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Precautions

• Avoid using the AG-Stomp in the following locations to prevent possible damage:

• In direct sunlight or next to heating equipment.
• In extremely cold or hot locations.
• Locations exposed to high humidity or excessive dust.
• Locations subject to strong shocks or vibration.

• Before making any connections, make sure that the power is switched OFF on the AG-Stomp

and any external devices.

• To protect speakers from possible damage, always set the OUTPUT knob to “0” before switching

the power ON/OFF.

• When connecting a speaker to this unit, make sure that the power is switched OFF first.

• Do not apply excessive force to the switches, knobs and controls.

• The AG-Stomp is a precision device. Handle it with care and avoid dropping or jarring it.

• For safety, always remove the power adaptor from the AC wall outlet if there is any danger of

lightning striking in your area.

• Keep the AG-Stomp away from neon signs or fluorescent lighting to prevent noise pickup.

• To prevent damage and possibly electrical shock, never open the case and tamper with the

internal circuitry.

• Never use benzene, thinner or other volatile liquids for cleaning, as these chemicals may cause

damage or discoloration to the finish. Always use a dry, soft cloth to wipe off dust and dirt.

Summary of Contents for AG-Stomp

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...satisfactory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If you can not locate the appropriate retailer please contact Yamaha Corporation of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries This applies only to pr...

Page 3: ...locations and should not be used near water or exposed to rain Examples of wet damp locations are near a swimming pool spa tub sink or wet basement 8 This product should be used only with the components supplied or a cart rack or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer If a cart rack or stand is used please observe all safety markings and instructions that accompany the accessory product 9 T...

Page 4: ...a Mixer or Amplifier 10 Connecting Headphones 11 Digital Output 11 Connecting an EXP Pedal 11 Connecting MIDI Devices 11 Using the AG Stomp 12 Connecting the Guitar 12 Produce Sound 13 Editing Settings 13 Selecting Patches 17 Storing Patches 19 Other Convenient Functions 19 Effect Functions and Parameters 21 External Control Settings 22 Tuner Mode 23 Enter the Tuner Mode 23 Tuning 23 Setting the S...

Page 5: ...ker to this unit make sure that the power is switched OFF first Do not apply excessive force to the switches knobs and controls The AG Stomp is a precision device Handle it with care and avoid dropping or jarring it For safety always remove the power adaptor from the AC wall outlet if there is any danger of lightning striking in your area Keep the AG Stomp away from neon signs or fluorescent light...

Page 6: ...Utility Mode page 24 Press the UTILITY and STORE buttons simulta neously to enter the Tuner Mode page 23 t STORE Button Enters the Store Mode page 19 y Display Displays patch numbers values for parameter set tings etc q UP Button w DOWN Button Press to change the Patch Number by 1 Hold the button to change the Bank Number by 1 Si multaneously press the UP and DOWN buttons to switch between the Use...

Page 7: ...he mic simulator page 15 When in the SHIFT mode it is used to adjust the mic simulator s stereo setting page 15 o VOLUME Controls the absolute sound volume of that set by the Tone Controls The VOLUME knob s setting is saved in memory 0 Tone Controls BASS MIDDLE TREBLE PRESENCE Controls the level of the knob s related tone frequen cies When in the SHIFT mode they set the variable cen ter frequency ...

Page 8: ...correspond ing band s filter is active Up to five notch filters can be used simultaneously 6 Frequency Control FREQ Sets the frequency of the selected Feedback Reduction s Notch Filter page 16 7 DEPTH Control Sets the depth of the selected Feedback Reduction s Notch Filter page 16 8 CHORUS DELAY Effect Buttons These buttons select the Chorus and Delay effects The currently selected effect s lamp w...

Page 9: ...ut jack COAXIAL of a digital mixer etc page 11 2 EXP PEDAL Jack Connect a foot controller expression pedal op tional such as the YAMAHA FC 7 to this jack and control individual parameter s of the AG Stomp page 22 26 3 Headphone Jack PHONES Connect a pair of headphones optional to this jack to monitor the AG Stomp s sound when you want to practice privately page 11 Even when headphones are connecte...

Page 10: ...wer Adaptor AC 10 Electric Outlet OFF Before making any connections to any of the AG Stomp s INPUT and or OUTPUT jacks make sure that the power on the AG Stomp and all other devices is turned OFF to prevent electrical shock or damage to the devices Connecting the Power Use the supplied power adaptor AC 10 to operate the AG Stomp 1 Make sure the AG Stomp s Power Switch STAND BY is in the OFF positi...

Page 11: ... OUTPUT knob the level is fixed Connections Connecting an EXP Pedal A foot controller expression pedal optional such as the YAMAHA FC 7 etc connected to the AG Stomp s EXP PEDALjack allows control of individual parameters in the AG Stomp page 22 and 26 Connecting MIDI Devices The MIDI IN OUT jacks allow for the exchange of MIDI information between the AG stomp and an external MIDI device This allo...

Page 12: ...guitar when the AG Stomp s power is switched ON This function is possible as long as your electric acoustic guitar meets the following conditions The guitar uses a monaural output The guitar uses a 006P 9V battery to supply power to the guitar s built in pre amplifier The power to the guitar s built in pre amplifier is switched ON OFF by connecting disconnecting the cable at the guitar s jack The ...

Page 13: ... AG Stomp s knob positions do not always represent the tone that is currently being produced the knob must be aligned with the value set in memory before changes can be made to that value For this reason please follow the rules described below when rotating the knobs If the UP lamp flashes when a knob is rotated rotate the knob to the right toward 10 If the DOWN lamp flashes rotate the knob to the...

Page 14: ...volume The previously described rules apply to all knobs except the OUTPUT knob The MIC TYPE SELECT switch also functions in the same manner When the knob is rotated the Mic Simulator type that is set in the patch data will flash in the display After rotating the knob to the position of the Mic Simulator type indi cated in the display select the Mic Simulator type you want to use Set the Tone Cont...

Page 15: ...s microphones positioned close to the guitar Mic Simulator settings are stored in patch data MIC TYPE Select Switch Settings When the Volume and Tone controls are set to high the signal may clip inside of the AG Stomp In this case decrease the guitar s volume or adjust the AG Stomp s VOLUME individual Tone Controls or individual Effect knobs Also if feedback occurs please use the Feedback Reductio...

Page 16: ... to adjust the amount of reduction needed Depending upon Utility Mode settings Feed back Reduction settings are either included with patch data PrG or kept separate of patch data so that the same Feedback Re duction settings parameters will remain ac tive GLb even though a different patch is selected page 27 Also if the GLb global setting is used in the Utility Mode Feedback Reduction set tings wi...

Page 17: ...data Refer to the supplemental Patch List BANK The 30 patches in each area are divided into ten banks 0 9 PATCH Each Bank contains three patches 1 3 Try selecting some of the different patches and try out some of the sounds To select a different patch use one of the three methods described below Use the UP DOWN buttons on the panel Each time the UP button is pressed the next greater patch number i...

Page 18: ...you just selected ready To cancel the Area Bank Patch you just selected press the BANK switch The AG Stomp will return to its previous con dition Using the AG Stomp Using a MIDI Controller Patches in the AG Stomp can also be selected by transmitting MIDI Program Change data from an ex ternal MIDI device such as the YAMAHA MIDI Foot Controller MFC10 etc 1 Connect the MIDI IN jack on the AG Stomp to...

Page 19: ...uations like backing soloing etc Data in the USER AREA U01 U93 can be stored in an ex ternal MIDI device page 25 During the Store Operation MIDI data can not be received The STORE operation is used not only to store your original patches but it can also be used to rearrange your patches in an order suitable for use during live performance Other Convenient Functions Here are some other convenient f...

Page 20: ... the EXP PEDAL jacks can be used to control of the AG Stomp s volume tone or effect parameters setting values page 22 External Control Settings Control the AG Stomp From an Exter nal MIDI Device An external MIDI device s MIDI OUT jack connected to the AG Stomp s MIDI IN jack via a MIDI cable can be used to control theAG Stomp s volume tone or effect parameters setting values page 22 External Contr...

Page 21: ...ob Sets the amount of Chorus effect that is mixed with the original tone Effect Functions and Parameters Delay This digital delay effect repeats the original sound after a determined pause TIME Knob Sets the delay time the time separating the origi nal sound and the repeated delay sound FEEDBACK Knob Sets number of times the delayed sound will re peat Too high a setting may result in an uncontroll...

Page 22: ...lay Mode press the MANUAL and UTILITY buttons simultaneously CtL will appear in the display when the Exter nal Control Setting Mode is entered 2 Press the LIMITER button A control number will appear in the display Use the UP DOWN buttons to set a control number Up to 8 external control settings control num bers 1 8 can be stored in the AG Stomp s memory Eight individual controllers can be used to ...

Page 23: ...C Db D Eb E F Gb G Ab A bb C db d Eb E F Gb G Ab Tuning The name of the note closest to that of which you played will appear in the display and the five lamps will be used to indicate whether the note s pitch is high or low 1 Use the UP DOWN buttons to change the standard pitch Refer to the following Setting the Standard Pitch section 2 Play the note you want tune play only a single note At first ...

Page 24: ...tch Function is set to EFF Press the FR 3 button to display the value of the currently selected setting in the display Press the Footswitch you want to set the lamp lights and use the UP DOWN buttons to set 0 127 The Control Change Value that is trans mitted MIDI Functions Press the UTILITY button and set the MIC TYPE Select Switch to CONDENSER 2 mmd will ap pear in the display Create a MIDI Progr...

Page 25: ...IDI Transmit Channel The MIDI channel set in this step is also used as the device number for the bulk out function Press the FR 5 button and use the UP DOWN buttons to set the MIDI transmit channel 1 16 MIDI channel over which messages are transmitted ON OFF setting for MIDI Merge Sets whether or not the MIDI signal that is received via the AG Stomp s MIDI IN jack will also be trans mitted via the...

Page 26: ...lable when the Operating Mode above is set to GLb Set the External Control Number Press the FR 1 button and use the UP DOWN buttons to set a control number 1 8 Refer to the External Control Settings section page 22 Set the External Controller Press the FR 2 button and use the UP DOWN buttons to set the controller type EP 1 31 64 95 Refer to the External Control Settings section page 22 Set the Par...

Page 27: ...EXP Pedal Sets the MIDI control change number that is to be transmitted when the EXP pedal is used Press the FR 2 button and use the UP DOWN buttons to set the control change number oFF MIDI is not transmitted 1 32 64 95 The control change number that is to be transmitted Feedback Reduction Operating Mode Press the UTILITY button and set the MIC TYPE Select Switch to TUBE 1 After F r appears in th...

Page 28: ...n the guitar amplifier turned up Is the VOLUME knob set to 0 Is the OUTPUT knob set to 0 If an EXP pedal is being used to control the volume try stepping on the pedal Is the Tuner Mode active Press the UTILITY button or press the BANK switch to return to the Play Mode If power is being supplied to the electric acoustic guitar from the AG Stomp Is the 9V SUPPLY switch set to ON page 12 Is the elect...

Page 29: ...DEPTH CHORUS SPEED DELAY TIME CHORUS DEPTH DE LAY FEEDBACK CHORUS LEVEL DELAY LEVEL REVERB LEVEL OUTPUT Footswitch x4 1 2 3 BANK Rear Panel STAND BY ON OFF MUTE 9V SUPPLY ON OFF Display 7 Segment LED 3 digit x1 Push Switch LED x17 Footswitch LED x4 Connections INPUT Standard Stereo Phone Jack OUTPUT L MONO R Standard Stereo Phone Jack TRS Balanced PHONES Standard Stereo Phone Jack EXP PEDAL Standa...

Page 30: ...0 Transmitted Recognized Remarks Function Basic Default 1 16 1 16 off memorized Channel Changed 1 16 1 16 off Default 1 3 1 3 memorized Mode Messages x x Altered x Note x x Number True voice x Velocity Note ON x x Note OFF x x After Key s x x Touch Ch s x x Pitch Bender x x 0 x x 1 31 o o 32 63 x x 64 95 o o Control 95 127 x x Change ...

Page 31: ...ystem Song Pos x x Song Sel x x common Tune x x System Clock x x Real Time Commands x x Aux All Sound OFF x x Reset All Cntrls x x Local ON OFF x x All Notes OFF x x Mes Active Sense o x sages Reset x x Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO o Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO x No ...

Page 32: ...Printed in Taiwan V698590 ...

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