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External Control Settings

• 

Fb1

 - 

Fb8

 : FEEDBACK

• 

tP1

 - 

tP8

 : TAP

• 

SP1

 - 

SP8

 : SPEED

• 

dP1

 - 

dP8

 : DEPTH

• 

Pn1

 - 

Pn8

 : PAN

• 

LE1

 - 

LE8

 : LEVEL

• 

EF.L

 : EFFECT LEVEL

• 

di.L

 : DIRECT LEVEL

• 

di.P

 : DIRECT PAN

The controller that was assigned in step 3 can

be used to control these parameters (setting val-
ues).

* The TIME controller listed above alters the delay time be-

tween 0 and 100% without changing the actual delay time
value that is set with the panel knob, so changes resulting
from the TIME controller will not be saved when the patch
is stored.

* Controllers other than TIME, change the value of the cor-

responding parameter so when the patch is stored those
changes will also be saved to memory, rewriting previous
data.

5. Press the [BAND 4] button.

The parameter’s adjustable minimum value (the
parameter’s value when the controller is set to
its minimum) is shown in the display.

Use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to set the value.

6. Press the [BAND 5] button,

The parameter’s adjustable maximum value (the
parameter’s value when the controller is set to
its maximum) is shown in the display.

Use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to set the value.

7. Press the [FUNCTION] button to return to the

Play Mode.

The ASSIGNABLE CONTROL knob on the top panel can be used to control any one of the
effect’s parameters. You can also use a foot controller (Expression Pedal) (optional) such as
the Yamaha FC-7, etc., connected to the EXP. PEDAL jack or an external MIDI device con-
nected to the MIDI IN jack to control UD-Stomp parameters.

* In this section, some button names have been shortened, for instance [EFFECT BAND 1] button is written as [BAND 1] button.

Procedure

1. In the Play Mode, simultaneously press the

[FUNCTION] button and the [WAVE] button.

Enter the external control setting mode and

CtL

” will appear on the display.

2. Press the [BAND 1] button.

A control number will appear on the display.

Use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to set the control

number.

Up to 8 programmed control settings can be as-
signed to control numbers 1-8 in the UD-Stomp.
A separate controller can be used to control each
programmed control setting or a single controller
can be used to control all control settings sepa-
rately.

3. Press the [BAND 2] button.

The controller type will appear in the display.

Use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to set the type of

controller.

• 

E.P

: Control is by the foot controller con-

nected to the EXP. PEDAL jack.

• 

A.C

: Control is by the [ASSIGNABLE

CONTROL] knob on the top panel.

• 

1

-

31

64

-

95

: Control is by control

change data received from an ex-
ternal MIDI device connected to the
MIDI IN jack. Select the control
change number. (Refer to the
Owner’s Manual for the external
MIDI device for information in MIDI
control change numbers.)

4. Press the [BAND 3] button.

The parameter type will appear in the display.
The number indicates the Effect Band number.

Use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to select the pa-

rameter to be controlled.

• 

oFF

: off (no control)

• 

ti1

 - 

ti8

 : TIME (Delay Time)

• 

LF1

 - 

LF8

 : LOW CUT FILTER

• 

HF1

 - 

HF8

 : HIGH CUT FILTER

These external control settings are saved
with patch data.

Also, there are other functions not related to
patch settings that set the Utility Mode’s Ex-
ternal Controller to always ON (active) or set
the External Controller to always OFF (inac-
tive). (

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Summary of Contents for UD-Stomp

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Page 2: ...ifferent branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to co axial type cable If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If you can not locat...

Page 3: ...nstalled in locations that do not seriously contribute to their operating temperature Placement of this product close to heat sources such as radiators heat registers etc should be avoided 8 This product was NOT designed for use in wet damp 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 9 This prod...

Page 4: ...ng the Delay Time 13 Setting the Feedback 14 Setting the Filters 14 Setting the Pan 14 Setting the Delay Level 14 Setting the Tap 14 Setting the Modulation 15 Connecting Multiple Effect Bands CONNECT 15 Grouping Multiple Effect Bands GROUP 16 Syncing Multiple Effect Bands SYNC 17 Selecting a Wave WAVE 17 Setting the Phase PHASE 18 Setting the Effect and Direct Volume Levels 18 Setting the Pan of t...

Page 5: ...emely 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 UD 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 any devices to this unit make sure t...

Page 6: ...1 t Display Displays memory numbers parameter setting val ues etc q Up Button UP w Down Button DOWN Press to change the Patch Number by 1 1 Hold to change the Group Number by 1 1 Simulta neously press the UP and DOWN buttons to switch between the USER PRESET Areas Also their flashing lamps are used to indicate the relationship between the patch data value and the knob s position Display Main Secti...

Page 7: ...on wave etc CONNECT Connects Effect Bands GROUP Groups multiple Effect Bands SYNC Synchronizes the modulation speed be tween multiple Effect Bands WAVE Selects the modulation wave to be used FUNCTION Provides access to the secondary functions of those buttons or controllers that have secondary functions COPY PASTE PHASE CONTROL setting DIRECT PAN The lamps indicate current parameter conditions for...

Page 8: ...al level that is sent from the UD Stomp s output jack OUTPUT PHONES 2 Footswitches 1 2 3 These are used to select a patch 1 2 3 in the currently selected Group Bank The lamp for the selected patch number will light Pressing the Footswitch that has its lamp lit will switch the effect OFF as well as the Footswitch s lamp Depending upon the BANK switch setting these switches can also be used to selec...

Page 9: ... Stomp as digital data Connect to a device equipped with a digital input jack COAXIAL such as a digital mixer etc page 11 9 Expression Pedal Jack EXP PEDAL This jack is used to connect a foot controller ex pression pedal optional such as a Yamaha FC 7 to control individual UD Stomp parameters page 24 26 27 0 Headphones Jack PHONES Connect a pair of headphones optional to this jack for private prac...

Page 10: ...device Before making any connections to any of the UD Stomp s INPUT and or OUTPUT jacks make sure that the power on the UD Stomp and all other devices is turned OFF to prevent electrical shock or damage to the devices OFF Supplied AC Adaptor AC 10 Electrical Outlet Connecting the UD Stomp Since the UD Stomp is a delay effect it should be connected to the end of the effect chain when used with othe...

Page 11: ...Digital Output The UD Stomp is equipped with a DIGITAL output jack COAXIAL 44 1 kHz that can be connected to the DIGITAL INPUT jack on a digital mixer MD recorder etc The output level of the DIGITAL OUT jack cannot be con trolled with the OUTPUT knob fixed Digital Mixer MD Recorder etc Connecting MIDI Devices The UD Stomp s MIDI IN OUT jacks allow the ex change of MIDI information between the UD S...

Page 12: ... 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 s...

Page 13: ... 10 and if the DOWN lamp flashes rotate the knob to the left toward 0 At this time the knob s parameter value set in the current patch is flashing in the display As long as the lamp is flashing neither the value in the display nor the sound will change even though the knob is being rotated Continue rotating the knob in the direction de scribed above Once the knob has reached the position that corr...

Page 14: ...position of the delayed sound somewhere between left L10 center C and right r10 as shown in the illustra tion below 6 Rotate the PAN knob and see how the delay sound moves between the left and right speak ers Once you understand how the PAN knob oper ates set the PAN knob to C and let s move on to the next step Setting the Delay Level The LEVEL knob is used to control the volume level of the delay...

Page 15: ...elayed sound goes up and down This is a Modulation effect 16 To get a Chorus effect set the delay time some where between 5 and 20msec then adjust the SPEED to make the pitch fluctuating and DEPTH to increase the intensity of the effect Also you create a richer sound by using mul tiple Effect Bands or by changing the PAN posi tion from right to left Try varying these param eters and see what you g...

Page 16: ...crease the FEEDBACK of both Effect Bands equally With the two Effect Bands con nected in a series the delay effect becomes more and more complex as the delay is re peated Try changing Delay Time for each Ef fect Band to create some other effects Parallel and series connections can be mixed together You can also synchronize the modulation between Effect Bands page 17 to create a more complex delay ...

Page 17: ...YNC but ton and use the UP button to set the value in the display to 2 This indicates that Effect Band 2 is synchronized with Effect Band 2 and no longer synchronized to another Effect Band In this condition the modulation can be heard in the left channel but not in the right because Effect Band 2 s SPEED setting is set to 0 0 Try setting the SYNC again 26 Hold the SYNC button and press the DOWN b...

Page 18: ...and the de lay sound The EFFECT LEVEL knob is used to set the level of the signal that is sent to the connected or grouped Effect Bands Both the EFFECT LEVEL and DIRECT LEVEL knobs can also be set when an Effect Band is not selected Setting the Pan of the Direct Sound The DIRECT PAN knob is used to set the direct sound s position within the stereo field 32 With patch number 9 21 still selected hol...

Page 19: ...he PRESET AREA is used in the USER AREA Refer to the Patch List on the separate Patch List sheet GROUP The 90 patches in each area are divided into 10 groups 0 9 BANK Each group is divided into 3 banks 1 3 PATCH Each bank contains 3 patches 1 3 Try selecting some of the different patches and try out some of the different sounds To select a different patch use one of the three methods described bel...

Page 20: ...IDI device such as the YAMAHA MIDI Foot Controller MFC10 etc can be used to select patches in the UD Stomp 1 Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI IN jack on the UD Stomp to the MIDI OUT jack on an ex ternal MIDI device Make sure to use a MIDI cable that conforms to the MIDI standard Also limit the length of the MIDI cable to 15 meters Use of a long cable may result in trouble such as inferior perf...

Page 21: ...NK switch to select the patch number However you cannot change the AREA it can only be assigned to the USER AREA 3 After select the patch you want to store your patch in hold the STORE button The store operation is complete when all lamps light To interrupt the Store operation quickly press and release the STORE button Utility mode settings are not stored with patch data As com mon settings for al...

Page 22: ... In step 4 the Delay Time will be rewritten every time the Footswitch is pressed Effect Band Number Effect Band SW1 SW2 5 Step on the BANK Footswitch to return to the Play Mode Loop Sampling With the UD Stomp you can sample a phrase the input signal that will playback in a loop the phrase will continue to playback feedback is unlimited 1 Step on the BANK Footswitch until tAP ap pears in the displa...

Page 23: ...the Effect Band to which you want to paste the copied parameters Hold the FUNCTION button and press the GROUP button PSt appears in the display The parameters you copied from the Effect Band selected in step 1 are now pasted into the Effect Band selected here Using a foot pedal Controller With a foot controller Expression Pedal optional such as the Yamaha FC 7 etc connected to the EXP PEDAL jack y...

Page 24: ...tton names have been shortened for instance EFFECT BAND 1 button is written as BAND 1 button Procedure 1 In the Play Mode simultaneously press the FUNCTION button and the WAVE button Enter the external control setting mode and CtL will appear on the display 2 Press the BAND 1 button A control number will appear on the display Use the UP DOWN buttons to set the control number Up to 8 programmed con...

Page 25: ... for the bulk out function Press the BAND 6 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 UD Stomp s MIDI IN jack will also be retrans mitted via the MIDI OUT jack About the Utility Mode When in the Play Mode press the UTILITY button...

Page 26: ...IDI Bulk Out This operation transmits data stored in the UD Stomp s USER AREA as well as Utility Mode set tings to an external device such as the YAMAHA MDF3 etc for back up or storage Use a MIDI cable to connect the UD Stomp s MIDI OUT jack to the MIDI IN jack of an external MIDI device Utility Mode About the MIDI Bulk In This operation is used to return data stored in an external MIDI device suc...

Page 27: ...e Minimum Value of the EXP Pedal Sets the minimum value that indicates the position of the EXP Pedal Press the BAND 1 button and use the UP DOWN buttons to set the position 0 128 You can also hold the BAND 1 button and move the EXP Pedal to set the position Due to the relationship between the maximum and minimum value a value which results in a practical range refer to the illustration below of le...

Page 28: ... replaced No Sound Is the power adaptor properly connected Is the volume level of the instrument connected to the INPUT jack turned up Are the EFFECT LEVEL knob and the DIRECT LEVEL knob values set to 0 Is the OUTPUT LEVEL knob value set to 0 If an EXP Pedal is being used to control the volume try stepping on the pedal No Effect Is the LEVEL knob value set to 0 Is the EFFECT LEVEL knob value set t...

Page 29: ...AND 1 8 CONNECT GROUP SYNC WAVE FUNCTION Knob x14 ASSIGNABLE CONTROL TIME COARSE TIME FINE LOW CUT FILTER HIGH CUT FILTER FEEDBACK DIRECT LEVEL PAN TAP SPEED DEPTH PAN LEVEL EFFECT LEVEL OUTPUT Footswitch x4 1 2 3 BANK Rear Panel STAND BY ON OFF INPUT LOW HIGH Display 7 Segment LED 3 digit x1 Push Switch LED x17 Foot Switch LED x4 Connections Jacks INPUT Standard Monaural Phone Jack OUTPUT L MONO ...

Page 30: ...smitted 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 ...

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