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1 Read these instructions.

2  Keep these instructions.

3  Heed all warnings.

4  Follow all instructions.

5  Do not use this apparatus near water.

6  Clean only with dry cloth.

7  Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance

with the manufacturer's instructions.

8  Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat

registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers)

that produce heat.

9  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or

grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with

one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two

blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the

third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug

does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for

replacement of the obsolete outlet.

10  Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched

particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point

where they exit from the apparatus.

11  Only use attachments/accessories specified by the

manufacturer.

12 

Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or

table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the

apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when

moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid

injury from tip-over.

13  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when

unused for long periods of time. 

14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing

is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any

way,  such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid

has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,

the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does

not operate normally, or has been dropped.

• This equipment should be installed near the socket 

outlet and disconnection of the device should be easily 

accessible.

• To completely disconnect from AC mains, disconnect the

power supply cord from the AC receptacle.

• The mains plug of the power supply shall remain readily

operable.

• Do not install in a confined space.

• Do not open the unit – risk of electric shock inside.

Caution:

You are cautioned that any change or modifications not

expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to

operate this equipment.

Service

• There are no user-serviceable parts inside. 

• All service must be performed by qualified personnel.

Warning!

• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose

this apparatus to rain or moisture and objects filled with

liquids, such as vases, should not be placed on this

apparatus.

• This apparatus must be earthed.

• Use a three wire grounding type line cord like the one

supplied with the product.

• Be advised that different operating voltages require the use

of different types of line cord and attachment plugs.

• Check the voltage in your area and use the correct type. 

See table below:

Voltage 

Line plug according to standard

110-125V UL817 and CSA C22.2 no 42.
220-230V CEE 7 page VII, SR section 

107-2-D1/IEC 83 page C4.

240V

BS 1363 of 1984. 

Specification for 13A fused 

plugs and switched and 

unswitched socket outlets.

The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within

an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to

the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”

within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient

magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is

intended to alert the user to the presence of important

operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in

the literature accompanying the product.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for NOVA System

Page 1: ...User s Manual NOVA System...

Page 2: ...s equipment should be installed near the socket outlet and disconnection of the device should be easily accessible To completely disconnect from AC mains disconnect the power supply cord from the AC r...

Page 3: ...which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For Customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil nu...

Page 4: ...16 Utility 18 The Tuner 20 MIDI 21 Recall 24 Edit 24 Store 25 Delete 25 EFFECTS Drive Overdrive 26 Distortion 26 Compression Sustaining 27 Percussive 28 Advanced 28 EQ and Noise Gate EQ 29 Noise Gate...

Page 5: ...l This way you can tweak store and recall as many drive settings as you want you can even hook up an expression pedal and control the amount of distortion in real time Its wide gain range covers your...

Page 6: ...OVERVIEW 6...

Page 7: ...actory default settings for each algorithm Press FACTORY DEFAULT to recall the default settings for the currently selected algorithm Example Assume that you have a very nice preset with a nice 7 OPERA...

Page 8: ...Hold for TUNING This switch has two functions Tap Tempo By tapping the switch you enter the global tempo for NOVA System This tempo can be used for delay and modulation effects Tuning Press and hold t...

Page 9: ...the left output if you do not play in stereo and connect to a single amp 5 6 7 MIDI In Thru Out Standard MIDI interface REAR PANEL VIEW 8 Pedal In Several types of external pedals can be connected and...

Page 10: ...em s Drive input Connect Left output to a guitar amp running a clean channel Connect the right output to a second guitar amp for stereo optional Connect G Switch optional to the pedal input pedal inpu...

Page 11: ...ction of your combo amp to generate the drive We use the Line input on the NOVA System and thereby bypass the NOVA Systems drive section An expression pedal is connected to pedal in for real time cont...

Page 12: ...verb you may find the added reverb on the delay repeats disturbing In that case use either the Semi Parallel or Parallel routing Routing NOVA System has three ways of routing the chain of effects Seri...

Page 13: ...s are now connected in parallel Consequently the delay and reverb effects do not affect each other This means that no reverb is added to the delay repeats Parallel In the Parallel routing the same sig...

Page 14: ...g levels on a pedal placed before the NOVA System the input of the NOVA System may be clipping This is indicated by the small dot in the far rightmost side of the numeric display Left Output Right Out...

Page 15: ...set InGain The higher the InGain is set the lower the Output Range parameter should be set MENU LEVELS Boost Wouldn t it be nice if you could just hit a single switch and boost the entire signal for...

Page 16: ...h preset are marked with p in the right side of the display Example Connecting Expression pedals Depending on the type of expression pedal used the pedal should be connected using either a regular mon...

Page 17: ...ype of switch you have connected to the Pedal input Expression pedals must be calibrated see below When a G Switch is connected and selected as pedal type the G Switch is used to change presets and al...

Page 18: ...ding to the set subdivision Global With Tap Master in Global mode the current tapped global tempo and the set sub division applies instantly at preset change Boost Lock Range On or Off When Boost Lock...

Page 19: ...ons MOD or PITCH The three preset buttons and the MOD and PITCH switches will blink indicating that you are in bank select mode Now either tap MOD or PITCH to step through preset banks one at a time o...

Page 20: ...utput is not muted when in tuner mode Tuner Ref Range 420 to 460 Hz This parameter sets the general tuner reference Default setting is 440 Hz Example tuning a guitar Press and hold the footswitch in t...

Page 21: ...Program Map The Program Map function allows you to map an incoming MIDI program change from an external MIDI device to recall any preset In the following example incoming MIDI program change 1 will r...

Page 22: ...data System or User Bank see above and press ENTER A computer with a standard MPU 401 MIDI interface is recommended and tested for best results MIDI Clock With this function enabled you can receive a...

Page 23: ...umber the external device must address followed by a value to control the parameter Controllable parameters Parameter Menu Name Values Tap Tempo Tap Tempo Off MIDI CC 0 to 127 Drive DRV Off On Off MID...

Page 24: ...e of the seven EFFECTS EDIT switches are pressed NOVA System is in edit mode In Edit mode you have several options Selecting effects Press one of the EFFECTS EDIT buttons to enter edit mode Example Dr...

Page 25: ...current location with the same name If you are trying to store a factory preset using Quick store you will automatically be directed to Normal store mode Normal Store press STORE once Now the followin...

Page 26: ...ics It allows for full and massive chords and fluent compressed leads Gain Gain sets the amount of distortion From the fat and beefy to the screaming more compressed Tone Sets the amount of high end f...

Page 27: ...using encoders A C Advanced Type This type offers full control over all compression parameters Threshold Range 30 dB to 0 dB When the signal exceeds the set threshold point the compressor is activate...

Page 28: ...hard Use the Percussive type to obtain the hard obvious and easy recognizable compression often achieved with classic stomp box compressors Though tuned differently the two types hold common paramete...

Page 29: ...enuate the signal when no signal is present and thus attenuate the hiss hum and other noise you might have on your system Of course a Noise Gate is not the solution to any noise problem You should try...

Page 30: ...will of course require that the Damp parameter is set different from 0 dB as 0 dB means no damping Damp Range 0 dB to 90 dB This parameter determines how hard the signal should be attenuated when bel...

Page 31: ...tting When set to Ignore the speed set by the Speed parameter is used instead The Tap Master parameter located in the Utility menu specifies whether the Global tempo or the tempo set by the Speed para...

Page 32: ...epresents the amplitude of the modulating waveform Type Range Soft or Hard Sine or Square Two waveforms are available as modulation sources for the tremolo effect Setting this parameter to hard result...

Page 33: ...o is subdivided according to this setting When set to Ignore the speed set by the Speed parameter is used instead The Tap Master parameter located in the Utility menu specifies whether the Global temp...

Page 34: ...meter in each preset should be used at preset change Depth Range 0 to 100 The Depth parameter specifies the intensity of the effect The value represents the amplitude of the modulating waveform Hi Cut...

Page 35: ...ces the high end frequencies in the Flanger effect Try using this parameter if you feel the Flanger effect is too dominant in your sound and turning down the Mix or Out level doesn t give you the damp...

Page 36: ...po is subdivided according to this setting When se to Ignore the speed set by the speed parameter is used instead The Tap Master parameter located in the Utility menu specifies whether the Global temp...

Page 37: ...ce 1 Delay 2 Range 0 to 50 ms This parameter specifies the delay of Voice 2 Mix Range 0 to 100 This parameter sets the relationship between the dry signal and the level of the effect in this Effect Bl...

Page 38: ...parameter sets whether the added voice should be above or below the input note Range Range 1 or 2 octaves This parameter sets the interval of the added voice Use the Direct parameter to determine whet...

Page 39: ...tone you can select any interval between two octaves below the Input pitch to two octave above it Pan 1 Range 50 to 50 This parameter sets the stereo position of the first voice Pan 2 Range 50 to 50 T...

Page 40: ...ajor 1 2 3 5 6 Blues Blues 1 b3 4 b5 5 b7 DimWhl Diminished whole 1 2 b3 4 b5 b6 6 7 Whole Wholetone 1 2 3 4 5 b7 HrmMin Harmonic minor 1 2 b3 4 5 b6 7 Voice 1 2 Range 13 to Unison to 13 The intellige...

Page 41: ...from the output of the effect back to its input Use the Feedback parameter to set how many repeats of the signal you would like to have Please use high settings with extreme caution Due to the spillo...

Page 42: ...l Ping Pong The Ping Pong delay causes the delay to alternate between the left and right channels resulting a very nice stereo feel Use the Width parameter to determine how stereo you want this effect...

Page 43: ...tivity parameter determines how soon the delay repeats should become audible in relation to the Input signal level This parameter acts a threshold between your guitar signal and the delay repeats Damp...

Page 44: ...cool settings by swimming against the stream Hi Col Lo Col High Color Low Color Hi Color range Wool Warm Real Clear Bright Crisp and Glass Reverb Types The NOVA System features four different reverb...

Page 45: ...e selected Hi and Lo Color types Early Range 100 to 0 dB This parameter sets the level of the reverb s initial reflections early reflections RevLev Reverb Level Range 100 to 0 dB This parameter sets t...

Page 46: ...rts and labor phone jack Line 21 13 kOhm 24 dBu to 0 dBu 12 dBu to 12 dBu 18 dBu to 6 dBu 6 dBu to 18 dBu 100 dB 0 001 1 kHz 85 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz 24 bit 128 x oversampling bitstream 24 bit 128 x over...

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