
Specifications and Troubleshooting
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Backpage Parameters
Here is the list of parameters that can be edited in Backpage mode:
Noise Gate (NG)
This sets the threshold of the noise gate. Lower values lower the thresh-
old, and result in less gating action. The default value is set to what
seems appropriate to the noise level in our box, which is rather low. You
might want to raise the threshold to deal with other noise in your system.
If you just don’t like gates, lower the threshold all the way to the bottom.
Hot Hand Gain (HG)
The gain or depth of the Hot Hand signals can be adjusted with this
parameter. Increasing the value from the default will make Hot Hand have
more effect with less motion. Decreasing the gain will do the opposite.
Hot Hand Smoothing (HS)
This controls the amount of smoothing (filtering) on the Hot Hand signals.
Similar to the motion knobs on other Hot Hand products. Turning this up
will result in more smoothing on the signal.
Hot Hand Axis (HA)
Controls the Hot Hand axis used. The default value of this parameter
uses the X axis. Any other value will select the Y axis.
Hot Hand Range (HR)
Adjusts the overall range of the Hot Hand attenuation from a maximum
of 36 dB to a minimum of 18 dB. The bottom default value is 36 dB, 18 dB
is the top.
MIDI Channel (Effect Knob)
The label numbers around the effect knob correspond to MIDI Channels
1 through 16. Channel 1 is the default. This is a global setting and not
saved for individual presets.
Don’t forget to save the preset after editing the Backpage parameters.
All of the Backpage parameters except the MIDI Channel are saved per
preset. To reset values to the default, press both left and right column
select buttons at the same time.
Dimensions
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L: 7 inches (18.1cm)
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W: 6 inches (18.1cm)
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H: 2 inches (including knobs)
Total including knobs:
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H: 2.125 inches (5.5cm)
Weight
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1.75 lbs
Power
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110mA @ 9 VDC (max 145mA w/ Hot Hand
Wireless Adapter)
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NEGATIVE
tip power jack
Audio Performance
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115dB audio ADC
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24 bit audio conversion
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56 bit digital data path
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Analog bypass
TROUBLESHOOTING
Noise
Near noise source
Move pedal away from power supplies and other equipment.
Other equipment
Remove other effects from signal chain, see if noise persists.
Bad cables
Swap out audio cables.
Hot Hand doesn’t work
Not calibrated properly
Calibrate the Hot Hand - see page
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Not connected
Check Hot Hand connections.
Knobs don’t work /light up
Wrong power supply
Use correct power supply as defined on pages
4 and 8
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For additional assistance, please visit www.sourceaudio.net.
SPECIFICATIONS
If possible, dispose of the device at a recycling center. Do not dispose of the device
with the household waste.
For full compliance with EN 61000-4-6 standard, input cable must be less than
3 meters in length.