
v. G: VOLUME PEDAL (OFF or ON): This would normally be set to
ON, so that when you plug in an expression pedal to the VOL
PEDAL jack, the pedal will become active. However, if the circuitry
involved in reading the expression pedal were to fail, the volume
could be stuck to maximum attenuation, and since Volume is a
hidden p
arameter that can’t be adjusted, this parameter allows you
Tallowing the unit to still be usable. It is recommended to use a
volume pedal with an audio taper pot, the resistance of which is not
critical, since the circuit is just reading the ratio of two voltages.
You will need a ‘Y’ cord which has a single ¼” TRS (tip-ring-sleeve)
jack at 1 end and two ¼” mono jacks at the other end, assuming
your volume pedal has separate IN and OUT jacks (sometimes
labeled INST and AMP). The ring of the VOL PEDAL jack supplies
3.3 volts DC to the IN jack on the pedal, and the tip of the VOL
PEDAL jack reads the wiper voltage on the OUT or AMP jack of the
pedal. If you connect them backwards you won’t damage anything,
but the volume change will be very abrupt from full off to full on in
the bottom part of the pedal travel. You should mark the ends of
the Y cord so that you know in the future which end connects to the
IN or INST jack on the pedal.
w. G: P 1-
100 LOCK (OFF or ON): Allows you to ‘lock’ the first block
of 100 presets so that they cannot be stored to. You can still edit
them, but any changes will be lost if another preset is recalled or if
you power down. This helps prevent the presets from becoming
altered during tryouts in stores. This parameter cannot be changed
until the correct LOCK COMBO is entered on parameter 24. To
change the setting of the LOCK turn the
FUNCTION
Knob
clockwise to the last Function, which will display
“G: DECIM
OFFSETT”,
then turn the
PARAM
ATER Knob clockwise to the last
Parameter, which will display
“G: LOCK COMBO”
. Enter the
unlock code 234, then turn the Parameter knob back to
“G: P 1-
100 LOCK”
. Now you can change the lock ON / OFF setting.
Press Second / Store to save the new status. If you do not press
Second / Save the changes will only be in effect while the unit is
powered ON and the new settings will be lost on the next power
ON. You must hit Second / Save to make any new saved presets
permanent.
x. G: P 101-
200 LOCK (OFF or ON): Allows you to ‘lock’ the second
block of 100 presets so that they cannot be stored to. You can still
edit them, but any changes will be lost if another preset is recalled
or if you power down. Since this second hundred presets are
identical to the first hundred when shipped, you may want to keep
the lock set to ON in this block until you are certain you need to
write over these presets. Note that presets 201 to 224 cannot be
locked. To change the setting of the LOCK turn the
FUNCTION
Knob clockwise to the last Function, which will display
“G: DECIM
OFFSETT”,
then turn the
PARAM
ATER Knob clockwise to the last