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Using the UD-Stomp
The UD-Stomp is an effects processor that is equipped with eight identical delay circuits.
It provides you with the power and freedom to create complex sounds by connecting multiple
delay circuits in a series, or combine any or all of the individual circuits into a single, long
delay, etc.
This section will use some of the UD-Stomp’s preset programs as examples to help you un-
derstand how the parameters and functions work.
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Preparation
1. Connect your instrument, amplifier, a pair of
headphones, etc. to the UD-Stomp. (
→
page 10,
11)
Before making any connections, make sure
that the power is switched OFF on all devices.
2. Set the OUTPUT knob to “0”, and then set the
Power Switch (STAND-BY) to ON (
).
If the Power Switch is switched ON with the OUT-
PUT knob turned up, a sudden outburst of sound
due to the high volume setting may damage your
hearing, or damage devices connected to the unit
such as the amplifier, speaker, headphones, etc.
3. A 3-digit number, such as “
011
”, appears in
the display.
These numbers (Group Number: 0, Bank Num-
ber: 1, Patch Number: 1) refer to the currently
selected patch program.
Note:
When the patch program number is shown
in the display, this condition is known as the
Play Mode. When in the Play Mode, it is pos-
sible to select patches for playing and edit pa-
rameters.
For now, use this patch program to get some
sound from the system, and adjust the sound
volume.
While playing your instrument, rotate the OUT-
PUT knob to the right and adjust the volume to
an optimum level.
4. Let’s recall patch number “
9.11
” which is an
empty patch.
Press and hold the [DOWN] button, located to
the left of the display, and the Group number will
decrease one by one. If the number goes past
the Group number you want, press and hold the
[UP] button to increase the value by one. Simply
pressing the [UP]/[DOWN] button causes the
Patch number to increase/decrease by one.
Let’s try and set a delay.
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