User Guide
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Only use the 9V AC 1000ma power supply included in the package. Using an improper power supply can damage your
unit (9).
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Use a Kensington lock system with the Kensington lock slot to protect your unit from theft (10).
Top Panel
Drumbeat Increment (up arrow) key (23)
Black Box has 100 fixed drumbeats, numbered 00-99. Pressing this key will show the current drumbeat number and name for
three seconds; pressing it again within this time will select the next higher drumbeat number. Holding it will rapidly and repeatedly
increment the drumbeat number.
Drumbeat Decrement (down arrow) key (25)
Black Box has 100 fixed drumbeats, numbered 00-99. Pressing this key will show the current drumbeat number and name for
three seconds; pressing it again within this time will select the next lower drumbeat number. Holding it will rapidly and repeatedly
decrement the drumbeat number.
Drumbeat View (press Drumbeat Increment [23] and Drumbeat Decrement [25] simultaneously)
Pressing these two keys simultaneously will change the display to show the current drumbeat number and name for three seconds.
Preset Increment (up arrow) key (27)
A preset is a unique combination of all the settings that affect the guitar sound, including guitar amp models, effects, delay, reverb
and compression. Black Box has 100 fixed “factory” presets numbered 00-99, followed by 100 editable “user” presets number 00-99.
Pressing this key will increment the preset. Holding it will rapidly and repeatedly increment the preset number.
Preset Decrement (down arrow) key (29)
A preset is a unique combination of all the settings that affect the guitar sound, including guitar amp models, effects, delay, reverb and
compression. Black Box has 100 fixed “factory” presets numbered 00-99, followed by 100 editable “user” presets numbered 00-99.
Pressing this key will decrement the preset number. Holding it will rapidly and repeatedly decrement the preset number.
Store (press Preset Increment [27] and Preset Decrement [29] simultaneously)
Press these two keys simultaneously to store any edits to the current preset into either the same or a different preset. See the section
“How to Store and Name a Preset” for more information.