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The next press will take you to the
Green
function and the next to the
Blue
function. Simply press
the foot switch again whilst the light is flashing to change the Three2One operation. (This change is
stored by your Three2one.)
Tip:
Selecting the
Blue
function
immediately takes you to
Blend mode
*.
What do the functions do?
Red
‘on’
:
This means your Three2one will always step through all three inputs, even if an instrument is not
plugged into input 3, the Red input.
Tip...
if you like to count switch presses rather than look at the light, then this mode is ideal for you.
Green
‘on’
:
This adds a
‘
mute
’
to the guitar selection sequence so now the new sequence will be
Blue
,
Green
,
Red,
Mute,
Blue
,
Green
,
Red,
Mute;
And so on. This also applies to the two-guitar setup which will
then be
Blue
,
Green
,
Mute,
Blue
,
Green
,
Mute;
and so on.
*Blue
‘off’
:
Blue
will always be
‘
on
’
in the standard modes, but turning it off allows you to blend between the
guitars which have the amplifier/ buffer in the signal path.
This allows two or three guitars to be played at the same time though the Three2one, it will blend
them together with the volume controls as balance controls.
When in Blend Mode the foot switch will cycle through all the combinations of the three inputs.
This setting wil
l not be memorised by Three2one so it won’t affect any of your
other settings.
Experiment and have fun; even line level devices such as drum machines or keyboards can be
blended with your guitars!
Tip: You can exit back to normal mode, at any time, by simply removing and reconnecting the DC
power.
Re-configuring the output driver:
To re-
configure the Three2one’s output driver you must
carefully remove the DC power and then
remove the 3 input jack plug nuts and loosen the out and in jacks. Then unscrew the four screws on
the end of the Three2One. The bottom plate now can be removed
and you’ll see the DIP switches.
User selectable output configuration options:
Your Three2one has three output driver configurations.
1, True bypass (output direct connection, no amp or buffer) is selected by an internal
mini dip switch; this is the default mode.
2, Always buffered: this is for systems where long cables need to be driven with a low
impedance to create a crisp top end to all your sounds. (Never true bypass)