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ongratulations, and thank you for your purchase of the Digitech XP-200. The XP-200 will provide you

with a vast array of modulation effects in one compact heavy-duty pedal chassis design. Within the XP-200,
lies deep and rich digital effects including: Chorus, Flanger, Triggered Flanger, Phaser, Triggered Phaser,
Vibrato, Tremolo and Auto Panner, along with a Volume controller and a Chromatic tuner. This guide is
provided to get you up and going with the XP-200 and use it to its full potential. 

Front and Rear Panel Controls and Functions 

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Signal LED 

- Indicates that signal is entering the XP-200.

2.    

Clip LED 

- Indicates that signal is clipping in the XP-200.

3. 

Status Display 

- The Status Display window shows the current information including: bypass,current

effect program, and Chromatic tuner information. When the XP-200 is in program mode (Factory or
User), the display will either read:  

1-61 

(Factory) or

U1-U6

(User).

*Note

- A complete listing all 36 Factory programs is located on the bottom of the XP-200.

4.    

Program UP/(Hold)DOWN Switch 

- Lets you select the programs by either pressing once to move up

the effect menu, or press and hold to move down the menu.

5.    

BYPASS/(Hold)TUNER Switch 

- Puts the unit into Bypass by pressing the footswitch once. To enter Tuner

Mode, and hold the footswitch until the display reads: 

tu

indicating that you are in Tuner mode.

6.    

Expression Pedal 

- Controls the selected effect (or volume), in real time.

7.    

Input Level Control 

- Sets the amount of signal being sent into the unit. The ideal setting for the input

control of the XP-200 is to set the input level at a point where the Clip LED indicator occasionally
lights.

8.   

Input Jack 

- 1/4 Instrument cord is inserted here.

9.   

Left (Mono) Output

- This is the main output of the unit. When used alone, signal is summed to a mono

output signal.

10. 

Right Output

- This is the right main output of the XP-200, use it alone, or use it in conjunction with the

left output to achieve stereo effects.

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