DOD FX7 Owner'S Manual Download Page 11

signal processing

1) After you power up, the FX7 defaults to Program mode.  Select

a Bank by pressing the Bank selector footswitch.  The display
shows the selected bank number on the left side of the display
and a dash on the right.  The display might look something like
this:

or  

2) Press footswitch 1, 2, or 3.  The dash in the display changes to

show the number of the Program you selected.  The display
might look something like this:

NOTE:

If a new Program number is not selected within 5 seconds

after pressing the Bank select button, the display returns to its pre-
vious setting.

Editing Programs

As you become more familiar with the FX7, you may find that you
need to modify certain Programs to better fit your needs.  Fortunately,
the FX7 is flexible enough to give you everything you need without
being difficult to program.

The following procedure is an example of how to modify your
Programs.  Suppose that Program 33 (which has a 100 ms mono
delay, a medium chorus, noise gate, EQ, distortion, and compression)
sounds close to what you want, but you want a 300 ms delay with low
feedback instead.  Here's how to change it:

1) Use the Data wheel, or the Bank and Program selector

footswitches to select Program 33.

2) Press the Delay effect group button.  The Delay group Status

LED begins flashing and the display reads:

3) Look at the front panel Delay groupings to locate the effect you

want.  In this case, you'll see that the 300 ms mono delays can
be found between 41 and 49 in the Delay (not Multi-Delay)
Group.

4) Use the Data wheel to scroll until the the display reads:

41

.

DATA

11-19  Mono 100ms

21-29  Mono 200ms

31-39  Mono 250ms

41-49  Mono 300ms

51-59  Mono 350ms

61-69  Mono 400ms

71-79  Mono 500ms

Delay

Delay

11

DATA

23

3

2

1

2-_

BANK

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FX7 owner's manual

Summary of Contents for FX7

Page 1: ...GUITAR EFFECTS PROCESSOR PREAMP OWNER S MANUAL A Harman International Company...

Page 2: ...re which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal marked L or coloured red The power cord is terminated in a CEE7 7 plug Continental Europe The green yellow wire is connected directly to th...

Page 3: ...s 6 INSTRUMENT INPUT 6 JAM A LONG INPUT 6 HEADPHONE OUTPUT 6 LEFT MONO OUT 6 RIGHT OUT 6 VOLUME WAH CONTROLLER INPUT 6 AC POWER INPUT 6 POWER CORD STRAIN RELIEF 7 Hooking Up 7 SECTION 2 PROGRAMMING TH...

Page 4: ...but they will be indicated Following is a key that describes the pictorial guide symbols This symbol means you need to read the indicated item Turn the Data wheel Press the indicated button Warranty 1...

Page 5: ...in the perfor mance of this warranty due to causes beyond their control DOD and FX7 are registered trademarks of DOD Electronics Corporation The information contained in this manual is subject to cha...

Page 6: ...ed a power strip This is an inexpensive solution to all but the most severe AC line conditions A good quality power strip can save you a lot of money in repair bills because they prevent large spikes...

Page 7: ...03 Room 04 06 Hall 07 09 Arena 01 04 Chorus Slow 05 08 Chorus Medium 09 12 Chorus Fast 13 16 Flange Slow 17 20 Flange Medium 21 24 Flange Fast 01 04 Phase Slow 05 08 Phase Medium 09 12 Phase Fast 13...

Page 8: ...tput to the FX7 for personal jam sessions The Jam A Long signal is mixed with your instrument signal at both the main and headphone out puts so you can play along with your favorite tunes 3 HEADPHONE...

Page 9: ...r or input of a mixing console 2 Connect your instrument to the input of the FX7 3 OPTIONAL Connect a volume type or 0 5v controller pedal to the Controller input of the FX7 Make sure the pedal is con...

Page 10: ...ect and or bypass effects in the FX7 The following things happen when you use the Effect Selector buttons When you select a bypassed effect its group LED begins flashing and the display shows two dash...

Page 11: ...ing you need without being difficult to program The following procedure is an example of how to modify your Programs Suppose that Program 33 which has a 100 ms mono delay a medium chorus noise gate EQ...

Page 12: ...splay when the selected Program has been edited Remember that if you change any settings in a Program you have to store the Program into a User memory location Otherwise all your changes will be lost...

Page 13: ...ing A Controller With The FX7 The FX7 is able to respond to most volume pedal outputs or 0 5v controller pedals to control the wah and volume effects in real time To set up the FX7 for this applicatio...

Page 14: ...1 F2 G2 F1 G1 F2 G2 F1 G1 F2 G2 F1 G1 F2 G2 F1 G1 F2 G2 Low Boost 100 8 6 3k 0 175 8 6 3k 0 275 8 6 3k 0 Mid Boost 800 8 8k 0 1 25k 2 8k 0 2 2k 8 8k 0 High Boost 1 6k 3 3 4k 8 1 9k 3 4 7k 10 2 2k 5 8...

Page 15: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name fback level fback level fback level fback level fback level fback level fback level fback level fback level 100 200 0 15 0 30 0 50 15 15 15 30 15 50 30 15 30 30 30 50 150 300 0 1...

Page 16: ...ve w Slap Delay 41 Clean Flange Clean Tone w Flange and Delay 42 Anarchy Punk Distortion 43 Modulator Heavy Modulating Chorus w Delay and Reverb 51 Old West Clean Tremolo 52 Pedal Steel Pedal Steel Gu...

Page 17: ...X7 Block Diagram Input Buffer Input Distortion Multiplex Compressor Pot LEDs Switches Micro Controller Attn Pre Emphasis De Emphasis RAM A D DSP D A Output Jam A Long Head Phone Left Out Right Out 15...

Page 18: ...ne 801 566 8800 FAX 801 566 7005 International Distribution 3 Overlook Drive Unit 4 Amherst New Hampshire 03031 U S A FAX 603 672 4246 FX7 is a registered trademark of DOD Electronics Corporation Copy...

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