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Midi Channel, MIDI Controller, Amp Mute

Use this DIP switch to assign the MIDI channel by which the amp‘s MIDI system will receive program change 
commands and specific MIDI controller commands assigned to certain amp functions. Your choices are the 
standard 16 MIDI channels numbered from 00 to 15, as well as OMNI mode, whereby all MIDI data is received 
regardless of the MIDI send channel. 

MIDI-Channel

S1

S2

S3

S4

S5

S6

OMNI

OFF

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

CH1

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

XX

CH2

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

XX

CH3

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

XX

CH4

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

XX

CH5

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

XX

CH6

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

XX

CH7

ON

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

XX

CH8

ON

OFF

ON

ON

ON

XX

CH9

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

XX

CH10

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

XX

CH11

ON

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

XX

CH12

ON

ON

OFF

ON

ON

XX

CH13

ON

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

XX

CH14

ON

ON

ON

OFF

ON

XX

CH15

ON

ON

ON

ON

OFF

XX

CH16

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

XX

MIDI controller access permission set with the small switch labeled ‚6‘ on the larger piano DIP 
switch: 

Setting the small switch labeled ‚6‘ to ON enables the MIDI controller access capability for certain Amp 
functions. Setting the small switch labeled ‚6‘ to OFF disables the MIDI controller access capability for 
certain Amp functions. 

A TIP FROM THE DESIGNER: 

As the table indicates, encoding button 1 (S1) switches between Poly and OMNI 

mode. Bear this in mind for practical applications, because this is a fast way to go from a preset Poly 
channel to OMNI mode and vice versa. 

MIDI Controller, Amp Mute 

The small switch labeled ‚6‘ on the larger piano DIP switch determines if the amp accepts MIDI commands so 
that MIDI controllers #7 or #28 can be used to mute it. These controllers send an Amp Mute command when 
assigned a value of 5 or greater. A value of 0 to 4 deactivates the Amp Mute command, thereby unmuting 
the amp and reactivating at its current MASTER volume setting.

You can control all of the functions listed in the table below using MIDI controller commands (HEX: Bn). To 
enable MIDI control, you must set small switch labeled ‚6‘ on the larger piano DIP switch to ON. The following 
table lists amp functions and their assigned MIDI controller numbers.

Summary of Contents for E610II

Page 1: ...E610II Savage 120 II E630II Savage 60 II Operator s Manual...

Page 2: ...nce some of the proven features to a top notch level Furt hermore I equipped these superb amps with a few new features like two mid range control knobs for main channel I that gives the player additio...

Page 3: ...tivated the level in Channels Clean and Crunch I gets boosted for approx 10 dB The level in Channels Crunch II and Lead I gets boosted for approx 4 dB A TIP FROM THE DESIGNER use this feature to reduc...

Page 4: ...und option can also be switched via MIDI program change MIDI Controller 27 or the ENGL Z9 The red LED above the button lights up to indicate when CONTOUR is activated A TIP FROM THE DESIGNER in a cert...

Page 5: ...D BOLD you will boost the low mids markedly which can have a huge effect across the full frequency spectrum of some sounds These two knobs different sound shaping properties together with the Preshape...

Page 6: ...ight those cherished tubes are the culprits The Noise Gate is a tool that lets you silence this noise during breaks by way of signal mute circuit Note that electric guitars pick up interference signal...

Page 7: ...ob determines the power amp s high frequency response when is activated The green LED next to the knob lights up to indicate Presence B is active Input Jack 6 3 mm unbalanced input jack Plug your guit...

Page 8: ...h II and Lead Middle This is the preamp voicing section s passive midrange frequency EQ for Crunch II and Lead Treble This is the preamp voicing section s passive hi frequency EQ for Clean Crunch II a...

Page 9: ...act duplicate of an existing preset The system will select a WRITE operation whenever you edit a MIDI preset that is when you have modified a programmable feature You ll know that this is the case bec...

Page 10: ...he master level FX Loop I II Switch This button switches to and from between FX Loop I and FX Loop II The red LED above the button lights up to indicate is on You can also select loops via MIDI progra...

Page 11: ...et the Stand By switch to the 0 position Power Switch Mains power on off PLEASE NOTE ensure that the Stand By is set to Stand By 0 position before you switch the amp on Let the tubes heat up for about...

Page 12: ...evice always make sure that the ENGL MIDI Footcontroller Power Supply switch is set to the right to avoid damaging the device ENGL Midi Footcontroller Power Supply This selector activates a MIDI In po...

Page 13: ...ting the small switch labeled 6 to ON enables the MIDI controller access capability for certain Amp functions Setting the small switch labeled 6 to OFF disables the MIDI controller access capability f...

Page 14: ...t is disabled when the Z9 is connected CAUTION Connect only the ENGL Z9 to this 6 3 mm stereo jack Connecting any other switching device may damage it and or the amp s circuitry Footswitch Clean Crunc...

Page 15: ...wet balance 1 99 depending on knob position When the knob arrives at the Effect position only the wet signal that is the processed signal generated by the connected effect device is patched to the po...

Page 16: ...oss of a power tube results in an unbalanced signal Be sure to have a specialist look over the power amp as soon as possible the fuse probably blew because of a defective power tube Once a fuse has bl...

Page 17: ...ne of the 4 Ohm jacks in combination with a 16 Ohm cabinet connected to one of the 8 Ohm jacks Summary 8 Z 16 Z connected to 4 ohm 8 ohm output NOTE Never operate the power amp without a sufficient lo...

Page 18: ...T L T slow blow E610II Power Tube Fuses 2 x 0 16 AM M medium blow E630II 2 x 0 315AM M medium blow E610II Important Replace these with fuses oft he same type and rating only Tubes V1 ENGL ECC83 First...

Page 19: ...cooling which increases component life Never operate the amp without an adequate load a speaker cabinet or suitable terminating resistor High ambient temperatures place an additional strain on diverse...

Page 20: ...clock position This type of configuration can cause considerable feedback that could well damage your hearing and de stroy speakers If you set the Volume or Master knobs to higher volume levels always...

Page 21: ...switches continuously connect to GND when you wish to activate the given function If you re unsure about the answers to these questions consult an authorized service centre or a professional specialis...

Page 22: ...hts up F1 4 Function 1 1 Channel 1 LED 1 flashes F1 5 Function 1 Gain Lo Hi 1 Channel 2 LED 2 flashes F1 6 Function 1 Bright 1 Channel 3 LED 3 flashes F1 7 Function 1 Noise Gate 1 Channel 4 LED 4 flas...

Page 23: ...y Stereo 6 3 mm plug Stereo 6 3 mm plug Very important use a stereo plug only Custom Z 9 Footswitch only Serial Amp Control Port Dual Footswitch ring Data tip 5 Volts ring Sub I II tip CHI CHII Error...

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