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4

Getting Sounds

Use the Preset Up and Down buttons try out different effect presets.

Press the Start/Stop button to hear the drum machine. 

Use the Drumbeat Up and Down arrow buttons to select different beats.

Use the Tap Tempo button to set the tempo of the drum machine. 

To modify any parameters that make up each preset:

Amp 

- Press the Amp button and then use the 4 rotary controls below the LCD display to adjust the 

settings that make up the guitar amp sound.

FX 

- Press the FX button and then use the 4 rotary controls below the LCD display to adjust effects 

settings. 

Delay

 - Press the Delay button and then use the 4 rotary controls below the LCD display to adjust the 

sound of the audio delay.

Utility 

- Press the UTIL button and then use the 4 rotary controls below the LCD display to adjust settings 

for preset volume, Guitar/Drum balance, expression pedal assignment and tempo. 

INPUT/OUTPUT CONTROLS 

These are the four knobs on the right side of the Black Box.

Guitar input level knob

 controls the amount of incoming guitar signal.

Mic input level knob

 controls the amount of incoming mic signal.

Mix input/playback level knob

 controls how much of the guitar and drum sounds you hear versus 

how much output from the computer you will hear.

Output level knob

 controls the overall unit volume output. 

WORKING WITH PRESETS

A preset is a unique combination of all the settings that affect the guitar sound, including guitar amp 
models, effects and delay. There are 100 fixed factory presets (0-99) followed by 100 editable user presets 
(0-99).  To browse the presets, press the preset up and preset down keys. Hold either button to quickly 
scroll through the presets. The number and 6-character name of the currently active preset will always 
appear in the LCD display after a preset is selected.

To edit the settings that comprise a preset, you’ll use the AMP, FX, DELAY and UTILITY buttons. When one 
of these buttons is pressed, the lower part of the LCD display will show different parameter name sets in 
each of the four lower sections of the display that can be adjusted using the 4 rotary controls below the 
display. 

Note that unless you store the preset after you make any changes, your changes will be lost when you 
select a different preset. To remind you to save, the word EDIT will appear in the display whenever you 
change any of the preset’s parameters, reminding you to store the preset. 

ADJUSTING THE AMP

When you press AMP, the 4 rotary controls will show the functions AMP, DRIVE, AMP BASS and AMP TREBLE 
in the bottom of the LCD:

Amp - 

This knob (#1) is used to select one of 12 guitar amplifier simulations. 

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