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4.2
4.4
FX Loop Hook up
Let’s go through it step by step, just in
case you have never used an effects loop
and don’t know how to hook it up.
First, you need to hook up your effects
units to the Generator. The send jack
will need to be connected to the
input
or
in
jack on your effects unit. The
out
jack on the effects unit (or last pedal in
your chain) will then connect back to the
return jack on the amp.
Next, turn on the amp and turn the
effects loop
on
by pressing the FX Loop
toggle switch up on the front panel, you
should see the red LED light up and
the effects loop is now on and in the
guitar signal path. Adjust each channels
level control to your liking and set your
send level control and master volume
as stated above. Once that’s done, your
FX Loop is set and ready! If you hear no
sound at all, have another look at the
send level control as it’s probably set
to zero!
4.3
FX Loop In/Out
In order to put the effects loop into the
signal path, it needs to be turned on first
(See 4.1). The effects loop, once turned
on, can be put in and taken out of the
guitar signal path in a few ways.
1) The front panel toggle switch, when
held for 2 seconds will toggle the loop
in and out. This method of toggling the
loop is designed for foot switch preset
setting (See 7.1) but can be used for
FX Loop in/out toggling as the user
requires from the front panel of the
amplifier when the foot switch is not
plugged in.
Note: When the FX Loop in/out is toggled
from the front panel by holding the switch,
the LED will flash 4 times when it is in, and
3 times when it is out of the signal path.
2) The foot switch, when not in preset
mode, toggles the effects loop in and
out of the signal path when the FX Loop
is turned on and button #3 of the foot
switch is pressed. The foot switch LED
#3 will illuminate when it is in, and turn
off when it is out of your signal path.
3) The FX Loop can also be controlled
via MIDI and CC commands from exter-
nal equipment. Simply program the amp
for MIDI programs or use CC commands
to do so. (See Section 6)
Note: The level controls on each channel
will also affect the send level being sent
from the effects loop, when one is higher
than the rest you will find your signal
changes when using that channel. Be sure
to test each channel and the send level
coming from the effects loop send jack. Its
best to set the level of your channels first
then adjust your effects loop send level.