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Boss DD-20 - Digital Delay Pedal for Electric GuitarDD-20 Giga Delay23 Seconds of Pro-Quality DelayWith up to 23 seconds of delay, the DD-20 easily outshines the competition and can even double as a sound-on-sound pedal. Delay time can be adjusted via tap tempo or using a knob, which also features a push function to set the delay range more quickly. Eleven delay modes are provided covering everything from analog and tape delay to reverse delay and more. A Memory function makes it possible to change delay modesSmooth and Twist ModesThe DD-20 also ... Read more
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Brand: BOSS
Part Numbers: DD-20, DD20
UPC: 4957054082345, 761294082348
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Mono Connection
fig.03
AC Adaptor PSA-series (option)
Electric Guitar (Electric Bass) Bass Amplifier
or MTR Guitar Amplifier
Stereo Connection
fig.04
Electric Guitar (Electric Bass) Guitar Amplifier (Bass Amplifier)
or MTR
Connecting the Stereo Output and the Effects Processor
fig.05
Effector Electric Guitar (Electric Bass) or
Guitar Amplifier (Bass Amplifier)
Connecting to SEND/RETURN
With Guitar and Bass Amps
* Match the DD-20's level setting and the output level from the guitar or bass amp's SEND output. If there is any distortion in the sound, reduce the level on the connected device. * If the guitar or bass amp's SEND/RETURN level is +4 dBu, switch the setting to +4 dB as described in Setting the Output Mode (p. 30).
Mono Send/Mono Return
fig.06
AC Adaptor PSA-series (option) SEND Electric Guitar (Electric Bass) RETURN Guitar Amplifier (Bass Amplifier)
Mono Send/Stereo Return
fig.06a
SEND RETURN R RETURN L
Electric Guitar (Electric Bass)
Connecting to an MTR or Mixer
When using the DD-20 while connected to the SEND/RETURN of a mixer or multitrack recorder, follow the instructions in Setting the Output Mode (p. 30) to set A: Direct Sound + B: Effect Sound so that only the delay signal is output from the DD-20; the sound is output from the OUTPUT B jack.
fig.07a
AC Adaptor PSA-series (option) SEND RETURN
Operation
Effect On for the pedal setting and MANUAL is selected when the power is turned on.
ON/OFF Pedal Operation
fig.12
When at ON Lit
When at OFF When at WARP or TWIST When at SOS REC or OVERDUB Not lit Blink Blink When at SOS PLAY Lit
Each press of the ON/OFF pedal switches effects on or off. When effects are off, the sound coming in through the INPUT jack is output unchanged.
If the output is set to A:DIR B:EFX, nothing is output from the OUTPUT B jack when the effects are off. Only the effect sound is output from the OUTPUT B jack when the effects are on. This is set at the factory to A:DIR B:EFX. Setting the Output Mode (p. 30)
The pedal functions differently according to the Pedal mode settings.
How to Use Each Mode (p. 21)
The DD-20 features a seamless switching function whereby the reverberation sound decays gradually, even after the effects are switched off.
Changing and Storing the MEMORY Sound
Do not switch off the power while a write operation is in progress. 1. Press the MANUAL/TAP pedal or the SELECT button to change to the MEMORY sound. 2. Operate the knobs to change the sound. * To avoid sudden inadvertent changes in sound, the E.LEVEL, TONE, and F. BACK knobs are designed so that the setting does not change unless the knob is first turned as far as the stored setting value. Once the position of the knob matches the setting value stored in memory, the sound starts to change. When a setting changes, the MEMORY indicator flashes automatically.
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3. Press the WRITE button. The MEMORY indicator and the indicator for the currently selected memory number start to flash, and the DD-20 is put into write standby.
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Operation 4. Press the SELECT button to select the memory (number) to which you want to store the sound. The indicator for the selected memory number flashes.
fig.22a
5. Press the WRITE button. The write operation is completed when the indicator for the write-destination memory begin to flash more rapidly.
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Blink rapidly
* If the knob or the MANUAL/TAP pedal position is changed before the WRITE button is pressed, the write operation is cancelled, and the DD-20 is returned to the status in effect in Step 2.
MEMORY/TAP Pedal Operation (Switching Memories)
The Pedal mode (13) changes the function of the pedals. Use the most appropriate setting for your particular application. * The following operations are performed while the MEMORY indicator is lit. * The DD-20 features a seamless switching function. When you switch memories using this function, the reverberation from the memory prior to switching continues to sound, for more natural-sounding transitions. * At the factory settings, Pedal mode is set to 1. When changing the Pedal mode settings, refer to p. Changing the Pedal Mode Settings (p. 29).
Pedal mode: 1
Pressing the MEMORY/TAP pedal cycles you through a series of selections, in this order: MANUAL MEMORY 1 MEMORY 2 MEMORY 3 MEMORY 4 MANUAL. This convenient feature makes it easier to switch memories in which multiple memories are used.
MANUAL
MEMORY 1
MEMORY 2
MEMORY 3
MEMORY 4
Pedal mode: 2
Pressing the MEMORY/TAP pedal switches you between MANUAL and the selected memory (shown by the lit indicator). This is a convenient way to toggle between two sound settings.
fig.10
MEMORY
Pedal mode: 3
Pressing the MEMORY/TAP pedal toggles you between MANUAL and the selected memory (shown by the lit indicator).
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You can also select among Memories 14 by pressing the MEMORY/TAP pedal and ON/OFF pedal simultaneously. This is convenient when you want to use your foot to rapidly switch memories to call up a desired sound. * You cannot carry out this operation when the MODE knob is turned to SOS.
MEMORY/TAP Pedal Operation (Tap Input)
When the MODE knob is turned to any setting besides SOS, then pressing and holding down the pedal for at least two seconds causes the TAP indicator to light up and switches the MEMORY/TAP pedal function to Tap Input.
fig.12-1
Lit Lit
You can easily set the delay time to match the tempo of the song being played by pressing the pedal in time with the songs tempo (Tap Input). The TEMPO indicator flashes in time with the tempo being input with Tap Input. * You can use the TEMPO button to change the delay time set with Tap Input. Refer to How to Use the Tempo Function (p. 26).
Part Names and Functions
Front Panel
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F.BACK (feedback) Knob
Adjusts the feedback level (or how much the sound is repeated). * Oscillation may occur with certain input sounds, or when the knob is set at certain positions. * This knob is not functional when SOS is selected as the mode (p. 18).
DELAY TIME Knob
This sets the delay time for the sound. You can turn the knob without pushing it (changing the delay time in 1-msec units) or while pushing it (activating the Time Advance function). Operating the DELAY TIME Knob (p. 17)
E.LEVEL (effect level) Knob
Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.
MEMORY Number Indicators (14)
The indicator for the currently selected MEMORY number (14) lights. The indicator flashes while the DD-20 is in write standby; the indicator flashes more rapidly while the write operation is in progress.
TONE Knob
This adjusts the tone of the effect's sound. The frequency response is flat when the knob is set to the center position; turning it to the right boosts the higher frequencies, and turning it to the left cuts the higher frequencies. * This knob is not functional when SOS is selected as the mode (p. 18).
SELECT Button
This changes MANUAL or memories 14.
WRITE Button
Press this to store settings in MEMORY.
MODE Knob
Select the type of delay effect (p. 18).
TAP Button
The delay time is set according to the intervals between taps of the button. You can switch between the delay time indicator and the BPM indicator by holding down the button for two seconds or longer.
TEMPO Button
This is used to specify the length of the delay time for the tempo input with Tap Input in terms of the note length.
* You can turn the display backlighting on and off by together pressing both the TAP button and the TEMPO button.
TEMPO Indicator
This flashes in time with the beat for the selected tempo.
Operating the DELAY TIME Knob
When adjusting the delay time with the DELAY TIME knob, the setting normally changes in units of one millisecond (or ten milliseconds if the time is ten seconds or longer). However, simultaneously pressing and turning the knob causes the delay time setting to change rapidly, allowing you to quickly reach the value you want, even with higher values. This feature is called the Time Advance function. The settings range for Delay Time is from one millisecond to 23 seconds. When the BPM is indicated (p. 27), the settings range is from 3 to 9999. * The range of the setting varies according to the mode and tempo selected.
Normal Operation
Turning this knob to the right increases the delay time in units of one millisecond (one click). Turning this knob to the left decreases the delay time in units of one millisecond (one click).
Operating the Time Advance Function
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Knob first pressed here
Unit of change gradually increases up to -10 clicks
Unit of change gradually increases up to +10 clicks
When you hold down the knob and turn it to the right, the delay time starts increasing. The rate of change increases the more the knob is turned. When you hold down the knob and turn it to the left, the delay time starts decreasing. The rate of change increases the more the knob is turned.
MODE List
In this mode, you can record up to 23 seconds of material and repeatedly play back the phrases from the material. What's more, you can record new phrases and add them to the previous material (overdub) as many times as you like. How to Use SOS (Sound On Sound) (p. 21) This is a new type of delay that produces an aggressive, spinning sensation. Using this with distortion creates an even wilder twist. How to Use TWIST (p. 22) This simultaneously controls the delay sound's feedback level and volume to produce a totally unreal delay. How to Use WARP (p. 22) This tone is modeled on the Roland RE-201 Tape Echo. You can adjust the settings to change the number of heads. TAPE * The delay time can be set in a range from 120 milliseconds to 23 seconds. How to Use TAPE (p. 23) ANALOG STANDARD DUAL PAN SMOOTH MODULATE This tone is modeled on the BOSS DM-2 Compact Delay. This is normal delay. This is a delay with short and long delays connected in series. How to Use DUAL (p. 24) This is a panning delay, with the delay sound output alternately from the left and right sides (OUTPUT A/B). This delay spreads out spatially, producing a more natural reverberation effect. This delay adds a pleasant wavering effect to the sound. How to Use MODULATE (p. 25) This creates a reverse playback effect. You can adjust the E.LEVEL knob setting to get two different kinds of effect, Direct Sound + Effect Sound and Effect Sound Only. Turning the E.LEVEL knob completely to the right switches this to Effect Sound Only. * The delay time can be set in a range from 10 milliseconds to 23 seconds. * You can choose how the sound is output from the OUTPUT jacks in Setting the Output Mode (p. 30); select either STEREO OUTPUT or A: Direct Sound, B: Effect Sound.
SOS (Sound On Sound)
REVERSE
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DUAL Indicator (SHORT, LONG)
Indicates the delay time as well as the delay (SHORT, LONG) when the DD-20 is set to DUAL mode.
Display
When the power is turned on, the backlighting comes on, then goes off again after approximately twenty seconds. This feature is intended to prevent unnecessary battery drainage. If you want to keep the backlighting on, simultaneously press the TAP button and TEMPO button; the light then stays on. * Remember to check on battery power consumption. * Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display.
Output Mode Indicator (A:EFX, B:DIR, +4dB)
Setting the Output Mode (p. 30)
DELAY TIME
This shows the unit of time for the currently selected delay time (or BPM unit). When MODE is set to SOS, it indicates the remaining memory (%) during recording and the loop phrase position during playback and overdubbing.
Control Pedal Function Indicator (ON/OFF, TAP, MEM)
Setting the External Pedal Function (p. 31)
Tempo Type Indicator ( )
How to Use the Tempo Function (p. 26)
ON/OFF Indicator
This lights up when effects are on.
POWER Indicator
This lights up when the power is on.
ON/OFF Pedal
Each press of the pedal switches the effects on or off. With MODE set to WARP or TWIST, pressing on the pedal produces the corresponding effect.
MEMORY Indicator
This is lit when the MEMORY/TAP pedal is used for switching between MANUAL and memories (14).
MEMORY/TAP Pedal
This pedal performs two functions, as a Memory Pedal used for switching between MANUAL and memories (14), and for Tap Input of the delay time. MEMORY/TAP Pedal Operation (p. 14, 15)
TAP Indicator
This is lit when the MEMORY/TAP pedal is used for Tap Input.
Rear Panel
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INPUT Jacks (A (MONO), B)
This is the input jack for connecting to the output of an electric guitar or other instrument or effects processor. For MONO use, make the connection to the A (MONO) jack. Making the Connections (p. 4)
PHONES Jack
You can connect headphones here to monitor the sound.
* Turn on the power before you connect headphones. When turning off the power, first unplug the headphones, then switch off the power. * Please observe due caution when using headphones while the Output Mode is set to +4 dB, since their volume may get significantly higher.
* The INPUT A (MONO) jack also doubles as the power switch when the unit is running on battery power. The power comes on when a plug is inserted into the INPUT A (MONO) jack, and goes off when it is unplugged. Unplug any connected cords when the unit is not in use.
AC Adaptor Jack
This jack is for connecting an AC adaptor (BOSS PSA-series, sold separately). Using an AC adaptor makes possible long performances with no worry about batteries going dead.
CTL PEDAL Jack
Connect an external control pedal (the optional BOSS FS-5L/FS-5U) to this jack. You can use the external control pedal to turn the effect on and off, to input the delay time with Tap Input, and to switch memories. Setting the External Pedal Function (p. 31)
OUTPUT Jacks (A (MONO), B)
This jack is for connection to a guitar/bass amp, another effects processor, mixer, MTR, or the like. For MONO use, make the connection to the A (MONO) jack. Making the Connections (p. 4)
How to Use Each Mode
How to Use SOS (Sound On Sound)
1. Turn the MODE knob to SOS. 2. Press the ON/OFF pedal to start recording. Play what is to be used as the basic phrase. The remaining memory is indicated as a percentage in the display.
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3. Press the ON/OFF pedal again to stop recording. Loop playback of the recorded phrase begins at the same time you press the pedal. The loop time is indicated in the display as shown below. The TEMPO indicator also flashes.
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4. Overdub another phrase. Sounds are overdubbed during loop playback only while the pedal is held down. Continue to hold the pedal down as you play the phrase you want to record. * If the ON/OFF pedal is held down only for a brief period, loop playback stops, and the recorded phrase is erased. By pressing the MEMORY/TAP pedal during loop playback, you can have the delay applied to the guitar sound as loop playback continues. However, you cannot overdub. To stop loop playback, press the MEMORY/TAP button again (we recommend Pedal Mode 2 or 3).
How to Use TWIST
1. Turn the MODE knob to TWIST. 2. Hold down the ON/OFF pedal. The delay sound starts to oscillate, then the oscillation speeds up as its pitch increases.
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3. Release the pedal. The oscillating sound begins to fade away, and the normal delay sound returns. This effect works very well with distortion sounds, and combining it with distortion results in an even wilder effect (you can adjust the volume of the oscillating sound with the E.LEVEL knob). Using this for the ending of a song is effective. * You can switch the normal effect on and off by pressing the ON/OFF pedal only briefly.
How to Use WARP
1. Turn the MODE knob to WARP. 2. Hold down the ON/OFF pedal. The feedback level and volume increase.
3. Release the pedal. The effect corresponding to the knob positions (E.LEVEL, F.BACK) resumes. You can create fantastic effects by repeating the warped delay sound and then playing a phrase on top of this. * You can switch the normal effect on and off by pressing the ON/OFF pedal only briefly. 22
How to Use TAPE
You can have either one or two playback heads used for the tape echo effect. Setting this to 2 produces a multi-tap delay effect. 1. Turn the MODE knob to TAPE. 2. Hold down the ON/OFF pedal until HEd1 or HEd2 appears in the display. 3. You can change the number of playback heads used by continuing to hold down the ON/OFF pedal as you turn the DELAY TIME knob. HEd1: One head is used HEd2: Two heads are used
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* This is set at the factory to HEd1. * This setting is preserved even after the power is turned off. If you want to save it as a setting for the Memories (14), then carry out the Write procedure (p. 10).
How to Use DUAL
Although DUAL mode features a short delay and long delay connected in series, you can change the delay time for the short delay. 1. Turn the MODE knob to DUAL. 2. Hold down the ON/OFF pedal until SHORT appears in the display. In this case, the short delays delay time is indicated.
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3. You can change the delay time by continuing to hold down the ON/OFF pedal as you turn the DELAY TIME knob. * This is set at the factory to SHORT 50msec, LONG 300 msec. * This setting is preserved even after the power is turned off. If you want to save it as a setting for the Memories (14), then carry out the Write procedure (p. 10).
How to Use MODULATE
You can change the MODULATE modulation rate and depth settings. 1. Turn the MODE knob to MODULATE. 2. Hold down the ON/OFF pedal until r appears in the display. The rate value appears next to the r in the display.
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3. You can change the rate value by continuing to hold down the ON/OFF pedal as you turn the DELAY TIME knob. 4. Hold down the ON/OFF pedal and turn the DELAY TIME knob to have d displayed. The depth value appears next to the d in the display. * Press the DELAY TIME knob once more to have r displayed.
5. You can change the depth by continuing to hold down the ON/OFF pedal as you turn the DELAY TIME knob. * This is set at the factory to r:80, d:70. * This setting is preserved even after the power is turned off. If you want to save it as a setting for the Memories (14), then carry out the Write procedure (p. 10).
How to Use the Tempo Function
The DD-20 includes a Tempo function, which allows you to specify the delay time in terms of note lengths. The display is switched as shown below each time you press the TEMPO button.
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(Quarter note)
(Dotted 8th note)
(Quarter note triplet)
(8th note)
(8th note triplet)
(Half note triplet) (Dotted quarter note) (Half note) (Dotted half note) (Whole note)
* Notes for certain delay time settings may not be indicated in the display. * The range of the delay time setting differs according to the tempo selected. The delay sound produced is as shown in the figure.
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Rhythm Used in Pressing the TAP Pedal or the TAP Button
* If you want to set the delay time to match the timing of the tap input, select Quarter Note.
Indicating the BPM in the Delay Time Display
You can switch the DD-20s time delay display to show the tempo (BPM). If, for example, you already know the BPM of the song you are performing, you can get a perfectly synchronized delay effect by setting the delay time with the indicated tempo (BPM). * Specifying the note lengths with the TEMPO button also makes it easy to specify the times for dotted notes, triplets, and other kinds of notes. 1. Hold down the TAP button until the delay time indicated in the display changes to show the tempo (BPM).
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Use this same procedure to return to the time (msec) display. When the delay time is saved after switching the display, the method used to display it is also saved.
Settings Made When the Power is Switched ON
You can make the following settings with the operations performed while turning on the power.
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Returns settings to their factory defaults. Returning Settings to Their Factory Defaults (p. 34)
This sets the pedal mode. Changing the Pedal Mode Settings (p. 29)
WRITE Button + SELECT Button
Set how the Memory numbers are to be indicated.
Setting the External Pedal Function (p. 33)
This sets the output mode. Setting the Output Mode (p. 30)
This sets the External Pedal Function. Setting the External Pedal Function (p. 31)
Changing How Memory Numbers Are Indicated
Not only can you confirm the currently selected memory merely by checking the lit MEMORY number indicators, you can also change the pattern in which the indicators light up. Select the pattern that provides the easiest way to check the memory in any particular environment. When using the DD-20 in dimly lit surroundings, you can confirm memory numbers more easily by using the Lighting Pattern 2 setting. Lighting Pattern 1 (Normal): Only the indicator for the selected memory lights up (or flashes).
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MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL
Lighting Pattern 2: The number of indicators lighting up (or flashing) corresponds to the selected memory number.
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1. Switch off the power.
2. While holding down the WRITE button and the SELECT button, switch on the power.
3. Press the SELECT button to set the MEMORY indicator lighting pattern.
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Lighting Pattern 1
Lighting Pattern 2
4. Press the WRITE button. After the MEMORY Number indicator begins flashing rapidly, the setting is stored in memory and the unit returns to its ordinary state. * To cancel the setting change and the unit returns to its ordinary state, then before you press the WRITE button, operate the MANUAL/TAP or ON/OFF pedal. 33
Returning Settings to Their Factory Defaults
You can restore the following settings to their original factory values. Memory 1 (p. 12) Memory Settings Memory 2 (p. 12) Memory 3 (p. 12) Memory 4 (p. 12) MANUAL Delay Time (p. 9) (when the power is switched on) DUAL Short Delay Time (p. 24) MODULATE Rate/Depth (p. 25) TAPE (p. 23) Pedal Mode (p. 29) Output Mode (p. 30) External Pedal Function (p. 31) MEMORY Number Indication (p. 33) SMOOTH TAPE DUAL MODULATE MANUAL: 300 msec S: 50 r: 80, d: 70 HEd1 Mode 1 Mode 1 TAP Lighting Pattern 1
Carrying out the following procedure completely clears the content currently stored in the memories (1-4). 1. Switch off the power. 2. While holding down the WRITE button, switch on the power. The MEMORY Number indicators (1-4) flash.
The volume level of the instrument connected to INPUT jack is too low.
Could you be using a connection cable that contains a resistor? Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor.
Is the effect level (E. LEVEL knob) set to minimum?
Operate the E.LEVEL knob to adjust the effect level (p. 16).
Pressing the ON/OFF pedal does not switch on or off as intended.
Is the Pedal mode set to SOS, WARP or TWIST? The pedal functions differently according to the Pedal mode settings. For more details, refer to the description of each mode. SOS (p. 21), WARP (p. 22), TWIST (p. 22)
Cannot be saved to the memories
The delay time cannot be saved in SOS or MANUAL. SOS cannot be saved to the memories. Delay time settings in MANUAL are saved by pressing the DELAY TIME knob or switching memories before the power is turned off.
Information not displayed
External pedal not indicated. The external pedal is not indicated unless it is connected (p. 31). Output mode not indicated. A: DIR/B: EFX is not indicated when input is in stereo. For more detailed information, refer to Setting the Output Mode (p. 30). The set delay time is different than the time displayed. Manual delay time settings change unless the Write procedure is carried out. The settings are saved when you press the DELAY TIME knob or switch memories. The delay time does not reach the maximum of 23 seconds The range of the delay time setting may vary according to the mode and the tempo setting. For more detailed information, refer to MODE List (p. 18) and How to Use the Tempo Function (p. 26).
Sample Settings
SMOOTH (Memory 1)
Roland SPACE ECHO RE-201 (Memory 2)
MODE: TAPE HEd2
DUAL (Memory 3)
MODE: DUAL/SHORT 50 msec
MODULATE (Memory 4)
MODE: MODULATE/RATE 80, DEPTH 70
Holding down the ON/OFF pedal produces the twist effect.
ROOM AMBIENCE
SLAP BACK ECHO
MODULATE DOUBLING
MODE: MODULATE/RATE 25, DEPTH 95
Setting Memo (
Specifications
DD-20: DIGITAL DELAY Nominal Input Level -20 dBu (GUITAR/BASS) +4 dBu (AMPLIFIER SEND/RETURN) Input Impedance 1 M Nominal Output Level -20 dBu (GUITAR/BASS) +4 dBu (AMPLIFIER SEND/RETURN) Output Impedance 1 k (OUTPUT A (MONO), B) 33 (PHONES) Recommended Load Impedance 10 k Residual Noise Level -93 dBu or less (IHF-A typ.) * E. LEVEL/F. BACK/TONE knobs are set to the center position Display Custom LCD (with backlit) Controls ON/OFF Pedal MEMORY/TAP Pedal DELAY TIME Knob E.LEVEL Knob F. BACK Knob TONE Knob MODE Knob TAP Button TEMPO Button MEMORY WRITE Button MEMORY SELECT Button Indicators POWER Indicator (serves also as battery check indicator) ON/OFF Indicator MEMORY Indicator TAP Indicator MANUAL Indicator MEMORY Number Indicator 14 TEMPO Indicator Connectors INPUT A (MONO) Jack (1/4 inch phone type) INPUT B Jack (1/4 inch phone type) PHONES Jack (stereo 1/4 inch phone type) CTL PEDAL Jack (1/4 inch phone type) OUTPUT A (MONO) Jack (1/4 inch phone type) OUTPUT B Jack (1/4 inch phone type) AC Adaptor Jack Power Supply Dry battery (R6/LR6 (AA) type) x 6: DC 9V AC Adaptor (DC 9V) Current Draw 200 mA (9 V max.) * Expected battery life under continuous use: Carbon: 2 hours Alkaline: 7 hours These gures will vary depending on the actual conditions of use. Dimensions 173 (W) x 158 (D) x 57 (H) mm 6-13/16 (W) x 6-1/4 (D) x 2-1/4 (H) inches Weight 1.2 kg / 2 lbs 11 oz (including batteries) Accessories Owners Manual Leaet (USING THE UNIT SAFELY, IMPORTANT NOTES, and Information) Dry battery (LR6 (AA) type) x 6 * We recommend that alkaline batteries be used when replacing the batteries. Options AC Adaptor (PSA-series) * 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms * In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice.
ANALOG
... 18
ON/OFF Pedal.. 8 Output Mode. 30 Overdub. 18, 21
Batteries... 3 BPM.. 27
PAN.. Pedal Mode.. Pedal mode.. Polarity switch..
Connection.. 4 CTL PEDAL.. 31
Delay time.. DELAY TIME knob.. Depth.. Direct Sound.. DUAL.. 18,
Rate.. REVERSE...
Seamless switching.. 1 Short delay.. 24 SMOOTH... 18 SOS.. 18, 21 Sound On Sound.. 18, 21 STANDARD.. 18
Effect Sound.. External Pedal..
Factory Defaults
Tap Input... TAPE... 18, Tempo Function.. Time Advance Function. TWIST.. 18,
Long delay
MANUAL.. 910 MEMORY.. 10, 12, 33 MEMORY/TAP Pedal. 14 MODE.. 18, 21 MODULATE. 18, 25
WARP.. 18, Write..
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment. This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B Limit.
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Factory Reset Procedures
Caution: Many of these procedures will erase all memory in the unit. Make sure you have backed up any data you wish to keep before performing these procedures! If a unit is not listed here, it does not have an initialization procedure that is user-executable.
Model A-30/33/37 A-50/80 A-70/90/90EX A-220 A-300PRO A-500PRO A-500S A-800PRO A-880 AD-8 AP-700 AT-Series AX-09 AX-1/7 AXIS-1 AX-Synth
Procedure Power on while holding WRITE. (Hold for 15 seconds) While holding the first, third, and fourth buttons under the display, press CHANNEL. Then press any cursor button Power on while holding down MANUAL, then press ENTER Power on while holding B and MEMORY Hold ACT and <, use the VALUE dial to select FACTORY RESET. Press ENTER twice. Hold ACT and <, use the VALUE dial to select FACTORY RESET. Press ENTER twice. Hold MIDI CH and PGM CHANGE, press the SYSTEM key, Use the VALUE dial to select SY6, press ENTER 3 times. Hold ACT and <, use the VALUE dial to select FACTORY RESET. Press ENTER twice. Power on while holding SIGNAL and MEMORY Power on while holding WRITE. Confirm that F flashes in the display, then release WRITE. Press WRITE again Power on, then press EXIT repeatedly to get ANALYZER/FILTER screen. Cursor to MENU, press ENTER. Cursor to SYSTEM, press ENTER. Cursor to INITIALIZE, press ENTER. Use VALUE to select ALL MEMORY, then press ENTER twice (Make sure disk drive is empty.) Power on while holding ONE TOUCH PROGRAM Power on while holding FAVORITE A, B, and WRITE. Press TONE 5, then press WRITE. Power on while holding WRITE. (Hold for 30 seconds) While holding FUNCTION, press the F#0, C#2, and D#2 keys Power on while holding INC/+, DEC/-, and TONE 7(ORGAN/CLAVI), then press WRITE. Procedure Press UTILITY. Cursor to Initialize. Press ENTER. Cursor to All. Press ENTER twice Power on while holding GUITAR, MIC, and LINE. Press ENTER. Press MENU. Cursor to Factory Reset. Press ENTER three times. Power on while holding INPUT SELECT/GUITAR/BASS, MIC, and LINE. Press ENTER Press UTILITY. Press CURSOR Right to select Initialize. Press ENTER. Press CURSOR Right to select All. Press ENTER twice Press UTILITY. Cursor to Initialize. Press ENTER. Cursor to All. Press ENTER twice Procedure Press MENU. Use the DATA dial to select INITIALIZE. Press ENTER twice. Press MENU. Use the < / > buttons to select Factory Reset. Press ENTER twice. Press UTILITY. Cursor right to INIT. Press ENTER/YES. Use CURSOR buttons to select desired target to be initilaized, (GLOBAL, FX, MIXER, ALL). Press ENTER/YES twice Power on while holding WRITE. Release WRITE then press WRITE again Power on while holding DEL and REPEAT, then press ENTER Procedure With the unit on, Hold WRITE and press SYSTEM. Press ENTER twice Power on while holding the START/STOP button until F shows in the display Power on while holding the MEMORY button until F shows in the display Power on while holding METRONOME MODE and LOOP MODE. Press WRITE Power on while holding MEMORY Power on while holding WRITE. Release, then press WRITE again
Model BR-8/532/1180 BR-600 BR-800 BR-864 BR-900CD/ 1200CD BR-1600CD Model CD-2 CD-2E/2i CDX-1 CE-20 CR-80
Model D-2 DB-30 DB-60 DB-88 DB-90 DD-20
2010 Roland Corporation U.S.
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DDR-30 DEP-3/5 DJ-70/70MKII DR-3 DR-5 DR-202 DR-550/550MKII DR-660 DR-670 DR-770 DR-880 DS-330
Power on while holding the #1 button Power on while holding MEMORY NO UP (^) and DOWN (v) Power on while holding the UP ARROW button to enter test mode. Press A, press C, press S1. When finished the screen will display IC21 = OK Press EDIT. CURSOR Right to select SYSTEM. Press ENTER. CURSOR Right to select <FACTORY RESET>. Press ENTER twice Power on while holding FRET LEFT (<) and RIGHT (>), then press ENTER twice Power on while holding MUTE and ROLL. Press TAP/ENTER. Cursor to YES in the display. Press TAP/ENTER Power on while holding -1 and +1, then press START Press UTILITY, then use LEFT (<) and RIGHT (>) to select [8] INIT. Press ENTER twice Power on while holding REC and STOP / CONT. Press ENTER twice Press UTILITY, then use LEFT (<) and RIGHT (>) to select [9] F. RST. Press ENTER twice Press EDIT. Press CURSOR Right to select Factory Reset. Press ENTER twice Power on while holding REVERB and SPLIT, then press YES Procedure Press FUNCTION so it is lit. Use the FAMILY </> buttons to select Utility, then use the SELECT </> buttons to select Factory Reset. Press TEMPO >/YES twice Power on while holding WRITE Power on while holding REC/PUNCH IN Power on while holding RECORDER Press MENU. Press UTILITY then press FACTORY RESET. Press EXECUTE. Power on while holding WRITE Power on while holding REC in the DISK RECORDER section Power on while holding WRITE Press UTILITY. Use the buttons under the display that correspond to <<PAGE>> to select FACTORY PRESET. Press EXECUTE, then press OK. When the screen displays RESET COMPLETE, turn the unit off, then on Press FUNCTION and use the PAGE (<) (>) buttons to select Factory Preset. Touch the Execute icon followed by the OK icon on the display screen. Power off then on Power on while holding WRITE Power on while holding USER PROGRAM/WRITE With the unit on, press FUNCTION until RESUME shows in the display. Then press TEMPO+ Power on while holding USER PROGRAM/WRITE Performance Sets need to be loaded from disk to restore factory default settings. Insert the factory ZIP Disk into the drive and power on. Press F5 (Disk), then F1 (Load). Press PAGE ^ / v to select PRF MEM and press UPPER 1(Execute) While holding REC and PLAY, press STRINGS. Power off and then back on While holding REC and PLAY, press CHOIR. Power off and then back on Power on while holding REC Power on holding LIGHT and SELECT. Release, then press LIGHT and SELECT again Power on while holding USER PROGRAM/WRITE Power on while holding USER PROGRAM/WRITE Procedure Hold REVERB and press TRANSPOSE, hold OTHERS and use the +/- buttons to select Fct in the display. Press the Stop/Start button twice. With the unit on, press MENU. Press the UP or DOWN cursor buttons to select FACTORY RESET. Press 8 (EXECUTE) twice Press MENU. Use the CURSOR Up and Down buttons to select Factory Reset, then press F8 [Select] followed by F7 [OK]. Press F7 [OK] when completed.
Model E-09 E-10/20/30 E-35 E-36 E-50/60/80 E-56 E-66 E-68/70/86/96 E-300/500 E-600 EG-101 EM-10 EM-15/25 EM-20/30/50/55 EM-2000 ep-5/7/7MKII ep-9 ep-75/85 EQ-20 EXR-3/5 EXR-40/46OR
Model F-110 Fantom Fantom-G6/7/8
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Fantom-S/S88 Fantom-Xa Fantom-XR Fantom-X6/7/8 FC-100MKII FC-200 FG-10/1000 FP-2 FP-4 FP-5 FP-7 FP-8 FR-3 FR-5/7
Press MENU. Use the CURSOR Up or Down buttons to select Utility, then press ENTER. Press 3 (Factory Reset) Press 8 (Execute) Press EXIT. Press MENU. Turn the VALUE dial to select Utility and then press ENTER. Press F3. Press F6 Press MENU. Press CURSOR Down to select UTILITY. Press ENTER. Press CURSOR Down to select FACTORY RESET. Press ENTER twice Press MENU. Press the CURSOR DOWN button to select Utility. Press button 3 (Factory Reset). Press Button 8 (Exec). Cycle the power Power on while holding pedals #1, #2, and #8 Power on while holding the #10 pedal, then press the CTL pedal Power on while holding CLEAR and EXIT Power on while holding REVERB until Fct shows in the display Power on while holding FUNCTION Power on while holding PEDAL CONTROL Power on while holding FUNCTION Press FUNC and release. While holding PIANO, press FUNC again Power on while holding SET and ORCHESTRA. Power on while holding MENU/WRITE. Press the DATA/ENTER button Procedure Press MENU. Touch UTILITY, then touch FACTORY RESET. Touch EXECUTE Power on while holding WRITE Performance Sets need to be loaded from disk to restore factory default settings. Insert the factory ZIP Disk into the drive and power on. Press F5 (Disk), then F1 (Load). Press PAGE ^ / v to select PRF MEM and press UPPER 1 (Execute) Power on while holding PARAMETER + and -, then press VALUE + With the power off, set the GUITAR /BASS switch to match the instrument you are using. Power on while holding TUNER(STRING SEL). Press WRITE Poly Mode: Power on while holding PLAY, GENERAL EDIT, and IND EDIT. Mono Mode: Power on while holding TUNE, CONTROL ASSIGN, and DATA TRANSFER Power on while holding the #6, #7, and #8 buttons. Use the FUNCTION LEFT (<) and RIGHT (>) buttons to select 2.All Factory Preset, then press WRITE three times Power on while holding WRITE. Release WRITE, (The MEMORY indicator will flash), then press WRITE again Power on while pressing in the PARAMETER knob, then press WRITE Power on while holding Pedal #2, then press the VALUE + button. Now press EDIT/PLAY Power on while holding WRITE/COPY, then press YES Power on while holding WRITE, then press WRITE again Power on while holding Pedal #2, then press the PATCH+ button to select INI. Press EDIT/PLAY. Then press PATCH+ and PATCH- simultaneously Press SYSTEM. Press PARAMETER (>) right to select FACTORY RESET. Use VALUE to select ALL. Press WRITE twice Power on while holding the CHANNEL SELECT A and B buttons (within the PREAMP/SPEAKER section), then press WRITE Power on while holding MOD and SFX. Press WRITE Power on while holding MOD and FEEDBACKER/SLOW GEAR. Press WRITE Power on while holding the PREAMP ON/OFF and (PREAMP)TYPE/VARIATION buttons. Press WRITE Power on while holding COMP/LIMITER ON/OFF and TYPE VARIATION. Press WRITE Press SYSTEM. CURSOR right to select FACTORY RESET then press ENTER twice. Press FUNCTION. Press SELECT Left or Right to choose Utility. Press ENTER twice Press MENU. Use the CURSOR Up and Down buttons to select Utility then press ENTER. Use the CURSOR buttons to select Factory Reset then press ENTER twice. Power off and on. Press TUNER/UTILITY. Use PARAMETER LEFT (<) and RIGHT (>) buttons to select FACT Page 3
Model G-70 G-600/800 G-1000 GI-10 GI-20 GM-70 GP-16 GP-20 GP-100 GR-09 GR-1 GR-20 GR-30 GR-33 GS-10 GT-3 GT-5 GT-6/8/Pro GT-6B GT-10/10B GW-7 GW-8 GX-700
Model HP-130 HP-557 HPD-10 HPD-15
INIT. Cursor to left and dial SYSTEM, then right and dial P#100. Press WRITE, then TUNER/UTILITY Procedure Power on while holding REC Press GUIDE button until it is NOT lit. Touch PIANO, then touch FUNCTION. Use Page (<) (>) to select the function page. Touch FACTORY RESET. Touch OK While holding SHIFT, press EDIT. Press the V button until you see FACTORY RESET. Press >, then use the +/- buttons to select ALL. Press V, then press 4/OK Press SYSTEM and use the PARAMETER (>) to select FACTORY RESET SYSTEM. Use the VALUE dial to select ALL and press WRITE Procedure Press DATA TRANSFER. Use PAGE UP (^) and DOWN (v) to select FACTORY PRESET. Press YES While holding EXIT, press UTILITY. Press F6 (EXECUTE), then F5 (YES) While holding SHIFT, press INIT/UTIL. Press INIT/UTIL repeatedly to select INITIALIZE WRITE. Use the DOWN/UP buttons to select FACTORY PRESET, then press WRITE Press EDIT. Press INIT/UTIL (Bank 7) repeatedly to select Factory Reset. Press REC then press WRITE Power on while holding RECORD located in the SEQUENCER section Press UTILITY. Use CURSOR buttons to select 16 SYSTEM FACTORY RESET. Press ENTER twice Press MENU. Press PAGE/CURSOR Right to select Factory Reset. Press ENTER twice Press MENU. Use ^/v to select UTILITY then press ENTER. ^/v to select FACTORY RESET then press ENTER twice. Press MENU. Use ^/v to select UTILITY then press ENTER. Press F3 FACTORY then press F6 EXECUTE. Press MENU. Use the VALUE Dial to select 5. Utility then press ENTER. Use the VALUE Dial to select Factory Reset then press ENTER. Press Button 5 [EXEC]. Press MENU. Use the CURSOR buttons to select UTILITY, then press ENTER. Use the CURSOR buttons to select FACTORY RESET, then press ENTER. Press 7 [EXEC] to confirm. Power off then back on when finished. Press CHORUS and REVERB (above INITIALIZE) simultaneously. Press VALUE UP (^) Press CONTROL and MASTER simultaneously. Use PARAMETER UP (^) and DOWN (v) to select ALL. Press VALUE UP (^) Power on while holding NUMBER 8 (also labeled PERFORM 16 and CAPS). Press ENTER and then press WRITE Press UTILITY, then use the DATA dial to select FACTORY PRESET. Press ENTER twice Power on while holding NUMBER 8 (also labeled PERFORM 16 and CAPS). Press ENTER, then press WRITE Press VALUE to select Performance Mode. While holding VOLUME press VALUE. Use the CATEGORY/BANK dial to select Piano (LCD will display Fct). Press VALUE twice Press UTILITY. Cursor down once, then cursor right three times to select FACTORY PRESET. Press ENTER twice, then press UTILITY Press UTILITY. Press F6 twice to select MENU 3. Press F1. Then press F6. If necessary, use the VALUE DIAL to turn Memory Protect OFF and press F6 twice Press TUNE/FUNCTION. Press F5 (FACTORY), then F4 (JW RESET), then F3 (GS RESET), then F4 (YES) Power on while holding WRITE and FLUTE Press UTILITY. Use PAGE </> to select Factory Preset and press ENTER. Use PAGE </> to select ALL and press ENTER twice Procedure Press FUNCTION. Touch [System Setting]. Touch [Facotry Reset]. Touch [Execute Press the One Touch Program PIANO button. Touch FUNCTIONS. Touch FACTORY RESET
Model JD-800 JD-990 JP-8000 JP-8080 JS-30 JS-5 Juno-D Juno-Di Juno-G Juno-Gi Juno-Stage JV-30 JV-35/50 JV-80/90 JV-880 JV-1000 JV-1010 JV-1080 JV-2080 JW-50 JX-1 JX-305
Model KF-90 KR-5/7
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KR-15/15M KR-55 KR-75 KR-177 KR-277/375 KR-350 KR-377 KR-500 KR-570 KR-575 KR-577/977 KR-650 KR-770 KR-1070 KR-1077 KR-3000 KR-3500/4500 KR-4700/5000 KR-5500
Press the One Touch PIANO button. Touch FUNCTION SETTINGS. Touch FACTORY RESET. Touch EXECUTE. Touch YES Hold MIDI/FUNC and press CARD. Hold both VARIATION buttons for 5 seconds Press UTILITY and use the PAGE <</>> buttons to select Factory Preset. Press EXECUTE, then press OK In the Utility menu screen, press PAGE < (left) or PAGE >(right) to select the FACTORY PRESET page. Press EXECUTE. Press OK Press FUNCTION until it is lit. Use BEAT and TEMPO buttons to display FNC41. Press TRANSPOSE twice While holding LOAD and SAVE, press WRITE Press FUNCTION until it is lit. Use the PAGE left or PAGE right buttons at the bottom of the display until Factory Reset appears. Press FACTORY RESET next to the display. Press EXECUTE at the bottom of the display. Press OK While holding FROM and TO, press WRITE While holding PART VOLUME ACCOMP, press TRACK 2 and 4 buttons (Composer section) simultaneously. Press PART VOLUME ACCOMP repeatedly to get FACTORY SETUP LOAD in the window. After loading is complete, power off and then back on Press FUNCTION and use the PAGE left or right buttons to select Factory Preset. Touch the Execute icon followed by the OK icon on the display screen. Power off then on Press FUNCTION until it is lit. Touch [Factory Reset]. Touch [Execute]. Touch [OK] While holding LOAD and SAVE, press WRITE While holding PART VOLUME ACCOMP, press TRACK 2 and 4 buttons (Composer section) simultaneously. Press PART VOLUME ACCOMP repeatedly to get FACTORY SETUP LOAD in the window. After loading is complete, power off and then back on Press UTILITY and use the PAGE <</>> buttons to select Factory Preset. Press EXECUTE, then press OK Press FUNCTION until it is lit. Touch [Factory Reset]. Touch [Execute]. Touch [OK] While holding FROM and TO, press WRITE While holding LOAD and SAVE, press WRITE While holding EDIT, press LOAD and SAVE While holding LOAD and SAVE, press WRITE Procedure Power on while holding ENTER Procedure Power on while holding FINALIZE and ROOM ACOUSTIC While holding EDIT, press WRITE. Use PARAMETER UP (^) and DOWN (v) to select ALL, then press WRITE. When completed, press EDIT to return to Play Mode Set the SELECT switch to the OPTICAL Input setting, then power on while holding the CLOCK SOURCE button Power on while holding F3 Power on while holding F3 Power on while holding F3 Press SETUP. Press INC or DEC until Fct shows in the display. Press ENTER, then press WRITE Power on while holding down SHIFT, then press ENTER With unit on, Press SYSTEM. Press F2 UTIL. Press CURSOR DOWN until Factory Reset appears. Press F1. Press F4 Power on while holding down SHIFT, then press ENTER. Note, this procedure takes several minutes Press SYSTEM, then hold SHIFT and press keyboard pad 16. CURSOR to Factory Rest and press ENTER twice. With the unit on, press MENU. Use CURSOR to select Utility. Press ENTER. Press F4 (Factory Reset.) Press F6 (Execute)
Model LVC-1N Model M-10/16DX M-660/760 M-1000 M-BD1/DC1 M-GS64/OC1 M-SE1/VS1 MC-09 MC-303 MC-307 MC-505 MC-808 MC-909
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ME-5 ME-6/6B ME-8/8B ME-10 ME-20/20B ME-25 ME-30 ME-33 ME-50/50B ME-70 ME-X MICRO BR MK-80 MKS-50 MMP-2 MT-32 MT-90S MT-100 MT-120/120S MT-200 MT-300S MV-8000/8800
Power on while holding pedals #1 and #2, then press WRITE immediately Power on while holding PARAMETER DOWN (v) and LEFT (<), then press WRITE Power on while holding PARAMETER LEFT (<) and DOWN (v), then press WRITE/COPY Power on while holding the BANK DOWN (v) pedal, then press WRITE In Manual Mode, hold EDIT/EXIT and press PEDAL 2. Press WRITE twice. Hold EXIT and press the MEMORY v (down) pedal. Press WRITE twice. Power on while holding PARAMETER RIGHT (>) and VALUE DOWN (-), then press WRITE/COPY Power on while holding the AMP/EFFECT right button and EZ TONE. Release, then press WRITE and wait for WRITE to stop flashing in the LCD. Power off, then on again Power on while holding WRITE and BANK Left <, then Press WRITE Twice Press Pedals 3 & 4 at the same time to switch to Manual Mode. Hold down EDIT / EXIT and press the MOD pedal. Press WRITE twice. Power on while holding PARAMETER DOWN (v) and LEFT (<), then press WRITE Power on while holding UTILITY. Press YES twice. While holding WRITE, press EDIT. While holding the LEFT (<) and RIGHT (>) cursor buttons, press UP (^) Poly Mode: Power on while holding NUMBER 4 and 8. Mono Mode: Power on while holding NUMBER 3 and 7 With the unit on press SYSTEM until it is orange. Press PAGE until INITIALIZE appears. Use the left VALUE control to select the desired target to be initialized. (SYSTEM, USER PATCHES, ALL). Press ENTER twice While holding MASTER VOLUME, press RHYTHM PART. Press PART 1 With the unit on, Press SONG and [4]. Press <(Bwd) or >(Fwd) until Factory Reset is displayed. Press (+). Press > (PLAY). Turn off the power, then on again While holding STOP, press DELETE. After the display flashes ALL CLEAR, press EXECUTE Power on while holding REPEAT, SONG (blue button), and PLAY. Press FWD repeatedly, until the window reads T-13. Press PLAY, then press REC. Power off, then on Power on while holding REPEAT, SONG (blue button), and PLAY. Use the DIAL to select T-15 in the window. Press PLAY, then press REC. Power off, then on Press MENU and use the VALUE DIAL to select 13:Factory Prset. Press ENTER/TRANSPOSE twice. Power off then on Press SYSTEM, press F5 (SysInfo), press F3 (Initialize), press F5 (Yes). Please note that all factory patches need to be reinstalled via CD-ROM. Procedure Power on while holding both INSTRUMENT buttons, then press PARAM 1 Power on while holding MIDI CH and NOTE NUMBER. Power off, then back on Power on while holding both VALUE (solid < and >) buttons Power on while holding COMMAND on the left edge of the keyboard Power on while holding the two buttons under the word STANDARD Press EDIT. Press the SYSTEM key, then press the # 8 key. SY8 will show in the display. Press ENTER three times Press EDIT. Press the SYSTEM key, then press the # 8 key. SY8 will show in the display. Press ENTER three times Press EDIT. Use the VALUE knob to select SYS, then press ENTER. Use the VALUE knob to select SY16, then press ENTER. Press ENTER twice. Power on while holding OCT/PARAM Power on while holding NUMBER buttons 1 and 2. (This reloads the first BANK of settings) Press UTILITY, then press the RIGHT (>) cursor button repeatedly to select INITIALIZE. Press ENTER, then [EXEC] Press MENU. Use the ^/v buttons to select Utility then press ENTER. Use the Cursor buttons to select Factory Reset then press ENTER. Power on while holding WRITE With the unit off, turn the TYPE knob to VO-WAH. Power on while holding
Model P-55 Pad-8 Pad-80 PC-150 PC-200/200MKII PCR-30/50/80 PCR-M30/50/80 PCR-300/500/800 PK-5 PM-16 PMA-5 Prelude Pro-E PW-10
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Model R-09/HR R-5/8/8MKII R-8M R-70 RA-50/90 RA-95 RA-800 RC-50 RD-150 RD-170 RD-300GX RD-300SX RD-500 RD-600 RD-700/GX/SX RM-2 RMP-3/5 RS-5/9 RS-50/70 RSP-550 RSS-10 RV-70
MANUAL/MEMORY. (ON/OFF will blink three times, then the MEMORY indicator blinks). Release MANUAL/MEMORY, then press MANUAL/MEMORY again Procedure Press MENU. Use the ^/v buttons to select FACTORY RESET. Press REC twice. Power on while holding CURSOR PAGE and PARAM SELECT, then press ENTER twice Power on while holding ENTER and the RIGHT (>) CURSOR button, then press ENTER twice Power on while holding MIDI and ASSIGN, then press YES twice Power on while holding WRITE Power on while holding REC (WARNING: This will erase the original factory Performance settings. However, you can save them to disk before doing this procedure.) Power on while holding WRITE Power on while holding PLAY MODE and LOOP SYNC. Press ENTER. Power on while holding REC and PLAY Power on while holding WRITE Press EDIT. Use INC/DEC to select Utility, then press ENTER. Use INC/DEC to select Factory Reset, then press ENTER twice. Press EDIT. Use INC/DEC to select UtL, then press ORGAN. Press ENTER twice. Power on while holding NUMBER 1 and 8. Press DEC/YES Press EDIT. Press the RIGHT PAGE button until Initialize All is displayed. Press INC/YES twice. Press EDIT to return to Play mode Press EDIT. CURSOR down to 9 UTILITY and press ENTER. CURSOR down to Factory Reset All and press ENTER three times Power on while holding VALUE UP, SELECT and METRONOME. When rSt flashes in the display, press METRONOME again Power on while holding STOP/START. Press and hold STOP/START until reset is completed. With the unit on, press UTILITY. Use VALUE + / - to select Factory Reset. Press ENTER. Use VALUE + / - to select All. Press ENTER twice Press PATCH so it is lit. Press UTILITY so it is lit. Use PAGE/CURSOR Left or Right to select Ag5: FACTORY RESET. Press ENTER twice Power on while holding PROGRAM/PAGE UP (^) and DOWN (v), then press WRITE Power on while holding LOCK and OPTION. (The MCR-8 LED lights.) Press DEMO PROGRAM four times. Press DEVICE ID Power on while holding WRITE and DOWN. Use the UP (^) and DOWN (v) buttons to select AL. Press WRITE. Power off, then back on Procedure Power on while holding CLEAR Power on while holding REVERB and SPLIT, then press YES Power on while holding both INSTRUMENT buttons, then press ALL While holding SELECT, press both INSTRUMENT buttons. Press ALL Power on while holding both INSTRUMENT buttons, then press ALL Press UTILITY. CURSOR UP and use the VALUE DIAL to select Factory Preset. CURSOR DOWN and use the VALUE DIAL to select ALL. Press ENTER twice Power on while holding CLEAR, then press REC Power on while holding SYSTEM and PROGRAM. Use the DATA dial to select SYSTEM + PROGRAM. Press MEMORY Power on while holding SYSTEM and PROGRAM. Use the DATA dial to select SYSTEM + PROGRAM. Press MEMORY Power on while holding PARAM UP (^) and VALUE UP (^). Press WRITE. Wait three seconds and press WRITE again Power on while holding in the NUMBER/VALUE knob. Press PARAMETER LEFT (<), then dial to STANDARD mode or GUITAR mode. Press WRITE Power on while holding PRESET PATCH and USER PATCH (keep holding until TAP TEMPO Page 7
Model SB-55 SC-33 SC-50/55/MKII SC-88 SC-155 SC-880 SD-35 SDE-330 SDX-330 SE-50 SE-70 SH-01
SH-32 SH-201 Sonic Cell SP-202 SP-303 SP-404 SP-505 SP-606 SP-808 SPD-S SPD-6 SPD-8 SPD-11/20 SPD-30 SRV-330 SRV-2000 SRV-3030/D SX-700
goes out). Press WRITE. Power on while holding 1/A. Press the VALUE UP/DOWN buttons to select the desired target to be initialized. Press WRITE/EXEC twice Power on while holding PRESET and USER. Press WRITE. Press MENU, then select UTILITY. Select FACTORY RESET, then select OK and press CURSOR/VALUE. CAUTION: This procedure will erase all of the internal samples and initialize the unit: Hold down CANCEL and press DEL, then press the A/B button. Press DEL Power on while holding CANCEL, REMAIN, DEL. Press REC Power on while holding CANCEL, REMAIN, and DEL. When ini shows in the display, press REC Press SONG or PTN to display the Play screen. Press SYSTEM to display the system screen. Press F1 (UTILITY). Press F3 (INIT). Set desired target to be initialized with VALUE dial.(ALL, SYSTEM, SAMPLE, SEQ). Press F1 twice Caution: Initializing the unit permanently deletes all samples out of the internal memory. Press MENU. Press CURSOR to select SYSTEM and then press ENTER. Press F3 twice Press SYSTEM/DISK and CURSOR to 4.Init SystemParam?. Press ENTER Press SETUP. Press PAGE Right to select INIT/DELETE. Press ENTER. Use + or to select ALL. Press ENTER Power on while holding DRUMS/U1, PERC/U2, SFX/U3 and OTHERS/U4. Press OTHERS/U4 to execute the reset Power on while holding EDIT, then press COPY. Use the VALUE UP (^) and DOWN (v) to select F A L in the window. Press ALL/ENTER Power on while holding ALL/ENTER and the DOWN ARROW button. Press ALL/ENTER Press MENU. Use Knob 1 to select SYSTEM then press Button 3 [ENTER]. Press Button 2 to select the F.RESET tab. Use Knob 1 to select Factory Reset then press Button 3 [ENTER]. Power on while holding SYSTEM and PROGRAM. Use the DATA dial to select SYSTEM + PROGRAM. Press MEMORY Factory: Power on while holding WRITE and REVERB NON-LINEAR. Delay Mode: Power on while holding WRITE, REVERB NON-LINEAR and ROOM SIMULATE With the unit on, press MEMORY. Use NUMBER/ENTER dial to select FACTORY RESET. Press NUMBER/ENTER twice Press UTILITY. Use PARAMETER LEFT (<) and RIGHT (>) to select FACT INIT. Press WRITE Procedure Power on while holding the + and buttons. Release them, and then press DRUM KIT Press MENU. Use the ^/v buttons to select 9 OPTIONS then press OK. Use the ^/v buttons to select Factory Reset then press OK. Use the Dial to select All then press the SEL [v] button. Press OK. Power on while holding EDIT and START/STOP, then press START/STOP again Power on while holding SHIFT and EDIT SETUP. Press INC/+ to select ALL. Press ENTER twice Press SYSTEM. Use the LEFT (<) and RIGHT (>) CURSOR buttons to select INI, then press ENTER. Cursor to HI HAT and use the DATA dial to select ALL. Press ENTER twice Power on while holding SYSTEM and JUMP, then press ENTER Press SETUP, then F3 MENU. Rotate VALUE to select RESET. Press F3 and use VALUE to select ALL. Press F3 EXEC to execute Press SETUP, then press F3 four times. Press SETUP, then press F4 four times Press SETUP, then press F5 three times Press SETUP. Press F5 twice Power on while holding TRIGGER SELECT and EDIT, release both then press EDIT again Power on while holding MODE and PATTERN GROUP KEY A Power on while holding MODE and TRACK #1 Power on while holding TRACK WRITE and TRACK #1 Page 8
Model TD-3 TD-4 TD-5 TD-6/V TD-7 TD-7T TD-8 TD-9 TD-10 TD-12 TD-20/20X TMC-6 TR-505 TR-626 TR-707/727
TR-909
Power on while holding TRACK #1 and PATTERN #1 Procedure Power on while holding PART and EDIT Procedure Press FUNCTION/MENU. Touch [Global Parameter]. Touch [ALL] Power on while holding MELODY/INTELL, CONTROLLERS and EFFECTS With the unit on, press the FUNCTION/MENU button. Press GLOBAL PARAMETER on the touch screen. Then press ALL on the touch screen Power on while holding PAGE left and PAGE right. Press WRITE Press [SYSTEM]. Press Page [>] to display Page 3. Press F2 [F.RST]. Select ALL , then press F6 [EXEC]. Press WRITE. With the unit on press UTILITY. Use NUMBER/VALUE dial to select Factory Reset. Press NUMBER/VALUE three times Power on while holding F1, F3, and F5. Press F6 for All, F4 for Patches, or F2 for System Power on while holding PAGE (>) and PAGE (<). Press WRITE twice Press SYSTEM. Press PAGE (>) to display page 3. Press F1 F.RST. Press F6 EXEC then press WRITE. Power on while holding WRITE. Release WRITE, then press WRITE again Power on while holding MAIN, SUB and PEDAL in the HARMONIC BAR PART section Power on while holding the UPPER, LOWER, and PEDAL buttons in the HARMONIC BAR PART section. Release and re- press the UPPER, LOWER, and PEDAL buttons once again With the unit on, confirm that the VOLUME is at the MIN position, then power off. Power on while holding BAND, WRITE, and H-BAR MANUAL Press EDIT. Use the RIGHT/LEFT ARROW buttons to select UTILITY and press ENTER. Use the UP/DOWN ARROW buttons to select Factory Reset. Press WRITE, then press ENTER Power one while holding BANK, WRITE, and H-BAR MANUAL. Continue holding BANK, WRITE, and H-BAR MANUAL until all panel indicators light. Press WRITE, then press F3 to access the INIT MENU screen. Press F4 to access the COLD BOOT screen, then press ENTER Press SYSTEM, then press F1-F4 ON/OFF. Use the VALUE dial to put a check in the ALL box and press ENTER three times Power on while holding PROJECT/SYS and F1. Continue to press F1 until completed Press FUNCTION so it is lit. Press F4 [UTILITY]. Use the VALUE dial to select 9. Initialize then press ENTER. Use the VALUE dial to select 2. Factory Reset All then press ENTER. Press F4 [Execute] then press F4 [OK]. Power on while holding BYPASS and FEMALE CHOIR. Power on while holding PLAY, VOICE EXPANSION, and MIDI Press MENU. Cursor to Factory Reset then press F2 [ENTER]. Press F1 [OK]. With the unit on, press UTILITY until it is lit. If the UTILITY Menu1 screen is displayed, press PART/ >. (the UTILITY Menu2 screen will appear). Press F1 (FACTORY). Press F6(EXEC) Press FUNCTION/ENTER. Use the +/- buttons to display Utl. Press STRINGS, then press FUNCTION/ENTER twice. With the unit on, Press MODE. Touch FACORY RESET, then touch EXECUTE Press UTILITY. Touch FACTORY RESET, then touch EXECUTE. Press MODE. Touch SYSTEM. Touch INIT. Touch EXECUTE. Hold shift and press F5/. Page to INIT. Press F1. Press ENTER/YES Hold SHIFT and press F4 (Utility). Press PAGE to get to page 3. Press F1 (PrmIni). Press F5. Press ENTER/YES Hold SHIFT and press F4 (Utility). Press PAGE to get to page 3. Press F6 (PrmIni). Press F5. Press ENTER/YES Press UTILITY. Press PAGE to get to page 3. Press F6 (PrmIni). Press F5. Press Page 9
Model U-110
Model VA-3 VA-5/7 VA-76 V-BASS VB-99 VF-1 VG-8/8EX VG-88 VG-99 VGA-5/7 VK-7 VK-8 VK-8M VK-77 VK-88 VK-1000 VM-3100/Pro VM/C-7100/7200 V-Piano VP-7 VP-70 VP-770 VP-9000 VR-700 V-Synth V-Synth GT V-SynthXT VS-1880/1824CD VS-2000CD VS-2400CD VS-2480
ENTER/YES Power on while holding down the PRESET/USER button Procedure Press CONTROL and MASTER simultaneously. Use PARAMETER UP (^) and DOWN (v) to select ALL. Press VALUE UP (^) Procedure Press UTILITY. Use VALUE + and - to select INITIALIZE, then press ENTER. Use VALUE + and - to select FACTORY PRESET, then press ENTER Press UTIL/CARD and use the CURSOR buttons to select 4:FACTORY RESET. Press ENTER three times. If Write Protect is on, press DEC once, then press ENTER three times Press DISK/UTILITY, select SOUND, select PRESET, then press ENTER. Use the dial to turn Memory Protect OFF if necessary, then press ENTER twice Press UTILITY, press F6 (MENU) twice to select Factory, then ENTER. Press F6 (EXECUTE). Use the dial to turn Memory Protect OFF if necessary, press ENTER, then press F6 (EXECUTE) With the unit on, press UTILITY. Cursor down to Utility Menu 2. Cursor right 3 times to select FACTORY RESET. Press ENTER twice. If Internal Write Protect is set to ON, turn the VALUE dial to select OFF, then press ENTER 3 times While holding down VOLUME, press VALUE. Release them, then turn CATEGORY/BANK to select PIANO. Rotate VALUE until Fct shows in the display. Press VALUE Twice With unit on, press UTILITY. Press UP or DOWN cursor buttons to select the UTIL 2 page. Use LEFT or RIGHT cursor buttons to select FACTORY RESET. Press ENTER twice With the unit on, press UTILITY. Press CURSOR left until FACTORY RESET shows in the display. Press ENTER twice. If WRITE PROTECT ON is displayed, turn the VALUE dial to select OFF, then press ENTER twice With the unit on, press SYSTEM/UTILITY. Press F6 [MENU] to select menu 3. Press F1[FACTORY], then press F6 [FACTORY]. If INT WRITE PROTECT=ON is displayed, press DEC, then press F6 twice
Model W-50
Model XP-10 XP-30 XP-50 XP-60/80 XV-88 XV-2020 XV-3080 XV-5050 XV-5080
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DD-20 Giga Delay23 Seconds of Pro-Quality DelayWith up to 23 seconds of delay, the DD-20 easily outshines the competition and can even double as a sound-on-sound pedal. Delay time can be adjusted via tap tempo or using a knob, which also features a push function to set the delay range more quickly. Eleven delay modes are provided covering everything from analog and tape delay to reverse delay and more. A Memory function makes it possible to change delay modesSmooth and Twist ModesThe DD-20 also introduces two delay effects sure to blow some minds. Twist creates wild delay effects similar to over-the-top manipulation of an analog tape echo, while Smooth creates ultra-smooth delay effects. This is a pedal no guitarist should be without!
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