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Read all Safety Instructions, Installation Instructions, Special Message Section items, and any Assembly Instructions found in this manual BEFORE making any connections, including connection to the main supply. Do not attempt to service this product beyond that described in the user-maintenance instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel. Main Power Supply Verification: Yamaha products are manufactured specifically for the supply voltage in the area where they are to be sold. If you should move, or if any doubt exists about the supply voltage in your area, please contact your dealer for supply voltage verification and (if applicable) instructions. The required supply voltage is printed on the name plate. For name plate location, please refer to the graphic found in the Special Message Section of this manual.
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WARNING: Do not place this product or any other objects on the power cord or place it in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll anything over power or connecting cords of any kind. The use of an extension cord is not recommended! If you must use an extension cord, the minimum wire size for a 25' cord (or less) is 18 AWG. NOTE: The smaller the AWG number, the larger the current handling capacity. For longer extension cords, consult a local electrician.
Ventilation: Electronic products, unless specifically designed for enclosed installations, should be placed in locations that do not interfere with proper ventilation. If instructions for enclosed installations are not provided, it must be assumed that unobstructed ventilation is required. Temperature considerations: Electronic products should be installed in locations that do not seriously contribute to their operating temperature. Placement of this product close to heat sources such as; radiators, heat registers etc., should be avoided. This product was NOT designed for use in wet/damp locations and should not be used near water or exposed to rain. Examples of wet /damp locations are; near a swimming pool, spa, tub, sink, or wet basement.
IMPORTANT: The louder the sound, the shorter the time
period before damage occurs. Some Yamaha products may have benches and/or accessory mounting fixtures that are either supplied as a part of the product or as optional accessories. Some of these items are designed to be dealer assembled or installed. Please make sure that benches are stable and any optional fixtures (where applicable) are well secured BEFORE using. Benches supplied by Yamaha are designed for seating only. No other uses are recommended.
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL
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Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha MAGICSTOMP. To get the most out of this product, we urge you to thoroughly read this manual before use. Also, please keep the manual in a safe place for future reference.
Contents
Precautions... 6 Package Contents... 6 MAGICSTOMPs Main Features.. 7 Component Names & Functions.. 8
Top Panel... 8 Rear Panel... 8
Connections... 10 Using the MAGICSTOMP.. 12
Turn on the amplifier and play... 12 Try out some of the other patches.. 12
Create your own sound... 14
Use the knobs to adjust the effect.. 14
Saving Patches... 16
Storing edited patches (STORE)... 16
Giving the patch a name... 18
Giving the patch a name (Name Edit Mode). 18
Tuner Mode... 20
Using the tuner... 20
Factory Set (Restore Factory Defaults).. 21
Restoring the factory defaults.. 21
Editing Patches with a Computer.. 22
Data Flow... 23 Using the Sound Editor for MAGICSTOMP.. 23
For Windows Users... 24 For Macintosh Users... 26
Error Messages... 28 Trouble Shooting... 28 Specifications... 29 SOFTWARE LICENSING AGREEMENT.. 30
Precautions
Avoid using the MAGICSTOMP in the following locations to prevent possible damage: In direct sunlight or next to heating equipment. In extremely cold or hot locations. Locations exposed to high humidity or excessive dust. Locations subject to strong shocks or vibration. Before making any connections, make sure that the power is switched OFF on the MAGICSTOMP and any external devices. To protect speakers from possible damage, always set the VOLUME knob to 0 before switching the power ON/OFF. When connecting any devices to this unit, make sure that the power is switched OFF first. Do not apply excessive force to the switches, knobs and controls. The MAGICSTOMP is a precision device. Handle it with care and avoid dropping or jarring it. For safety, always remove the power adaptor from the AC wall outlet if there is any danger of lightning striking in your area. Keep the MAGICSTOMP away from neon signs or fluorescent lighting to prevent noise pickup. To prevent damage and possibly electrical shock, never open the case and tamper with the internal circuitry. Never use benzene, thinner or other volatile liquids for cleaning, as these chemicals may cause damage or discoloration to the finish. Always use a dry, soft cloth to wipe off dust and dirt.
Package Contents
The following items are included in the MAGICSTOMP package. Check to see that you have everything listed here. MAGICSTOMP. 1 CD-ROM... 1 Power Adaptor (AC-10). 1 USB Cable.. 1 Owners Manual (this booklet). 1 Patch List.. 1
CAUTION
Before breaking the seal on the CD-ROM package, please carefully read the Software Licensing Agreement on page 30. Never attempt to play back the included CD-ROM on an audio CD player. Doing so may result in damage to your hearing as well as to your CD player/audio speakers.
MAGICSTOMPs Main Features
[Harnessing the power of Yamahas DSP technology]
The MAGICSTOMP utilizes a powerful 32-bit DSP designed by Yamaha to deliver amp simulations and effects from the DG series amplifiers and DG, AG, and UD-Stomp effects. It also produces a variety of digital effects derived from the Yamaha SPX series with unprecedented audio quality and function.
[New algorithms deliver stunning effects and powerful amplifier simulations for guitarists]
New Distortion & Amp type effect creates a variety of sounds from overdrive to powerful fuzz effects. New algorithms created by VCM (Virtual Circuitry Modeling) technology delivers vintage type phaser and flanger effects.
[Professional quality preset tone patches make the MAGICSTOMP ready to use out of the box]
Close collaboration with artists from around the world have produced a variety of ready to use, professional quality effects. <<99 On-board preset patches + CD-ROM patch library>> <<99 User patches allow editing and storing>>
[Feels and operates like a compact effector]
Simple design and controls (4 knobs, 3 footswitches) provide guitarists with a familiar operating environment. Operation is simple and straightforward to provide quick sound creation.
[Upload new patch data via USB]
Patches supplied on the accompanying CD-ROM or downloaded from the internet can be uploaded into the MAGICSTOMP via the USB cable. You can also store customized sound patches in your computer.
[Create custom effects on your computer with dedicated software based patch editor]
Use the supplied USB cable to connect the MAGICSTOMP to your computer, then use the accompanying Sound Editor For MAGICSTOMP application to edit the effects parameters and set parameters that can be controlled with the MAGICSTOMPs three control knobs. Create your own custom patches to make your own MAGICSTOMP.
[Built-in chromatic auto tuner]
The MAGICSTOMP also includes a built-in chromatic auto tuner, which is extremely useful in live performances and recording.
Component Names & Functions
I Top Panel
I Rear Panel
Component Names & Functions q Display
Displays information for the currently selected patch or operating conditions of the MAGICSTOMP.
w CONTROL Knobs
These are used to control patch parameters. ( page 14)
e VOLUME Knob
Controls the overall output volume of the MAGICSTOMP. ( page 12)
r STORE Button
This button is used to store patches that have been edited in the MAGICSTOMP. ( page 16)
t Switch, + Switch, ON/OFF Switch
These switches select patches, switch the patch ON or OFF, or switch modes. ( page 12, 13, 18, 20)
y INPUT Jack
For connecting an instrument such as a guitar, synthesizer, etc., to the MAGICSTOMP. ( page 11)
u INPUT LEVEL HIGH/LOW Switch
Selects HIGH or LOW impedance to match the input level with the output level of the instrument connected to the INPUT jack. ( page 11)
i OUTPUT L/MONO, R Jacks
For connecting the MAGICSTOMP to a guitar amplifier, recorder, PA mixer, etc. Use the L/MONO jack when connecting to monaural devices. ( page 11)
o USB Jack
For connecting the MAGICSTOMP to a computer. This lets you edit patch voices on the computer or move patch data between the computer and the MAGICSTOMP. ( page 23)
!0 AC IN Jack (Power Adaptor)
Connect the supplied power adaptor to this jack. ( page 10)
* Power is switched ON when the power adaptor is connected (and supplying power) to the main unit.
Connections
In order to prevent electric shock or damage to your equipment, turn OFF the power on the guitar amp, etc., and set the MAGICSTOMPs volume to its minimum level before making any connections. Only use the supplied AC-10 adaptor to power the unit. Using another adaptor may result in damage, overheating or fire, which can be very dangerous. Make sure to use the recommended AC voltage as indicated on the power adaptor. The supplied power adaptor AC-10 is designed specifically for use with the UD-Stomp. Never use this adaptor with any other device.
The MAGICSTOMP automatically switches ON when power is connected and supplied to the device. Connect a guitar, bass or any line level instrument such as a synthesizer, etc., to the INPUT jack. The MAGICSTOMP can also be connected to the effect loop of an amplifier, mixer, or other similar device. Set the INPUT LEVEL switch to match the output level of the instrument or device that is connected to the MAGICSTOMP. If the sound is distorted when the switch is set to the HIGH position, change the setting to LOW. If you feel output is low when the switch is set to the LOW position, change the setting to HIGH. When using patches with stereo output, we recommend connecting the MAGICSTOMPs output jacks to a stereo device. When connecting to a monaural device, use the OUTPUT L/MONO jack. When connecting the power adaptor to the MAGICSTOMPs AC IN jack, you can wrap the power adaptor cord around the cord hook as shown in the illustration below (this helps keeping the plug from being accidentally pulled out).
Dont let the cord bend sharply or kink when wrapping the cord around the hook. An excessive bend can cut the cord or start a fire.
AC IN jack
Cord hook
Power adaptor cord
Connections G Using the MAGICSTOMP with a guitar or other instrument
Connecting to a guitar amplifier (monaural)
Connecting to guitar amplifiers (stereo)
INPUT INPUT
Connecting to a recording device, etc.
L/MONO
L/MONO R
OUTPUT L/MONO
* The AC adaptors shape will vary according to the country to which the device is shipped. Power Adaptor (supplied) AC-10 Electric Outlet
Guitar, or other instrument
MAGICSTOMP
G Using the MAGICSTOMP in an effect loop
Power Adaptor (supplied) AC-10 Electric Outlet * The AC adaptors shape will vary according to the country to which the device is shipped.
OUTPUT L/MONO AC IN R INPUT
EFFECT SEND
EFFECT RETURN L R
Mixer, etc.
Using the MAGICSTOMP
The MAGICSTOMP comes loaded with a variety of effect patches (programmed effects). First, give some of the presets a try and see whats available.
I Turn on the amplifier and play
Youll hear the currently selected patch. Use the MAGICSTOMPs VOLUME knob to adjust the MAGICSTOMPs output volume.
Patch No. Patch Name
U99MAGICSTOMP0 GAINMSTRTONE I Try out some of the other patches
The MAGICSTOMP has a total of 198 patches. 99 of those are User Patches (U01 U99) to which you can save (overwrite) data of patches that you have created. The other 99 are Preset Patches (P01 P99) which can not be overwritten with new data. You can however, edit the Preset Patches and save them in the User Patch section.
* When shipped from the factory, the MAGICSTOMPs User Patch section contains the same data as found in the Preset Patches.
G Two ways to select patches
When the MAGICSTOMP is shipped from the factory, its [UP/DOWN MODE] is already set for the patch selection mode. In this mode, just press the + switch to move to the next greater patch number, and press the switch to move to the next lesser patch number. Hold either switch down and the patch numbers will quickly cycle up or down in order. In this mode, the ON/OFF switch is used to switch the patch (effect) on or off.
Pressing the switch decreases the patch number by 1
U01 U98 U99 P01 P97 P98 P99
U01DIST BAL0STERVOL
Pressing the + switch increases the patch number by 1
P99 P02 P01 U99 U04 U03 U02
Effect ON
Effect OFF
U01DIST GAINMSTRTONE
U01DIST EFFECT OFF
The other way to select patches is with the [Performance Mode]. In this mode, the , +, and ON/OFF switches are used to turn three adjacent patches ON and OFF.
q To enter the Performance Mode, press and hold any two switches (from , +, and
ON/OFF).
PERFORMANCE MODE appears in the display to inform you that the MAGICSTOMP is now in the Performance Mode.
w Press and hold the or + switch to change the patch set.
switch: U01/02/03P97/98/99P94/95/96 + switch: U01/02/03U04/05/06U07/08/09
* Patch sets (three adjacent patches make a patch set) have been predetermined. (U01, U02, U03), (U04, U05, U06) (U97, U98, U99), (P01, P02, P03) (P97, P98, P99). * When the MAGICSTOMP switches to the Performance Mode, the patch set containing the patch number selected with the Up/Down Mode is selected.
e To return to the UP/DOWN Mode, press and hold any two switches (from , +,
and ON/OFF).
UP/DOWN MODE appears in the display to inform you that the MAGICSTOMP is now in the Up/Down Mode.
Example) Switching from the Up/Down Mode (patch U06 is selected) to the Performance Mode.
When in the Performance Mode, the lamp of the currently selected patch lights (U05 is selected in the illustration below). Patch U04 ON/OFF switch Patch U06 ON/OFF switch
U06AG0TUBE100 BALVSTERVOL
Up/Down Mode
Press and hold any two of the three switches
Press and hold the switch. U01/02/03 P97/98/99 P94/95/96 P91/92/93 : :
Patch U05 ON/OFF switch
Press and hold the + switch. U07/08/09 U10/11/12 U13/14/15 U16/17/18 : :
U06AG0TUBE100 PERFORMANCE0MODE
U06AG0TUBE100 BAL0STERVOL
Performance Mode
When all three patches are switched OFF, the display appears as follows (all lamps are off).
U05AG0DYNAMIC2 0OFF0(U04:05:06)
Create your own sound
I Use the knobs to adjust the effect
The three knobs located below the display let you adjust different characteristics of the effect. The parameters that these knobs adjust, differ according to the selected patch. The name of the parameters that these knobs adjust, and the relative knob position of each of the parameters are shown on the lower half of the display. In the example shown below, the following parameter names and knob values are shown starting with the left knob. DRIV (Drive): 8.9, MSTR (Master): 4.0, TONE: 2.8
Saving Patches
I Storing edited patches (STORE)
The MAGICSTOMP lets you store your original patches in its User Patch memory (U01-U99). After creating a patch you like, use the following procedure to store the patch.
* Patches can not be stored in the Preset Patch memory (P01-P99). * The volume knobs setting is not stored with patch data.
The store operation takes your edited data and writes it to the destination patch number that youve selected, overwriting the old patch data with the new. Depending upon your needs, either overwrite the original patch with new data, or select another patch number to store the new data to.
G To rewrite (overwrite) the original patch with new data q After youre done editing, press the [STORE] button.
PRESS[STORE]1sec appears in the lower half of the display. The destination patch number to which the patch will be stored, and the patch name (under which the data will be stored) appears on the upper half of the display.
* If the [STORE] button is pressed when a Preset Patch is currently selected, the corresponding User Patch number is automatically selected as the destination patch number for storing.
Destination patch number for storing The name of the edited patch
P01DIST10000000 DRIVMSTRTONE
U01:DIST10000000 PRESS[STORE]1sec
w You can also give the patch a new name. To change the name of the patch, follow steps w through r described on page 18. e Press and hold the [STORE] button (about 1 second) until NOW STORING.
appears on the display.
Store complete!
Press and hold
U01DIST10000000 NOW0STORING.
* To cancel the store operation, press and quickly release the [STORE] button (within 1 second) and the MAGICSTOMP returns to its original condition (the changed patch name returns to its original name).
To store the data to the files original patch number (overwrite) and with the same patch name, press and hold the [STORE] button for more than 1 second to execute the store operation after youre done editing.
* This store procedure can not be used when editing a Preset Patch. You must first assign a User Patch number as the destination patch number before executing the store operation.
Saving Patches G Saving the data to a different patch number q After youre done editing, press the [STORE] button.
w Select the patch number to which you want to save the data.
Use the or + switches to select the destination patch number to which you want to save your data.
U11:DIST10000000 PRESS[STORE]1sec
e You can also give the patch a new name. To change the name of the patch, follow steps w through r described on page 18. r Press and hold the [STORE] button (about 1 second) until NOW STORING.
U11DIST10000000 NOW0STORING.
In additions to creating and storing new patches, you can use the store operation to put patches in the same order that you use them in performance making selection while playing quick and convenient.
Giving the patch a name
I Giving the patch a name (Name Edit Mode)
You can use up to 12 characters when making a name for a User Patch.
* Names of Preset Patches (P01-P99) can not be changed.
q Press the [STORE] button.
PRESS[STORE]1sec appears in the lower half of the display.
Current patch number
w Press and hold the ON/OFF switch until NAME EDIT MODE appears on the
display.
The cursor appears below the first character of the patch name.
_ U01DIST10000000 NAME EDIT MODE
Cursor
e Move the cursor to change characters.
Use the and + switches to move the cursor to the character you want to change, then use the three knobs to select the character.
_ U01TIST10000000 NAME EDIT MODE
The characters that can be set with each knob
A to Z (space)
a to z (space)
0 to 9 : ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + ,-. / (space)
Moves the cursor to the right () Press simultaneously with the [STORE] button to insert a space where the cursor is.
* Holding down the switch (and button) repeats the same operation continuously.
Moves the cursor to the left () Press simultaneously with the [STORE] button to delete the character selected with the cursor.
Up to 12 characters can be used in a patch name.
* Only 11 characters are displayed when the USB connection is used.
r After youve changed the name, press the ON/OFF switch.
The MAGICSTOMP is now in store standby mode.
U01:TUBE0DRIVE1 PRESS[STORE]1sec
t Press and hold the [STORE] button (about 1 second) until NOW STORING.
appears in the display.
The new patch name is stored with the patch.
Changing the patch name is complete.
U01:TUBE0DRIVE1 NOW0STORING.
U01TUBE0DRIVE1 DRIVMSTRTONE
* To cancel the patch name edit operation, press and quickly release the [STORE] button (within 1 second) and the MAGICSTOMP returns to its original condition (the patch name returns to its original name).
Tuner Mode
This mode is used for tuning your guitar. In the Tuner Mode, the MAGICSTOMP functions as a chromatic tuner.
* The MAGICSTOMPs OUTPUT jack is muted (no sound output) when the MAGICSTOMP is in the Tuner Mode.
I Using the tuner
Press and hold the ON//OFF switch until the tuner display (shown below) appears on the display.
With your guitar connected to the INPUT jack, use the display to tune your guitar.
* The Tuner Mode is not available during the store operation.
TUNE0PITCH:440Hz 00:000000|000000
Standard Pitch
If you want to use a standard pitch other than 440Hz, use the or + switches.
The standard pitch can be set anywhere between 438Hz and 445Hz in the MAGICSTOMP.
Play the string you want to tune (play a single tone).
1. First, tune the guitar until the name of the note you want to tune to appears on the display. 2. When the strings pitch is low, > mark will be displayed and the switchs lamp will be lit. When the strings pitch is high, < mark will be displayed and the + switchs lamp will be lit. The strings pitch is in tune when >|< appears in the display and the ON/OFF switchs lamp is lit.
Press the ON/OFF switch to return to the original display.
In Tune!
00000>| 0000>0| 000>00| 00>000|
TUNE0PITCH:440Hz E0:00000>|<
Note Name
|000< |00< |0< |<
Raise Pitch
Lower Pitch
Factory Set (Restore Factory Defaults)
I Restoring the factory defaults
Hold down both the ON/OFF switch and [STORE] button then plug in the power adaptor connected to the unit, and FACTORY SET will appear in the display.
00FACTORY00SET00 0NO:[-]0YES:[+]
Press the + switch and the display will ask for your confirmation.
* Pressing the switch cancels the Factory Set operation and the MAGICSTOMP will start normal operation.
00FACTORY00SET00 SURE?PUSH[STORE]
Press the [STORE] button to execute the Factory Set operation. All settings in the User Patch memory will be overwritten with factory default settings, which are the same as the Preset Patches.
* Press either the , + or ON/OFF switch to cancel the factory set operation, and the MAGICSTOMP will start normal operation.
When you restore the factory default settings, all data for the current settings in the User Patch memory will be lost. We recommend that you make a note of, or back up to a computer, any important data or settings.
Editing Patches with a Computer
In the CD-ROM that came with your MAGICSTOMP youll find some patch files (library file format) that contain patches other than those found in the MAGICSTOMPs Preset Patches (P01-P99). You can select any of the patches you like from the library and transfer them to the MAGICSTOMPs User Patches (U01-U99). Also found in the accompanying CD-ROM is the Sound Editor for MAGICSTOMP application that lets you use your computer to edit those parameters that can not be edited with the MAGICSTOMPs control knobs, to create your own original patches. Using the application is easy. Launch the Sound Editor for MAGICSTOMP application and select a patch library in the library window, then click to open the editor window in which you can edit all of the selected effects parameters. On the computers display you can set the patch type (effect type), patch name, and assign parameters that can be controlled with the MAGICSTOMPs control knobs. After editing the patch, it can be transferred to the MAGICSTOMPs the User Patch memory.
Library Window
Edit Window
I Data Flow
Use the supplied USB cable to connect the USB jack on your computer (Windows or Macintosh) to the MAGICSTOMPs USB jack. The Sound Editor for MAGICSTOMP application found in the accompanying CD-ROM can be used to edit MAGICSTOMP patches or transfer patch data between the MAGICSTOMP and your computer. This application can also be used to write patch data files found in the CD-ROM to the MAGICSTOMP. Also included in the CD-ROM are USB-MIDI Driver and OMS (required for Macintosh computers only) applications which are needed to allow communication between your computer and the MAGICSTOMP.
Computer
Patch Data File
Sound Editor for MAGICSTOMP
(Application) Patch Data
Supplied CD-ROM
USB Cable
U01AG0CONDENCER U99MAGICSTOMP BAL0STERVOL DRIVMSTRTONE
USB-MIDI Driver(+OMS*)
* OMS is required for Macintosh computers only.
I Using the Sound Editor for MAGICSTOMP
Before breaking the seal on the CD-ROM package, please carefully read the Software Licensing Agreement on page 30. After youve read agreement follow the steps described below to install and use the application. 1. Make sure the your computer meets the operating requirements of the Sound Editor for MAGICSTOMP and driver applications. (Windows page 24, Macintosh page 26) 2. The CD-ROM also includes the Sound Editor for MAGICSTOMP Owners Manual and Installation Guide for the supplied drivers, plus the MAGICSTOMP Effect List all in PDF file format. To view these files youll need Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. If it isnt already installed on your computer, install the Acrobat Reader application from the accompanying CD-ROM. (Windows page 25, Macintosh page 27)
* The three PDF files described above are found in the [Manual] folder in the accompanying CD-ROM.
For Windows Users
G Contents of the CD-ROM
Folder Name Application Name Contents
Enables you to view each applications PDF file. ACROREAD Acrobat Reader *1*2 Manual
PDF Manuals (for J: 3 files, for E: 3 files) SoundEditor_J.pdf / SoundEditor_E.pdf Sound Editor for MAGICSTOMP Owners Manual InstallGuide_J.pdf / InstallGuide_E.pdf Installation Guide for softwares for MAGICSTOMP EffectList_J.pdf / EffectList_E.pdf MAGICSTOMP Effect List YAMAHA USB MIDI driver (for Win98/Me) Driver needed when connecting the MAGICSTOMP YAMAHA USB MIDI driver (for Win2000/XP) to the computer with a USB cable. Sound Editor for MAGICSTOMP *1 Patch Library Enables you to edit MAGICSTOMP patch data on your computer. MAGICSTOMP patch files. These patches can be transferred to the MAGICSTOMP using the Sound Editor for MAGICSTOMP.
USBdrv_ USBdrv2k_ Tools Sample
*1 These applications are supplied with online/PDF manuals. *2 Unfortunately, Yamaha makes no guarantee concerning the stability of these programs nor can it offer user support for them.
G Minimum System Requirements
The system requirements below may differ slightly depending on the particular operating system.
Sound Editor for MAGICSTOMP
OS: Computer: Available Memory: Hard Disk: Display: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Home Edition/XP Professional 166 MHz or higher; Intel Pentium/Celeron processor 32 MB or more 30 MB or more 800 x 600 or more, High Color (16 bit)
USB MIDI Driver
OS: Computer: Available Memory: Hard Disk: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Home Edition/XP Professional 166 MHz or higher; Intel Pentium/Celeron processor 32 MB or more (64 MB or more is recommended) 2 MB or more
Editing Patches with a Computer G Installing Acrobat Reader
PDF files (***E.pdf) for the Sound Editor for MAGICSTOMP Owners Manual and installation guides for the accompanying application or drivers, plus the MAGICSTOMP Effect List are all found in the accompanying CD-ROM Manual folder. In order to view these PDF files, youll need to install Acrobat Reader. Follow the steps described below to install Acrobat Reader.
* Acrobat Reader (English and Japanese) is included in the accompanying CD-ROM. If a different language version of Acrobat Reader is already installed in your computer, use that version to view the files.
In the accompanying CD-ROM, double click on the Acroread folder. The file ar***enu.exe appears (*** indicates the version number). Double-click on ar***enu.exe. Acrobat Reader Setup Dialog box will be displayed. Execute the installation by following the on-screen directions. After installation is complete, the Acrobat folder appears on your PC (in Program Files, as the default). For information on using the Acrobat Reader, refer to the Reader Guide in the Help menu.
For Macintosh Users
G Contents of the CD-ROM (International folder)
* The Japanese folder contains the Japanese version of the software.
Folder Name
Application Name
Enables you to view each applications PDF file. Sound Editor for MAGICSTOMP Owners Manual Installation Guide for softwares for MAGICSTOMP MAGICSTOMP Effect List Enables you to run MIDI applications on the MAC OS. MAGICSTOMPs OMS setup file. Driver needed when connecting the MAGICSTOMP to the computer with a USB cable. Enables you to edit MAGICSTOMP patch data on your computer. MAGICSTOMP patch files. These patches can be transferred to the MAGICSTOMP using the Sound Editor for MAGICSTOMP.
Dimensions (W x H x D)
164 x 62 x 176 mm (6-7/16" x 2-7/16" x 6-15/16")
INPUT: Standard Monaural Phone Jack OUTPUT L/MONO, R: Standard Monaural Phone Jack USB AC IN
Weight
910 g (2lbs.)
Accessories
Power Adaptor (AC-10) CD-ROM USB Cable Owners Manual (this booklet) Patch List
A/D Converter
24 bit + 3 bit Floating
D/A Converter
24 bit
* Specifications and design may change without notice.
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PatchList.fm 1
GUITAR EFFECTS PROCESSOR
PATCH LIST
No Patch Name HeavyHiGain HeavyTrem DrivinVerb VinTremolo 70sRockLead SciFiFlange AllPurpose CrunchChorus CleanCutting BluesSolo CuttinFl ArpDelay FatGermFuzz BuzzsawFuzz TubeDrive VinMidBoost ClassicDist BigSusFuzz Overdrive MetalDist SmashingFuzz JetFuzz Flangitis VibeFuzz OD Chorus WobbleFuzz VinClean FatBassCombo ClassACombo 70sBrit ClassACrunch HiVoltage HiGainStk ModernHiGain BatteryAmp SmallRadio AnalogChorus RichStereoCh Symphonic Womanizer AnalogFlange JupiterRay TunnelFlange AnalogPhaser PhaserFan StrwbrryFaze VinVibe PitchVibrato OptComTrem PanTrem Category Multi Multi Multi Multi Multi Multi Multi Multi Multi Multi Multi Multi Distortion Distortion Distortion Distortion Distortion Distortion Distortion Distortion Distortion Dist+Mod Dist+Mod Dist+Mod Dist+Mod Dist+Mod Amp Amp Amp Amp Amp Amp Amp Amp Amp Amp Chorus Chorus Chorus Chorus Flanger Flanger Flanger Phaser Phaser Phaser Vibe Vibe Tremolo Tremolo GAIN GAIN GAIN MSTR GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN MSTR GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN SPD1 FREQ FREQ FIN1 SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD FREQ TONE WAVE Knob 1 Gain Gain Gain Master Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Master Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Gain Speed1 Freq. Freq. Fine1 Speed Speed Speed Speed Speed Speed Freq. Tone Wave MSTR MSTR MSTR TONE MSTR MSTR MSTR MSTR CTHR MSTR TONE TONE MSTR MSTR MSTR MSTR MSTR MSTR MSTR MSTR MSTR TONE MSTR MSTR TONE TONE MSTR MSTR MSTR MSTR MSTR MSTR MSTR MSTR MSTR DPT1 DPT DPT FIN2 DPTH DPTH DPTH DPTH DPTH DPTH DPT SPD1 TRSP FREQ Knob 2 Master Master Master Tone Master Master Master Master Comp.Threshold Master Tone Tone Master Master Master Master Master Master Master Master Master Tone Master Master Tone Tone Master Master Master Master Master Master Master Master Master Depth1 Depth Depth Fine2 Depth Depth Depth Depth Depth Depth Depth Speed1 TremoloSpeed Freq. TONE TRSP RLVL TRSP TONE EQ3G TONE CHLV CHDP TONE FLVL DTFB TONE TONE TONE TONE TONE EQ1F TONE EQ1F EQ2G FLSP FLVL PHSP CHLV CHDP TONE EQ2G TONE EQ3G TONE EQ2G TONE EQ1G TONE LVL1 PAN1 MIX MIX MIX FB FB FB FB FB FB MIX DPT1 TRDP DPTH Knob 3 Tone TremoloSpeed ReverbLevel TremoloSpeed Tone EQ3Gain Tone ChorusLevel ChorusDepth Tone FlangerLevel DelayTime Tone Tone Tone Tone Tone EQ1Freq. Tone EQ1Freq. EQ2Gain FlangerSpeed FlangerLevel PhaserSpeed ChorusLevel ChorusDepth Tone EQ2Gain Tone EQ3Gain Tone EQ2Gain Tone EQ1Gain Tone Level1 *1 Pan1 Mix Mix Mix Feedback Feedback Feedback Feedback Feedback Feedback Mix Depth1 TremoloDepth Depth
Note) *1 : Direct sound = L10.0 (xed). PAN1 sets effect sounds pan position (default = center). *2 : WAVE = Modulation waveform (Sine, Triangle, Square)
PatchList.fm 2
Patch Name VinRotary SmallComp ShadowDly TapeEcho MultiHead AnalogDelay PingPongDly AnalogModDly Symphdelay UD-Chorus1 UD-Lead1 UD-VolSwell1 HallRev PlateRev SpringRev ModRev ShaloWaters D.FilterUp DynaJetFlang TalkingPhase CatShelter RingMod PitchShift 12Strings SparklMod DiveDown DiminishUpDw Bats MachineGun RotModDly SlowSpace Traktor Mob Shimmer SpaceGun *9 GlamRiff WestCoastRif *9 LongSusLead *9 SurfSound *9 *9 BigRock CleanTremolo *9 SweetFaze *9 HeatFlange *9 SaucyRock *9 80sR-n-B *9 AG Stroke *10 AG Arpeggio *10 AG Lead *10 AG NylonStr *11 Note) *3 : *4 : *5 : *6 : *7 : *8 : *9 : *10 : *11 :
Category Rotary Compressor Delay Delay Delay Delay Delay Delay Delay Delay Delay Delay Reverb Reverb Reverb Reverb Reverb Filter Filter Filter Filter RingModulator PitchShifter SoundEffect SoundEffect SoundEffect SoundEffect SoundEffect SoundEffect SoundEffect SoundEffect SoundEffect SoundEffect SoundEffect SoundEffect Multi+SP.Sim Multi+SP.Sim Multi+SP.Sim Multi+SP.Sim Multi+SP.Sim Multi+SP.Sim Multi+SP.Sim Multi+SP.Sim Multi+SP.Sim Multi+SP.Sim AG Multi AG Multi AG Multi AG Multi DRV RATI DT TIME DT1 TIME DT1 DT1 MDT ELVL ELVL ELVL TIME TIME RT SENS SENS SENS SENS OSC PIT FIN1 PIT DT LVL1 PIT ELVL ELVL GAIN FREQ FREQ BAL PIT GAIN GAIN GAIN TONE GAIN MSTR GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN BLND BLND BLND BLND
Knob 1 Drive Comp.Ratio *5 DelayTime DelayTime DelayTime1 DelayTime DelayTime1 DelayTime1 Mod.DelayTime EffectLevel EffectLevel EffectLevel ReverbTime ReverbTime ReverbTime Sense Sense Sense Sense OSC Freq. Pitch Fine1 Pitch DelayTime Level1 Pitch EffectLevel EffectLevel Gain Freq. Freq. ReverbBalance *8 Pitch Gain Gain Gain Tone Gain Master Gain Gain Gain Gain MicSimBlend MicSimBlend MicSimBlend MicSimBlend ROT ATAK FB FB FB1 FB FB1 FB1 DPT DLVL DLVL DLVL HRAT HRAT RT BAL OFST OFST OFST FB FM.F FINE FIN2 DT FB LVL2 FINE DT1 DT1 RLVL MDT DPT MDT DT MSTR TONE MSTR DLVL MSTR TONE TONE MSTR MSTR MSTR VOL VOL VOL VOL
Knob 2 Rotate Comp.Attack Feedback Feedback Feedback1 Feedback Feedback1 Feedback1 Depth DirectLevel DirectLevel DirectLevel HighRatio HighRatio ReverbTime
Knob 3 SPD GAIN LEVL MIX ELVL MIX ELVL PAN1 MIX DPAN DPAN DPAN MIX MIX REV MIX MIX DCY DCY DCY DCY FM.D MIX MIX MIX MIX MIX MIX FB1 FB1 NGTH MIX FB MIX MIX TONE DLVL TONE RLVL TONE TRSP PHLV FLVL TONE TONE RLVL RLVL RLVL RLVL Speed Comp.Gain Level Mix EffectLevel Mix EffectLevel Pan1 Mix DirectPan DirectPan DirectPan Mix Mix ReverbLevel Mix Mix Decay Decay Decay Decay FM Depth Mix Mix Mix Mix Mix Mix
Reverb/Symphonic *7 Offset Offset Offset FeedbackGain FM Freq. Fine Fine2 DelayTime FeedbackGain Level2 Fine DelayTime1 DelayTime1 ReverbLevel Mod.DelayTime Depth Mod.DelayTime DelayTime Master Tone Master DelayLevel Master Tone Tone Master Master Master Volume Volume Volume Volume
Feedback1 Feedback1 NoiseGateThreshold Mix FeedbackGain Mix Mix Tone DelayLevel Tone ReverbLevel Tone TremoloSpeed PhaserLevel FlangerLevel Tone Tone ReverbLevel ReverbLevel ReverbLevel ReverbLevel
Stop=[Rotation stop] / Start=[Rotation start] Selects rotation speed (Slow or Fast). Range= 1:1 to (innity):1 Direct sound = L10.0 (xed). PAN1 sets effect sounds pan position (default = center). Reverb and symphonic balance. (0%=all reverb, 100%=all symphonic) Reverb and chorused reverb balance. (0%=all chorused reverb, 100%=all reverb) Multi effector + Speaker simulator. Designed for recording. For electric-acoustic guitar. For electric-acoustic nylon string guitar.
WB84410 Printed in China
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