound. This is a conventional digital delay effect with a delay time of up to milliseconds.
To use the delay effect, set the parameter to "3". Although it is not an effect, it is also stored as a parameter along with the other parameters of the patch. When the EQ effect module is set to flat response and all other effect modules are set to OFF, setting this parameter to "25" results in the same sound as when the unit is bypassed.
Reinitializing the Special Mode factory preset condition This special function initializes the unit and returns all 12 patches in the USER group to the factory preset condition.
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