MOOER BEM Box User Manual

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Contents
Precautions Items Explanation Main Features Battery Operation Panel Instruction Connections Operation
Patch Selecting Drum Rhythm Tuner Expression Pedal Patch Editing Patch Storing/Copying Patch Pre-Select Recall Function Factory Reset
Effects Explanation Specification
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Troubleshooting Appendix
Patch List Drum Rhythm List
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Precautions
* PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING *
Power Supply
Please connect the designated AC adapter to an AC outlet of the correct voltage. Please be sure to use only an AC adapter which supplies 9V DC, 300 mA, center minus. Unplug the AC power adapter when not using or during electrical storms.
Connections
Always turn off the power of this and all other equipments before connecting or disconnecting, this will help prevent malfunction and / or damage to other devices. Also make sure to disconnect all connection cables and the power cord before moving this unit.
Location
To avoid deformation, discoloration, or other serious damage, do not expose this unit to the following conditions:
Direct sunlight Heat sources Magnetic fields Extreme temperature or humidity Excessive dusty or dirty location High humidity or moisture Strong vibration or shock
Interference with other electrical devices
Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience reception interference. Operate this unit at a suitable distance from radios and televisions.
Cleaning
Clean only with a soft, dry cloth. If necessary, slightly moisten the cloth. Do not use abrasive cleanser, cleaning alcohol, paint thinners, wax, solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.
Handling
Do not apply excessive force to the switches or controls. Do not let paper, metallic, or other objects into this unit. Take care not to drop the unit, and do not subject it to shock or excessive pressure.
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Items Explanation
Patch
A patch is comprised of information about the on/off status and effect parameter settings used in each module.
Bank
A bank is a group of ten patches. BEM Box has 8 banks, labelled with numbers 0 to 3 (unchangeable preset banks) and letters A to d (editable user banks).
Effect module
A patch can be thought of as a combination of up to 8 single effects. Each such effect is referred to as an effect module.
Effect type
Some effect modules have several different effects which are referred to as effect types. Only one of these can be selected at a time.
Effect parameter
All effect modules have various parameters that can be adjusted. These are called effect parameters or simply parameters. When thinking of an effect module as a compact effect, the parameters change the tone and effect intensity similar to the knobs on the device.
Mode
Mode is the status of different function keys and controls, BEM Box has Play Mode for selecting and playing patches, Rhythm Mode for editing a drum rhythm, Edit Mode for modifying effects, and Store Mode for saving patches.
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Main Features
8 Effect Modules 55 Effect Types 40 Preset Patches 40 User Patches 40 Drum Rhythms Assignable Expression Pedal Precise Tuning function Patch Pre-Select Recall function Compact operation interface Lightweight and tiny for easy transportation AC adapter 9V DC power supply AA battery (x4) power supply
Battery Operation
1. Turn off the BEM Box and open the battery holder on the bottom.
2. Insert 4 AA batteries and close the battery holder.
Note: When the baeries are geing low, the display will show to indicate this situation. Note: When using baeries, it is suggested to disconnect the bass cable plug from the [INPUT] jack when not using the device, to conserve baery power.
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Panel Instruction
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Panel Instruction
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Module Selector: Switches between every function module. In
patch edit mode, this knob selects the module/parameter for operation.
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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.
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LED Display: Shows bank and patch numbers, setting values, and
other information for operating.
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PATCH – [PLAY/STOP] Footswitch: Selects patches
(backwards), controls the tuner, start/stop drum rhythm, and other functions.
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PATCH + [MODULE BYPASS] Footswitch: Selects patches
(forwards), controls the tuner, bypass effect module, and other functions.
Expression Pedal: Adjusts volume or some effect parameters.
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EXP. PEDAL LED: Indicates the status of the expression pedal.
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INPUT Jack: 1/4” mono audio jack, for connecting bass. When
operating BEM Box on batteries, plugging bass cable into this jack will turn on the unit.
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OUTPUT [PHONES] Jack: 1/4” stereo audio jack, for connecting
headphone or bass amplifier. Using a mono cable can output the signal to an amplifier, or use a Y cable to output the signal to two amplifiers. Also can plug a stereo headphone into this jack.
DC 9V Jack: For power supply, use a 9-volt DC regulated by AC
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adapter, 300mA (plug polarity is positive on the barrel and negative in the center).
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Battery Holder: For installing batteries (AA x 4).
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AC adapter
Connections
Bass amplifier Bass amplifier
Bass Headphones
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Operation
Patch Selecting
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Power On
Plug the cable of AC Adapter (9V, 300mA, center minus) into the [DC 9V] Jack, when using batteries, plug the bass cable into this jack will turn the device on.
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Selecting Patches
Set the Module Selector to [PLAY], the LED display will show the information of bank and patch number, step on [PATCH +/-] footswitch to change patches (Hold one footswitch to switch patches
quickly). Pressing [PATCH +] footswitch time and again (or holding [PATCH +] footswitch) cycles through patches in the order ~ ... ~ , ~ ... ~ , . Pressing or holding [PATCH –] footswitch will switch patches in the opposite order.
Adjusting the master volume
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Set the Module Selector to [PLAY], rotate [VALUE] knob to adjust the master volume of BEM Box (when setting up the master volume, LED display will show the current level). The range of master volume is ~ , 70 is the default value.
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Drum Rhythm
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Selecting Drum Rhythm Type
Set the Module Selector to [RHYTHM], LED display will show the rhythm type firstly, and then rotate the [VALUE] knob to select the rhythm type ( ~ ).
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Adjusting Drum Rhythm Volume
Set the Module Selector to [RHYTHM], LED display will show the rhythm type firstly, and then press [VALUE] button once, at that time, LED displays the drum rhythm volume, then rotate the [VALUE] knob to change the rhythm volume ( ~ , the default value is ).
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Changing Drum Rhythm Tempo
Set the Module Selector to [RHYTHM], LED display will show the rhythm type firstly, and then press [VALUE] button twice, at that time, the number displayed in LED indicates the tempo of drum rhythm, then rotate the [VALUE] knob to change tempo.
The range of the displaying tempo value is ~ , indicate the real tempo 60~270 BPM, each rhythm has its own default tempo value.
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Start/Stop Drum Rhythm
When in RHYTHM mode or EDIT mode (Except PLAY/STORE mode), press [PATCH –] footswitch will start the drum rhythm. When the rhythm is playing, press [PATCH –] footswitch again to stop.
Note: You can’t stop the drum rhythm in PLAY/STORE mode.
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Tuner
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Entering Bypass Tuning Mode
When in PLAY mode, press both [PATCH –] and [PATCH +] footswitches together to enter bypass tuning mode. LED will display for 1 second, then begin to show tuning indication.
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Entering Mute Tuning Mode
When in PLAY mode, hold both [PATCH –] and [PATCH +] footswitches together longer than 2 seconds to enter mute tuning mode. In course of this operation, LED will display for 1 second then turn to display , when releasing the footswitch, LED begin to show tuning indication.
Note: In mute tuning mode, no sound will phonate through the output of BEM Box.
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Tuning
Play one bass string at a time, and adjust the bass pitch as LED’s instruction.
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Quit Tuner
When in tuning mode, press both [PATCH –] and [PATCH +] footswitches together or anyone of these 2 footswitches to quit tuning state. BEM Box will return to PLAY mode.
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Expression Pedal
Volume Control
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If the [EXP. PEDAL] LED is not lighted up, the expression pedal will be a volume pedal for controlling the master level of BEM Box.
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Effect Control
If the [EXP. PEDAL] LED is lighted up, the expression pedal will be an expression pedal for controlling the effect’s parameter which was set up in PEDAL setting.
Control Assign
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Set the Module Selector to [PEDAL], the LED display will show the controlling object of the expression pedal. There are 7 kinds of parameter can be controlled by the pedal, LED will show the type of parameter in control:
Control Target LED Display Control Parameter
Wah Central Frequency
Drive Gain Gain
Modulation Rate
Modulation Depth Depth
Delay Time
Delay Feedback Feedback
Reverb Level Reverb Level
Rate/Pitch/Frequency
Time
Rotate [VALUE] knob to choose one kind of controlling target, then the expression pedal will work with the corresponding parameter.
Note: There will be a symbol behind the effect parameter which can be controlled by the pedal (refer to Effect Explanation for detail). Note: If the effect module of the chosen target was not turned on, the pedal will be of no effect.
Note: Pedal seing can be stored in patch. Note: The expression pedal will be effective in EDIT mode.
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Expression Pedal
Switch Control Mode
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(Volume-Effect)
Push down the expression pedal at full tilt to switch the control mode from volume control to effect control, and [EXP.PEDAL] LED will shift from extinguish to light. It also can switch the control mode from effect control to volume control,[EXP.PEDAL] LED will shift from light to extinguish.
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Pedal Reset
The responsivity of the expression pedal on BEM Box can be reset as necessary. If the effect change seems insufficient when pushing the pedal down, or if the volume or tone changes excessively even when the pedal is only lightly pushed, or if it’s hard to switch the pedal mode, adjust the pedal as follows:
a. Set the Module Selector to [PEDAL] and hold down [VALUE] button while power on, the indication will appear on the LED display, and then release the [VALUE] button.
b. Fully raise the expression pedal and press [VALUE] button once, the indication will appear on the LED display.
c. Push the expression pedal fully down and press [VALUE] button again, the indication will appear on the LED display.
d. Push strongly down the expression pedal at full tilt and press [VALUE] button once more. The Pedal Reset adjustment is completed, and BEM Box will return to the play mode. If the indication is shown, press [VALUE] button and repeat the procedure from step b.
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Patch Editing
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Select Effect Module
Set the Module Selector to the effect module which you want to edit, the available setting options are listed below:
01.PATCH LEVEL (Para)
02.PEDAL (Para)
03.COMP/WAH (Type & Para)
04.DRIVE (Type)
05.GAIN (Para)
06.EQ (Type & Para)
07.NR/CAB (Type & Para)
08.MODULATION (Type & Para)
09.RATE (Para)
10.DELAY (Type & Para)
11.D.TIME (Para)
12.REVERB (Type & Para)
13.DECAY (Para)
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Type & Para: The effect type (left side of the display) and parameter’s value (right side of the display) are adjusted simultaneously.
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Para: Only adjust the
Type: Only select the effect type.
parameter’s value.
In fact, the GAIN module is a part of DRIVE module, the RATE module is a part of MODULATION module, the D.TIME module is a part of DELAY module, and the DECAY module is a part of REVERB module. They are all parameter’s value setting module which belongs to the previous effect module.
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Patch Editing
Change Setting
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Press [VALUE] knob to change effect/parameter type ahead, hold and rotate [VALUE] knob to change effect/parameter type ahead (clockwise) or backwards (anticlockwise), rotate [VALUE] knob to set a new value of the effect type or parameter. As long as the selected item’s value changes, a dot (.) will appear in the bottom right of the display. This indicates that a setting has been changed from the currently stored value.
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Bypass an Effect Module
When adjusting an effect in EDIT mode, press [MODULE BYPASS] / [PATCH +] footswitch to bypass this effect module, the indication will appears on the display and the module will be turned off. Pressing [MODULE BYPASS] / [PATCH +] switches once more will return the setting to the previous condition.
Adjusting the Patch Level
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Set the Module Selector to [PATCH LEVEL], rotate [VALUE] knob to adjust the volume of a patch, LED display will show the current level. The range of patch level is ~ .
Note: If you return to [PLAY] module and select another patch, the changes you have made in edit mode will be lost unless you store the
patch first.
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Patch Storing/Copying
Enter Storing Mode
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Set the Module Selector to [STORE] to enter storing mode, the display will show the current editing patch’s number.
Storing/Copying Patch
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When in [STORE] mode, press [VALUE] button once to do the storing, the patch’s number on the display will begin to flash, at that time, rotate [VALUE] knob or press [PATCH -] / [PATCH +] footswitch to change patch number, when you got the expectant position, press [VALUE] button again to confirm the patch storing, the patch’s number on the display will stop flashing.
Note: To cancel the store process, rotate the Module Selector to another position, well then the patch will not be saved. Note: An edited patch can be stored in a user bank ( ~ ), it can not be stored in a preset patch ( ~ ). Note: Storing an existing patch in another location can create a copy.
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Patch Pre-Select
Recall Function
Patch Pre-Select function can let you select the patch first but not to activate it, and then perform an additional step to activate the patch. To use this function, conform to the following instructions:
1. Before power on, hold down the [PATCH +] footswitch, and then power to the BEM Box, will appear on the display and last flashing for 3 seconds, it indicates setting up to Patch Pre-Select function successfully.
2. In play mode, select the patch to use next. The selected new bank and patch’s number flash on the display, but the sound does not change yet.
3. Press both [PATCH -] and [PATCH +] footswitches together, the selected patch will be activated, the sound changes, and the display will stop flashing.
4. To return the normal patch selecting method, turn the power off and then on again. The Patch Pre-Select function will not preserve when power on again.
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Factory Reset
Factory Reset function will initialize all setting of BEM Box. All the user patches will be erased and overwritten by the preset patches. To do the factory reset, conform to the following instructions:
Before power on, set the Module Selector to [PLAY], hold down the [PATCH -] and [PATCH +] footswitch and the [VALUE] button simultaneously, and then power to the BEM Box, will appear on the display and last flashing.
At that time, press [VALUE] button to confirm, will be flashing in a faster speed for 2 seconds, then turn to display at a steady status for 3 second, then back to the normal state, the factory reset operation have been done.
Note: If you want to quit Factory Reset halfway, move the Module Selector to another location, then the Factory Reset will be canceled.
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Effects Explanation
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General Instruction
BEM Box has 8 effect modules, 55 types of effect in total, can offer up to 8 simultaneous effects (NR/CAB module can offer 2 effects at a time). Each effect module has several different effect types, only one type can be selected at a time. All effect types have various parameters that can be adjusted, the parameters change the tone and effect intensity similar to the knobs on the device.
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Explain the Effects Modules/Types/Parameters
COMP/WAH Module
Type Name Display Effect Explanation
This effect is used for controlling dynamics of the signal, it limits
Compressor
Limiter
Boost
Auto Wah
high-level signals and boosts low-level signals.
The parameter’s value controls the Depth.
This effect limits high-level signals to avoid
The parameter’s value controls the Depth.
This effect can enhance the gain and dynamic of the signal.
The parameter’s value controls the Gain.
This effect creates a recurrent wah-wah sound.
The parameter’s value controls the Rate.
overload.
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Effects Explanation
Sense Wah
Pedal Wah
    This mark means the parameter can be controlled by the expression pedal if corresponding type was chosen in PEDAL module.
This effect varies wah sound according to picking intensity.
The parameter’s value controls the Sensitivity.
This effect varies wah sound by controlling the expression pedal.
The parameter’s value controls the Central Frequency
DRIVE Module
Type Name Display Effect Explanation
Bass Drive
Tube Drive
Classic Drive
Pi Fuzz
Face Fuzz
Hog Fuzz
Alchemic Preamp
Acoustic Amp
Tweed Amp
Flip Top
Classic Rock
Sun Theater
Super Bass
California Bass
Highway Amp
Gain
Based on a BOSS
Based on an Ibanez
Based on a ProCo™ The Rat™
Based on a Electro-Harmonix
Based on a Dallas-Arbiter FUZZFACE™
Based on an Electro-Harmonix
Based on an Alembic F-2B
Based on an Acoustic 360 amp
Based on a Fender
Based on an Ampeg
Based on an Ampeg
Based on a Sunn
Based on a Marshall
Based on a Mesa Boogie
Based on a Hiwatt
Control the Gain of distortion effects.
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Hog’s Foot *
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Tweed Bassman® amp *
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Coliseum 300 amp *
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Bass 400+ amp *
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Manufacturer names and product names mentioned in this list are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.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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Effects Explanation
EQ Module
Type Name Display Effect Explanation
Low
Mid
High
This controls the bottom band of the equalizer, the central frequency
is 70Hz. The parameter ’s value controls the Gain.
This controls the middle band of the equalizer, the central frequency
is 450Hz. The parameter’s value controls the Gain.
This controls the high band of the equalizer, the central frequency is
3KHz. The parameter’s value controls the Gain.
EQ Gain-Display Comparison:
Para-Display
Gain
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
-12dB -9dB -6dB -3dB 0dB 3dB 6dB 9dB 12dB
NR/CAB Module
Type Name Display Effect Explanation
Noise Reduction
Noise Reduction +
1x12 Cab
Noise Reduction +
1x15 Cab
Noise Reduction +
1x18 Cab
Noise Reduction +
2x10 Cab
Noise Reduction +
2x15 Cab
Noise Reduction +
4x10 Cab
Noise Reduction + NR function + 4x12 bass amp cabinet simulator. The parameter’s
4x12 Cab
Noise Reduction + NR function + 4x15 bass amp cabinet simulator. The parameter’s
4x15 Cab
Noise Reduction + NR function + 8x10 bass amp cabinet simulator. The parameter’s
8x10 Cab
Noise Reduction function only, it will reduce the noise of input
signal. The parameter’s value controls the NR’s Intensity.
NR function + 1x12 bass amp cabinet simulator. The parameter’s
value controls the NR’s Intensity.
NR function + 1x15 bass amp cabinet simulator. The parameter’s
value controls the NR’s Intensity.
NR function + 1x18 bass amp cabinet simulator. The parameter’s
value controls the NR’s Intensity.
NR function + 2x10 bass amp cabinet simulator. The parameter’s
value controls the NR’s Intensity.
NR function + 2x15 bass amp cabinet simulator. The parameter’s
value controls the NR’s Intensity.
NR function + 4x10 bass amp cabinet simulator. The parameter’s
value controls the NR’s Intensity.
value controls the NR’s Intensity.
value controls the NR’s Intensity.
value controls the NR’s Intensity.
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MODULATION Module
Type Name Display Effect Explanation
Chorus
Flanger
Talk Flanger
Phaser
Step Phaser
Tremolo
Vibrato
Filter
Pitch Shift
Ring Mod
Rate
This effect creates a shining dimensional sound. The parameter’s
value controls the Depth.
This effect produces an undulating and floating feeling sound. The
parameter’s value controls the Depth.
This effect produces another kind of flanger sound. The parameter’s
value controls the Depth.
This effect creates a pulsing-like sound. The parameter’s value
controls the Depth.
This effect produces a phaser sound with more pulsing feeling. The
parameter’s value controls the Depth.
This effect periodically influences the volume of the signal. The
parameter’s value controls the Depth.
This effect periodically influences the pitch of the signal. The
parameter’s value controls the Depth.
This effect produces a sweeping filter sound.
The parameter
s value
controls the Depth .
Transfer the pitch and blend with the original note . The parameter’s
value controls the Mix.
Produces sounds like ring bell. The parameter’s value controls the
effect’s Level.
Control the speed of effects, except Pitch Shift, Ring Mod
Effects Explanation
Pitch
Frequency
Control the pitch range when use Pitch Shift
Control the frequency when use Ring Mod
DELAY Module
Type Name Display Effect Explanation
Digital
Analog
Mod
Tape Echo
Echo
Delay Time
Repeat the signal with no special processing, creates the most
clean delay sound. The parameter’s value controls the Feedback.
Simulates an analog delay equipment, produces a warm and
vintage delay sound. The parameter’s value controls the Feedback.
Adds chorus effect to the delay sound, has more extensive spacy
feeling. The parameter’s value controls the Feedback.
Simulates an Tape Echo machine, creates a tape-like delay sound
The parameter’s value controls the Feedback.
Simulates the real Echo, authentic and natural delay sound. The
parameter’s value controls the Feedback.
The value indicates the delay time from 10ms~1500ms.
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Effects Explanation/ Specification
REVERB Module
Type Name Display Effect Explanation
Room
Chamber
Hall
Church
Plate
Mod
Decay Control the Decay of Reverb effect
Simulates the acoustics of a Room. The parameter’s value controls
the Reverb’s Level.
Simulates the acoustics of a Chamber. The parameter’s value
controls the Reverb’s Level.
Simulates the acoustics of a concert Hall. The parameter’s value
controls the Reverb’s Level.
Simulates the acoustics of a big church. The parameter’s value
controls the Reverb’s Level.
Simulates a Plate reverberation. The parameter’s value controls the
Reverb’s Level.
Add Chorus effect to a Hall reverb. The parameter’s value controls
the Reverb’s Level.
Specification
No. of Effect Modules:
No. of Effect Types:
Preset Patch Memory:
User Patch Memory:
Sampling Frequency:
A/D converter:
D/A converter:
Bass Input:
Output:
Power requirements:
Dimensions:
Weight:
Accessories:
Max. 8 simultaneous modules
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40 Patches (4 Banks, each bank has 10 patches)
40 Patches (4 Banks, each bank has 10 patches)
48 kHz
16 bit, 384 times over sampling
16 bit, 384 times over sampling
1/4" monaural jack, input impedance 470 k Ohms
1/4" stereo jack (doubles as line/headphone jack)
AC adapter 9V DC, 300 mA (center minus plug)
or 4 IEC R6 (size AA) batteries
158 mm (D) x 237mm (W) x 63 mm (H)
730 g (without batteries)
Owner’s Manual, AC adapter 9V DC
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Troubleshooting
Can not power on
Check power connection.
------ Make sure the power is connected correctly.
Check the adapter.
------ Make sure the adapter’s type is DC9V/300mA/center minus.
When using battery, check whether the cable is inserted entirely to the
INPUT jack.
When using battery, check the battery, is the battery low or dead?
------ Make sure the battery is at work and the INPUT jack is connected
with an audio cable.
No sound or low volume
Check connection of cables.
------ Make sure all the cables are connected firmly.
Check the volume of bass and amplifier.
------ Make sure each equipment’s volume is set to an appropriate level.
High noise
Check the adapter.
------ Make sure the adapter’s type is DC9V/300mA/center minus.
Check the cables.
------ Make sure the cables are connected firmly and have no quality
problem.
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Appendix
Patch List
Patch PatchPatch Name Pedal Assign Pedal Assign
Space Solo Pure Hall
Bass Drive
Tremolo Bass
Old Drive
Power Fuzz
Good Slap
California Bass
Clean Flanger
Heavy Flanger
Wah Bass
Flip Top
Super Bass
Flow Thing
Rubber Skin
Rock Stage
Talk Talk
Sub Fuzz
Sunny Day
Sensitive
Volume
Modulation Depth
Volume
Modulation Rate
Volume
Drive Gain
Volume
Volume
Volume
Modulation Depth
Volume
Volume
Drive Gain
Modulation Rate
Volume
Drive Gain
Delay Time
Drive Gain
Volume
Volume
Patch Name
Funky FilterThick Chorus
Nice Vib
Metal Saw
Little Weird
Piggy Foot
Leeds Generation
Black Mirror
Rolling Wing
Double Shock
Big Hole
Random Phaser
Early Tone
Jazz Slap
Scream Drive
Pop Sound
Something Above
Underwater
Rock Drive
Ring Tone
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
Modulation Depth
Volume
Volume
Volume
Modulation Depth
Modulation Rate
Reverb Level
Modulation Rate
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
Modulation Rate
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Drum Rhythm List
Drum Rhythm List
No. Type Time Signature Default Tempo
8Beat1 4/4 120 BPM
8Beat2 4/4 120 BPM
8Beat3 4/4 120 BPM
8Beat4 4/4 120 BPM
8Beat5 4/4 120 BPM
16Beat1 4/4 120 BPM
16Beat2 4/4 120 BPM
16Beat3 4/4 120 BPM
16Beat4 4/4 120 BPM
16Beat5 4/4 120 BPM
3/4Beat 3/4 120 BPM
6/8Beat 6/8 120 BPM
Pop 4/4 120 BPM
Funk 4/4 108 BPM
Hard Rock 4/4 135 BPM
Metal 4/4 120 BPM
Punk 4/4 162 BPM
Hip Hop 4/4 96 BPM
Trip Hop 4/4 84 BPM
Dance 4/4 120 BPM
Break Beat 4/4 156 BPM
Drum n’ Bass 4/4 180 BPM
Blues 4/4 108 BPM
Jazz 4/4 120 BPM
Swing 4/4 144 BPM
Fusion 4/4 120 BPM
Reggae 4/4 90 BPM
Latin 4/4 135 BPM
Country 4/4 114 BPM
Bossanova 4/4 120 BPM
Rumba 4/4 135 BPM
Tango 4/4 120 BPM
Polka 4/4 120 BPM
World 4/4 108 BPM
Metro 2/4 2/4 120 BPM
Metro 3/4 3/4 120 BPM
Metro 4/4 4/4 120 BPM
Metro 5/4 5/4 120 BPM
Metro 6/8 6/8 120 BPM
Metro None 120 BPM
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