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Front Panel 

(1)  Tuner LED 

Indicates the bypass/tuner condition. 

(2)  Parameter cursor LED 

• In Edit mode 

Flashing LED indicates the currently edited parameter. 

• In bypass/tuner mode

Serves as a fine tuning meter. 

(3)  Module cursor LED 

• In Play mode 

Lit LED indicates which effect module in the current
patch is ON. 

• In Edit mode 

Lit LED indicates which effect module in the currently
edited patch is ON, and flashing LED indicates the
currently edited effect module. 

(4)  GROUP key 

• In Play mode 

Serves to select the memory group for the patch :USER,
PRESET, or BOTH. 

• In Edit mode 

Serves to compare the currently edited patch with the
patch before editing (compare function). For details,
please refer to page 12. 

(5)  Display 

The display shows vital information for operating the 4040,
such as group and bank numbers of a patch, effect parameter
values and other messages. 

(6)  STORE key 

Serves to store an edited patch with its new parameter and
level settings in the user group. 

(7)  PARAMETER SELECT keys 

Serve to select the parameter to be edited in Edit mode. 

(8)  VALUE + / - keys 

These keys serve to change the value of a setting in any
mode. Tapping the VALUE + key increases the value by one
step, and tapping the VALUE - key decreases the value by
one step. Keeping a key depressed changes the value
continuously. To increase the speed of the change, press the
other key as well. 

(9)  Edit mode LED 

This LED lights up when the 4040 is in the Edit (Manual)
mode. 

(10)  EDIT (MANUAL) / CANCEL key 

Names and Functions of Controls and Connectors

PARAMETER SELECT

A D V A N C E D     G U I T A R     E F F E C T S       P R O C E S S O R

STORE

USER
PRESET

BOTH

p.

(  )

VALUE

EDIT(MANUAL)

         CANCEL

TUNER CALIB
(435Hz–445Hz)

GROUP       GROUP

BANK

(EDIT   TUNER VALUE)

1: Dirty BEND

 9:    b3rd

3rd

2: Ham   Chokin 10:   1Oct

1Oct

3: Detune

4th

4: 6th

13: 4 Octave
14: Hi-BAND
15: X-fade
16: Scratch

5: 
6: 
7: 
8: 

11:   5th

12:   5th

2nd

1Oct

1Oct

2Oct


0

POL–PIT MODE

PRE MODULE

EQ

MODULATION

DELAY

REVERB

EFFECT

COMP

[0– 4]

PARM 2

PARM 3

PARM 4

PARM 5

TOTAL

PARM 1

HIGH

[-7– +7]

TONE

[-7–+7]

ZNR

[0–15]

EXTERNAL LOOP
[0,1] 0=OFF, 1=ON

 

  3  

– 

 8 

  GAIN

     [1–16]

 

  3  

– 

 8 

  DYNAMICS

              [0– 3]

  EQ

  ODI

5   

DST I

  ODII

6   

DST II

7   

LEAD

8   

METAL

  AMP

     

SIM

  AUTO

  PDL

     

WAH

     

WAH

  PDL

     

PIT

  PIT

3   

FLG

6   

STEP

4   

PHA

7   

SLOW

5   

TREM

8   

CHO

1   

MONO

2   

PPD

1   

HALL

2   

ROOM

3   

DELAY

LEVEL

[1– 8]

EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT

[1– 4] 

MID

[-7– +7]

MIDf

[1–16]

LOW

[-7– +7]

COLOR

[1– 3]

BOX

[1– 3]

DEPTH

[0–10]

TONE

[-7– +7]

FREQ

                   [1–64]

FREQ

EXP.

MODE

0= NORM
1= INV

SENS
[0–10]

MODE
[1–16]

(PITCH)

PITCH
[0– 24]

SHIFT

[dn, UP]

FINE

[-5– +5]

BAL

[0– 10]

0= NORM
1= INV

EXP.MODE

0= min     VAL
1= VAL     max

MINIMUM VOLUME

[0–10] 

VOL

DEPTH

[0–10]

 

  3    4 

   

5    6 

 PEAK

                       [0–10]

  CLN I

2   

CLN II

 

  7    8 

  BAL.

 

  3    4 

   

5    6    7 

 MODE

                         [0, 1]

     8 

  STR

 

  3    4 

   

5    6    7   8 

  RATE

                   [1–50]

[0– 10]

(X100mS)

DELAY TIME(   )

[0– 99]

(mS)

FEEDBACK

[0– 10]

MIX

[0– 10]

MIDI CH

[1– 16] 

TIME

[1– 10]

TONE

[-7– +7]

MIX

[0– 10]

PATCH LEVEL

[0– 50]

TIME

[0– 90] (X10mS)

FEEDBACK

[0– 10]

0= OFF     1= DIST   2= EQ
3= MOD    4= DLY    5= REV

EXP. SELECT

[0– 5]

TUNER

(BYPASS)

DELAY TIME
TAP EDIT

BANK

PRE MODULE

BANK

EQ

MODULATION

DELAY

REVERB

+

GLOBAL

(1)

(2)

(3)

(11)

(4)

(12)

(5) (6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

(13)

(14)

Summary of Contents for Pro 4040

Page 1: ...patch 12 Effect Types and Parameters 13 Effect Module 1 PRE 13 Effect Module 2 Equalizer EQ 15 Effect Module 3 Modulation 16 Effect Module 4 Delay 20 Effect Module 5 Reverb REV 20 Patch level 21 Abou...

Page 2: ...ckly and precisely tune instruments on stage Compression and distortion effects are generated using analog circuitry to assure rich and natural sounding sustain and distortion Send return Jacks allow...

Page 3: ...he 4040 or attempt to modify the product in any way since this can result in damage to the unit Connecting cables and input and output jacks You should always turn off the power to the 4040 and all ot...

Page 4: ...atches There are 40 patches in each group for a total of 80 patches Bank The 4040 calls up patches in sets of four and the foot pedals serve to switch between patches Such a set of four patches is ref...

Page 5: ...as well 9 Edit mode LED This LED lights up when the 4040 is in the Edit Manual mode 10 EDIT MANUAL CANCEL key Names and Functions of Controls and Connectors PARAMETER SELECT ADVANCED GUITAR EFFECTS PR...

Page 6: ...or connection of an instrument such as electric guitar or bass 3 EXTERNAL SEND RETURN connectors Serve for connection of an external effect device The send return loop is inserted in series between th...

Page 7: ...t in mono Connection to two guitar amplifiers Example 2 To use the 4040 with two guitar amplifiers connect the OUTPUT L R jacks of the 4040 to the amplifiers A well balanced stereo sound can be obtain...

Page 8: ...ESET group 7 Playing a Patch Use of the Play Mode In the Play mode a patch is selected and played This section describes the basic operation steps for selecting patches PARAMETER SELECT STORE USER PRE...

Page 9: ...es continuously hold down the key To change values more rapidly press the other key as well The patch level setting change made in this way is only temporary If you select a different patch without st...

Page 10: ...ss use octave harmonics lightly touch and release a string above the 12th fret Tuner calibration The reference frequency of the integrated guitar tuner can be fine adjusted for the reference note A In...

Page 11: ...s 1 4 and the BANK pedal correspond to the following effect modules BANK pedal PRE Pedal switch 1 EQ Pedal switch 2 MODULATION Pedal switch 3 DELAY Pedal switch 4 REVERB 2 Parameter value The value of...

Page 12: ...4 PDL WAH WAH LEVEL 1 8 MID 7 7 MIDf 1 16 COLOR 1 3 BOX 1 3 DEPTH 0 10 TONE 7 7 FREQ 1 64 FREQ EXP MODE 0 NORM 1 INV SENS 0 10 MIDf 1 16 DEPTH 0 10 0 NORM 1 INV PARM 3 3 8 GAIN 1 16 FINE 5 5 3 4 5 6...

Page 13: ...h level setting was changed in the Play mode is not stored the change will be lost when another patch is selected To preserve a setting store the patch as described below Press the STORE key in the Pl...

Page 14: ...stics that is suitable for electric and acoustic guitar Overdrive effect with the warm distortion sound that is typical for tube amplifiers Explanation 3 GAIN Determines distortion intensity in the ov...

Page 15: ...16 Parameter 4 DYNAMICS 0 3 Parameter 5 ZNR 0 15 8 METAL PRE LEAD Parameter 1 COMP 0 4 Parameter 2 TONE 7 7 Parameter 3 GAIN 1 16 Parameter 4 DYNAMICS 0 3 Parameter 5 ZNR 0 15 7 LEAD PRE DST II Param...

Page 16: ...effect simulates the sound of a guitar amplifier By combining it with the PRE module the sound of picking up a guitar amp with a microphone can be convincingly recre ated Explanation 1 COLOR Determin...

Page 17: ...ts your needs 1 cent is 1 100 of a chromatic interval DRY indicates the original pitch and oct stands for octave PDL PIT Modes and Pitch Shift Ranges When wishing to use this effect be sure to select...

Page 18: ...the direct sound with periodically changing delay time in the range of several to tens of milliseconds The result is an intense distinct sound When combined with distortion a swirling jet sound type f...

Page 19: ...he pedal is fully pushed down the tremolo rate is as set with the RATE parameter When the pedal is up the tremolo rate is minimum 1 When the pedal is fully pushed down the tremolo rate is maximum When...

Page 20: ...ack time is as set with the RATE parameter This effect adds a component with periodically changing pitch to the direct sound which results in a spatially wide impression The effect can be used in mono...

Page 21: ...nel When the 4040 is used in a monaural configuration only short delay signals are output from the OUTPUT L MONO jack Effect Module 5 Reverb REV This effect module includes three types of reverberatio...

Page 22: ...rameters the TOTAL parameters are also set by using the PARAMETER SELECT key and the VALUE keys in the Edit mode Some of the TOTAL parameters can be stored as part of a patch and some are global setti...

Page 23: ...ng If you turn off the 4040 without storing a patch the global parameter setting will revert to the default value EXP SELECT Expression Select This parameter determines which module is controlled by t...

Page 24: ...f a patch This lets you for example connect a compact effecter for distortion etc and control it as part of the 4040 In Play mode press the EDIT CANCEL key to activate the Edit mode Use the PARAMETER...

Page 25: ...ome amplifiers may not be suitable for control by the 4040 Expression pedal control The EXP pedal of the 4040 can be used to adjust an effect parameter in real time For example you might change the di...

Page 26: ...h contents Restoring all factory preset patches initialize This special function returns all patches in the USER group to the factory preset condition Use this function with care because all patches y...

Page 27: ...the equipment This is done be setting the TOTAL parameter MIDI CH In Play mode press the EDIT CANCEL key to activate the Edit mode Use the PARAMETER SELECT key to select the TOTAL parameter MIDI CH Us...

Page 28: ...n now be controlled with the pedal switches 1 4 and the BANK pedal The pedal switches 1 4 and the BANK pedal correspond to the following effect modules BANK pedal PRE Pedal switch 1 EQ Pedal switch 2...

Page 29: ...el 10dBm output impedance 1Kohm or more Headphones 1 4inch phone jack Stereo x 1 output power 35mW into 32 ohm Input Output Gain Input gain switch x 1 H M L 3 types gain select Master outputs level vo...

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