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Introduction

Thank you very much for purchasing this Guitar Effects Processor. This processor is
designed for you with a variety of wonderful guitar voices including distortion, wahwah,
delay, compressor, EQ, reverb, amp simulation, speaker simulation and more.
You can create your own voices easily and conveniently through the user-friendly interface
and parameter adjustment functions.
You are recommended to study this manual carefully before using the unit.

Important Notes
Power Supply Handling and Transporting
Before connection, please ensure all power Grab the unit firmly while unplugging
devices such as amplifiers must first be the cables, never pull the audio cables
turned off, in order to avoid any damages. with stress.

Unplug the AC adapter during electric Disconnect all cables before moving the
storms. instrument.

If an AC adapter is used, it should be Physical shocks caused by dropping ,


unplugged from the AC outlet if the bumping the instrument, or placing
instrument is not to be used for an heavy objects on top of it, can result in
extended period of time. scratches and even more severe damages.

Avoid using this unit together with Never apply excessive force to the
same circuit of electronic products that controls, connectors or other parts of
will generate line noises. the instrument.

Location Cleaning
Do not place this unit too close to heat Clean this unit with a soft and dry cloth.
sources such as radiators and amplifiers A slightly dampened cloth with mild
in order to prevent damages like detergent might remove stubborn dirt.
interference.

Do not expose this unit under excessive Never use thinners and alcohol for
sunlight, water and moisture. cleaning the unit.

Strong vibration and shocks will damage


this unit.

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Main Features

60 user patches and 60 default settings.

Excellent simulation of 11 famous Stomps, 11 Amplifiers as well as 5


professional pedal tones.

11 effects for serial use.

Super user-friendly operation.

Foot switches for easy patch changing and other operations.

Delay's hold function with 4000 ms times delay.

Excellent tones for both practice and performance purpose.

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Index

General Guide 5-6


Front Panel 5-6
Rear Panel 6
Operation 7-8
Connection 7
Power Supply 8
Volume Adjustment 8
Patch 9-20
Select a Patch 9
Edit a Patch 10-17
PRE-PROCESS 10
NG(Noise Gate) 11
STOMP 11-12
AMP SIM 12-13
EQ(Equalizer) 13
SPEAKER 14
MODULATION 14-15
DELAY 15-16
REVERB 17

Store a Patch 18
Rename a Patch 19
Exit Edit Status 19
Factory Settings 20
Pedal 20
Utility 21
User Mode/Hold Tuner 22-23
User Mode 22
Bypass 23
Mute 23
Specifications 24

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1 8
A variety of information about the unit STOMP ON/OFF Button
appears here. Press to change settings.
The left display shows the bank number. STOMP Knob
Select the stomp type.
2
Use for changing the 60 user patches 9
name. AMP ON/OFF Button
Press to change settings.
3 AMP Knob
Select the PEDAL function, volume Select the amp type.
control global or local and the CONTROL
effect.
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4 EQ(Equalizer) ON/OFF Button
Use to save the settings you have Press to change the equalizer of a
created. tone.

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Use this to undo operations. 11
SPEAKER ON/OFF Button
Press to change settings.
6
SPEAKER Knob
PRE-PROCESS ON/OFF Button Select the speaker type.
Press to change the settings.
PRE-PROCESS Knob
Select the pre-process type. 12
MODULATION ON/OFF Button
7 Press to change settings.
NG ON/OFF Button MODULATION Knob
Press to change settings. Select the modulation type.

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General Guide

13 DELAY 17 Number Switches


DELAY ON/OFF Button To select a desired patch.
Press to change settings.
DELAY Knob 18 CONTROL Switch
Select the delay type and time. You can use value knob 3 to edit the
control pedal setting.
14 REVERB
REVERB ON/OFF Button 19 Value knobs 1-3
Press to change settings. To adjust the parameters of the effects
REVERB Knob or amp model.
Select the reverb effect.
20 Expression Pedal
15 BANK Switches Controls volume when the light is off
Switching bank numbers upwards or and the other functions of expression
downwards. when the light is on.

16 USER MODE/HOLD TUNER Switch 21 Expression Pedal LED


Press to enter user mode and the tuner Lights when the effect being controlled
and bypass functions. with the Expression Pedal is on, and
goes out when the effect is off.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Rear Panel
1 INPUT Jack 7 AC IN Jack
Connect your guitar to this jack. Connect an AC adapter to this jack.

2 AUX IN Jack 8 Cord Hook


Connect an external effect processor or Hook the AC adapter cord to prevent
other audio source to this jack. the adapter for disconnection.
3 OUTPUT R/L(MONO) Jack
Connect to an amp, mixer, mixer or
Fasten the cord of the AC adapter
similar devices. around the hook as shown in the
diagram before connecting it to
4 PHONE Jack the AC IN jack. This will prevent
Connect your headphones to this jack. the plug from being disconnected
if the cord is accidentally pulled.

5 LEVEL Knob
Adjust the volume level of the unit.

6 POWER Switch
Turn the power on and off .

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Operation

Connection
1 Connecting a Guitar 5 Connecting Power Adapter
Plug an audio cord into the INPUT jack. To power the unit from the AC adapter,
Then plug the other end of the cord insert the small plug of the adapter
into LINE OUT of a guitar. cable into the AC IN jack. Then plug
the adapter into an outlet.
2 Connecting an Audio Source
Plug an audio cord into the AUX IN jack.
Then plug the other end of the cord
into the LINE OUT or the AUX OUT of To prevent malfunction and/or
a CD or similar devices. damaging the speakers or other
devices, always turn down the
volume, and turn the power of
3 Connecting Guitar Amplifier all devices off before making any
connection.
Plug two audio cords into the OUTPUT
When outputting in mono, connect
jack, then plug the other end of the the cord to the OUTPUT L(MONO)
cords into the AUX IN jack of the two jack.
amplifiers.
If you turn on the unit while the
amplifier is already powered up,

4 Connecting Headphone
damages to the speaker may result.
Always turn the power of the amplifier
off before making any connection.
Plug a pair of headphone into the
PHONES jack to monitor the sound.

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Operation

Power Supply

1 Once the connections have been


completed, turn the power of the
various devices on in the order
sequence as below.

2 Press the POWER ON/OFF button to


turn on the unit.
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3 After the power is on, the LCD will
proceed to the main operation menu.

MUZA2006 4 The LCD displays current patch's


name and the LED displays the BANK
number. The LED lights turn on or off
according to each effect's status.

Volume Adjustment

Adjust the output volume of the unit


with the LEVEL knob on the rear panel.

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Patch

The patches are the combination of effects


in different types and parameters.

The unit has up to 120 patches: 60 user


patches (01-A~15-D) and 60 default
settings (16-A~30-D).

Select a Patch

1 You can use BANK+ and BANK-


footswitches for changing a Bank.
Press and hold the BANK to change
a bank consecutively. The LED
displays the bank number (01~30).
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Flashing

2 Then, you can press the foot switches


of the other 4 Patches (PATCH A,
PATCH B, PATCH C and PATCH D)
to switch between the four patches in
the current bank. The LCD displays the
current patches' name.

Storm II

bank number patch name


(01~30)

3 The LED will go on flashing until you


have chosen one patch.

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Patch

Edit a Patch
11 effects can be used for the unit
simultaneously.

Choose each type of effect by pressing its


corresponding button. If the LED light is
on, it indicates the effect is on, when it is
off, it indicates a bypass and if it is
flashing, it means you are now editing
this effect.

1 PRE-PROCESS
Press PRE-PROCESS on/off button,
LCD displays the parameters for the
Light Compress selected effect.

Flashing Rotate the value knobs1- 3, LCD displays


THRESHOLD 0 - 63, RELEASE 0 - 63,
LEVEL 0 - 63.

Here are 4 types of WAH:


KNOB 1 KNOB 2 KNOB 3 Auto Touch Wah
Inversed AutoWah
Auto Sweep Wah
Rotate Knob 1 Threshold 55 MUZA Pedal Wah

Rotate Knob 2 Release 25 They can all be combined with


Compression. By tuning KNOB 1,
KNOB 2 and KNOB 3, you can adjust
Rotate Knob 3 Level 12 THRESHOLD,RATIO,RELEASE. Or
POLARITY, Sens or Speed.

Pre-process table
Number Name Expression
1 Light Compress Some light compress
2 Normal Compress Ordinary compress
3 Deep Compress Very deep compress
4 Limiter Limit the input
5 Touch Wah Wah according to the velocity
6 Inversed Wah Change up and down polarity
7 Sweep Wah Auto sweep wah
8 Pedal Wah Wah controlled by pedal
9 Compress+Auto Wah Compress plus auto touch wah
10 Compress+Up Wah Compress plus auto touch inversed wah
11 Compress+Sweep Wah Compress plus auto frequency sweep wah

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Patch

2 NG (Noise Gate)

NOISE GATE can reduce the noise caused


Noise Gate by an output audio signal. You could
choose your preferred Threshold level
Flashing while using this function.

KNOB 1 KNOB 2 Use KNOB 1 and KNOB 2 to adjust


Threshold and Release. Range:0 - 63.
LCD displays: Threshold 0 - 63,
Rotate Knob 1 Threshhold 55 Release 0 - 63.

Rotate Knob 2 Release 25

3 STOMP
When STOMP button is pressed, KNOB 1,
KNOB 2 and KNOB 3 are used to adjust
Muza Preamp DRIVE (distortion drive), TONE (bright-
ness of the tone) and LEVEL (volume
level) respectively.
Flashing

KNOB 1 KNOB 2 KNOB 3

LCD displays DRIVE 0 - 63, TONE 0 - 63


Rotate Knob 1 Drive 55 and LEVEL 0 - 63.

Rotate Knob 2 Tone 25

Rotate Knob 3 Level 12


Some voices do not contain a TONE; you may
adjust the tone by using the EQ button.

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If ACOUSTIC is selected, the knobs are
Acoustic referred to BODY, TOP and LEVEL.

Flashing Rotate Knob 1 Body 55

Rotate Knob 2 Top 25


KNOB 1 KNOB 2 KNOB 3
Rotate Knob 3 Level 12

Number Name Expression


1 MUZA PREAMP Clean tone ,enhance the high frequency
2 MUZA TUBE Warm distortion produced by a valve tube
3 CLASSIC OD Simulate IBANEZ TS808 stomp
4 US OD Simulate DIGITECH BAD MONKEY stomp
5 MUZA DS Produce a special distortion
6 CLASSIC DS Simulate MXR M104 stomp, classic distortion
7 SUPER DS Simulate BOSS DS-1
8 UFO FUZZ Simulate DUNLOP FUZZFACE
9 MUZA FUZZ Produce a cracking Fuzz sound
10 MUFF FUZZ Simulate ELECTRO-HARMONIX BIG MUFF
11 MOUSE DS Simulate PROCO VINTAGE RAT
12 GRUNGE DS Simulate DOD FX69 GRUNGE
13 SMASH DS Simulate IBANEZ SM7 SMASH BOX
14 HEAVY METAL Simulate BOSS MT-2 METAL ZONE
15 DEATH METAL Simulate DOD FX86 DEATH METAL
16 ACOUSTIC Simulate acoustic guitar sound

MUZA is a trademark of MEDELI ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Other product names used in this
document are trademarks of their respective companies and are not associated or affiliated with
MEDELI ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. They are trademarks of other manufacturers and were used
merely to identify whose sounds were reviewed in the creation of this product.

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Jazz Clean When AMP button is pressed, KNOB 1,
and KNOB 3 are used to adjust DRIVE
(distortion drive) and LEVEL (volume
level) respectively.
Flashing LCD displays: Gain 0 - 63, Level 0 - 63.

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Patch

KNOB 1 KNOB 3
Press the AMP button to turn the effect
on and off.
Rotate Knob 1 Gain 55

Rotate Knob 3 Level 25

AMP simulation table


Number Name Expression
1 JAZZ CLEAN Simulate Roland JC-120 Amp

2 DELUXE Simulate Fender Tweed Deluxe Reverb Amp


3 MODERN BLUES Simulate Fender Bassman Amp


4 MODERN CLASS Simulate Matchless Chieftain Amp


5 CLASS A Simulate VOX AC-30 Amp


6 CLASSIC BLACK Simulate Fender BlackFace Deduxe Reverb Amp


7 BRITISH CLASS Simulate Marshal JTM-45 Amp


8 MUZA HI GAIN Special kind of HI-GAIN Amp


9 HI GAIN Simulate Marshall JCM-800 Amp

10 MODERN HI GAIN Simulate Soldano Super Lead Overdrive Amp


11 RECTIFIER Simulate MesaBoogie Dual Rectifier Amp


MUZA is a trademark of MEDELI ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Other product names used in this
document are trademarks of their respective companies and are not associated or affiliated with
MEDELI ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. They are trademarks of other manufacturers and were used
merely to identify whose sounds were reviewed in the creation of this product.

5 EQ (Equalizer)
EQ Equalizer can be used to adjust the input
audio frequency. Three band EQ is
Flashing commonly used for adjusting BASS,
MIDDLE and TREBLE.

KNOB 1 KNOB 2 KNOB 3 When EQ button is selected and pressed,


KNOB 1, KNOB 2 and KNOB 3 will be used
to adjust BASS, MIDDLE and TREBLE
Rotate Knob 1 Bass - 3 respectively. Range: -31 - 31.

LCD will display Bass -31 - 31, Middle


Rotate Knob 2 Middle -21 -31- 31, Treble -31 - 31.
(The efficient range is +/- 12dB)
Rotate Knob 3 Treble 2
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Patch

6 SPEAKER

When SPEAKER button is pressed,


KNOB 1,KNOB 2 and KNOB 3 are not
activated.
1x10

Press SPEAKER button to turn on or off


Flashing the function.
Speaker simulation table
Number Name Expression
1 1x10 Simulate 1x10 speaker
2 1x12 A Simulate 1x12 A speaker
3 1x12 B Simulate 1x12 B speaker
4 1x12 C Simulate 1x12 C speaker
5 2x12 A Simulate 2x12 A speaker
6 2x12 B Simulate 2x12 B speaker
7 4x12 A Simulate 4x12 A speaker
8 4x12 B Simulate 4x12 B speaker
9 4x12 C Simulate 4x12 C speaker
10 4x12 D Simulate 4x12 D speaker
11 4x12 E Simulate 4x12 E speaker

7 MODULATION

When MODULATION button is selected


Classic Chorus and pressed, KNOB 1, KNOB 2 and
KNOB 3 will be used to adjust RATE,
DEPTH and EFFECT LEVEL respectively.
Range:0 - 63.
Flashing

KNOB 1 KNOB 2 KNOB 3

Rotate Knob 1 Rate 55 LCD will display Rate 0 - 63, Depth


0 - 63, Effect Level 0 - 63.
Rotate Knob 2 Depth 25
Press the MODULATION button to turn
Rotate Knob 3 Effect Level 2 the effect on and off.

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Patch
Modulation table
Number Name Expression
1 CLASSIC CHORUS (Rate / Depth / Effect Level)
2 STEREO CHORUS (Rate / Depth / Effect Level)
3 FLANGER (Rate / Depth / Feedback)
4 STEP FLANGER (Flange Rate / Step Rate / Flange Mix)
5 PHASER (Rate / Depth / --)
6 RANDOM PHASER (Phaser Rate / Depth / Step Rate)
7 TREMOLO (Rate / Depth /--)
8 PITCH SHIFTER (Pitch / Direct Level / Effect Level)
9 VIBRATO (Rate / Depth /--)
10 SLICE (Slice Type / Speed /--)
11 OCTAVE (Direct Level / Oct1 Level / Oct2 Level)
12 AUTO RIFF (Riff Type / Speed / Loop)
13 RING MOD (Frequency / Direct Level / Effect Level)
14 AUTO RING (Rate / Direct Level / Effect Level)
15 SLOW ATTACK (Attack / -- / --)
16 RANDOM FLANGER (Rate / -- / Feedback)

8 DELAY

Press the DELAY button to enter the


65ms Delay DELAY menu, and the LCD displays the
name of the current Delay type.

Flashing
Use KNOB 1, KNOB 2 and KNOB 3 to
adjust DELAY duration, FEEDBACK and
LEVEL respectively.
LCD displays DELAY TIME: 10-4000ms,
KNOB 1 KNOB 2 KNOB 3 FEEDBACK: 0 - 63, DELAY LEVEL: 0 - 63

Press the DELAY button to turn the effect


Rotate Knob 1 Delay Time 65 on and off.

Rotate Knob 2 Feedback 48 Each Delay type has different delay times.
Delay time displays: 2ms - 65ms; 48ms -
Rotate Knob 3 Delay Level 4 300ms; 296ms - 800ms and 775ms -
2350ms for the first four type of delay.
And the Reversed delay time is: 10ms -
2000ms. The others: 10ms - 4000ms.

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Patch

Full Range Delay


When the delay has set to the maximum
level time of 4000ms, you can use the
delay tap function.

Delay Time 4000


KNOB 1

When you change the delay type, the


Digital Delay CONTROL light will turn off and stop
flashing from the flashing status.

Delay table

Number Name Expression


1 65ms Max 65ms delay
2 300ms Max 300ms delay
3 800ms Max 800ms delay
4 2350ms Max 2350ms delay
5 FULL RANGE Max 4000ms delay, can hold.
6 DIGITAL Stereo digital delay
7 TWO HEAD Two-sound delay
8 MULTI HEAD Delay of multi head
9 FOUR TAP 4 times repeated delay
10 WEAK START Weak start delay
11 REVERSE Reversed delay, can be used to simulate the strings

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Patch

9 REVERB
Spring Reverb 1 Press the REVERB button to enter the
REVERB menu and the LCD will display
the name of the current Reverb type.

Flashing

Use KNOB 1, KNOB 2 and KNOB 3 to


adjust REVERB TIME, DENSITY and
KNOB 1 KNOB 2 KNOB 3 LEVEL. Range:0 - 63.

Rotate Knob 1 Revb Time 63


LCD displays: TIME 0 - 63, DENSITY
Rotate Knob 2 Revb Density 48 0 - 63, LEVEL 0 - 63.

Rotate Knob 3 Revb Level 19


Press the REVERB button to turn the
effect on and off.

Reverb table

Number Name Expression


1 SPRING 1 Classic spring reverb
2 SPRING 2 More density spring reverb
3 CHAMBER 1 Acoustic chamber reverb
4 CHAMBER 2 More density acoustic chamber reverb
5 ROOM 1 Small room reverb
6 ROOM 2 Big room reverb
7 HALL 1 Hall reverb
8 HALL 2 Huge hall reverb
9 PLATE 1 Small plate reverb
10 PLATE 2 Plate reverb with more bright voice
11 REVERSED Reversed reverb

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Patch

Store a Patch

1 After you edited a patch and want to


store it, press the STORE button; the
LED of the BANK and the PATCH will
flash.
Revb Level 19

Flashing

2 Next, select the bank and patch you want


to store into.

Flashing

3 If you want to cancel your operation,


press the CANCEL button.

4 When you have selected the Bank and


Patch, press the STORE button again to
confirm your operation.
Complete

Purple

Only Bank 01 - 15 could be


chosen.

If the current bank is between


the range of 16 - 30, the LED
will display 01 automatically.

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Patch

Rename a Patch

1 You can rename the 60 user patches


upon your preferences.
Press the RENAME button, the LCD
name characters will flash.
Purple
-
Flashing

2 Use KNOB1 and KNOB2 to choose a


character; use KNOB 3 to change the
KNOB 1 KNOB 2 KNOB 3 position.

Rotate Knob 1 Ourple


-
Rotate Knob 2 jurple
- 3 Names can be stored with a maximum
of 8 characters.
Rotate Knob 3 Purple
-

4 Under the RENAME status, press


RENAME button again to confirm your
operation and press CANCEL to cancel
jurple the former operation.

Character table
KNOB1: KNOB 2:
A B C D E F G H 5 6 7 8 9 a b c
I L K L M N O P d e f g h i j k
Q R S T U V W X l m n o p q r s
Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 t u v w x y z

Exit Edit Status


Press CANCEL button when you are
editing the type and the LCD will return
back to the patch name's display.

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Patch

Factory Setting

1 The 60 user patches are the same as


the 60 default patches before storing
your own patches.

Pressed them
simultaneously. 2 Press STORE, CANCEL and UTILITY
simultaneously and then power on.
The 60 user patches can be restored.

MUZA2006 3 Aware while using this feature since the


user data will not be remained after
editing and restoration.

Pedal

1 The unit has one expression pedal.

The light is off


Move back and forth
to control volume
2 It can be used to control the volume
when the light is off; when the light is
on, you could use it to control other
functions of expression.

Push strongly, so that


3 It can be defined in the UTILITY menu.
The light is on.
pedal touches here.

4 You must turn it on if you would like to


use its expression function by pressing
the button in the pedal front.

Move back and forth to control


other functions of expression.

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Utility

Press the UTILITY button, and enter the


UTILITY menu, The LCD displays UTILITY.

In this menu tuning KNOB 1, KNOB2,


KNOB 3 can select the PEDAL function.
Volume Control (global or local) and the
Utility
CONTROL effect.

KNOB 1 KNOB 2 KNOB 3


EXP VOLUME CONTROL
Exp:Wah GLOBAL/LOCAL NG On/Off
Rotate Knob 1 EXP:Stormp Drive Exp:Stomp Drive Pre On/Off
Exp:Amp Gain STP On/Off
Exp:Pitch
Amp On/Off
Rotate Knob 2 VOLUME P:Global Exp:Delay FB
EQ On/Off
Exp:Delay Level
Exp:Revb Level SPK On/Off
MOD On/Off
Rotate Knob 3 CTRL:STP On/Off DLY On/Off
REV On/Off
Delay Tap
Delay Hold

CTRL:Delay Tap DELAY/TAP


KNOB 3 When the control is defined as
DELAY/TAP, press the control
button twice to enter DELAY
TIME. If the gap between 2
hits exceeds 4 seconds, this
operation will be aborted.

Press the control switch twice DELAY HOLD


to enter DELAY TIME. This function allows you to
record one set of melody to
accompany with your next
played notes. When you use
CTRL:Delay Hold DELAY HOLD function, you
play some notes and then
KNOB 3 press CONTROL, the LED
lights. All notes will not be
delayed while the former
delay is still on.

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User Mode 1 Press the USER MODE/HOLD TUNER
button to enter the user mode.
PATCH A, B, C and D buttons referred
to STOMP, AMP, MODULATION and
DELAY respectively.

You can use them to turn on or off for


each effect.

Press the button and


hold for a while.
2 Press the USER MODE/HOLD TUNER
button and hold for a while. The unit will
enter the BYPASS status.

Bypass

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3 Hold for a few more seconds to enter the


MUTE status.
Press the button and hold
for a few more seconds.

Mute

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4 Press the USER MODE/HOLD TUNER


button again to exit.
Press the button
again to exit.
5 The tuner function will activate under
Bypass or Mute status. During Bypass,
Long Age the guitar input will bypass the effect,
outputting a clean tone without effects.
However, no signals or sounds will be
sent out during the Mute status.

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User Mode/Hold Tuner

Bypass
When the Bypass mode is entered, the
- - >- - - F - - - - - LCD will display the pitch (C, D, E, F, G,
A and B,#) that you play, and the ->- or
Too Low -<-imply whether the tune is flattened
or sharpened. When the display reads
- - - - - - F - - >- - >*<, that means the string has the
correct tuning.
Too Hight

- - - - -> F > - - - -
Tuned

Mute

Hold down the TUNER until the LED


displays --, and the LCD displays
mute, and then displays ---------- .
You can tune your guitar string in a
silent status.

KNOB 1 KNOB 2 KNOB 3

Rotate Knob 1

The base frequency can be


A = 445Hz adjusted by KNOB 1
(435Hz to 445Hz).

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Specifications

AD Conversion Controls
32 bit + AF method Rename button
Utility button
DA Conversion
Store button
32 bit
Cancel button
Sampling Rate Pre-process
48kHz NG
Stomp
Display
Amp
16 characters, 1 line(backlit LCD)
EQ
2 characters, 7 segment LED
Speaker
Program Memories Modulation
120 patches: 60 user patches Delay
(01-A~15-D) and 60 default Reverb
settings (16-A~30-D). Bank +/ switches
User mode / hold tuner switch
Voices A/B/C/D number switches
11 famous stomps Control switch
5 professional pedals Value knobs 1-3
11 excellent amps Expression pedal
Max effects serial: 11 Power switch
Effects type: 90. Level knob
Dynamic Range
Weight
102dB
5kg (excluding AC Adaptor)
Connections
Input jack Dimensions
AUX in jack 1526(L)X233(W)X85(H)mm
Output R/L(mono) jack
Phone jack Power Supply
AC in jack AC 9V; Supply AC adapter

All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice.

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