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bhope 9:28pm on Friday, October 22nd, 2010 
I used the onkyo receiver SR605 with this speaker system. The sound came out exceeds my expectation.
cherrywithns 5:18am on Monday, October 11th, 2010 
Bose speakers were always something I thought "one day when I can afford them" boy am I glad I bit the bullet.
DMDunn 7:20am on Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010 
Great Product and Easy set up Not much to say except that it works better than expected. I installed it in a closet with a 20ft 3.
stuq 8:10pm on Sunday, September 19th, 2010 
I set it up and it sound like I am the theater. I am very Pleased Attractive Design","Easy Setup","Easy to Mount","Good Power Output". It is a great sound in a room Attractive Design","Easy Setup","Easy to Mount","Good Power Output","Great Sound Quality I cant wait to purchase one of these systems for my home Attractive Design","Great Sound
niggi 1:52pm on Sunday, September 19th, 2010 
If you have the cash and looking for something easy to set up, go for it. I have heard audio equipment costing as little as an $18 iPod dock to a pair of speakers costing $50,000. But.
phoenix_cbl 4:35am on Saturday, September 18th, 2010 
This system is fantastic in every way, easy to set up and add to the receiver. I have an Onkyo 605 receiver that puts out 90 watts per channel, the cubes can go up to 100 watts. If you are looking for a good 5.
jw 5:15pm on Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 
All major speaker manufacturers keep coming up with new products. The remote stop working. The heavy magnet used to transmit is soldered & can easily break if the remote is dropped.
hassehulabeck 5:09am on Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 
So, why did I spend many, many hundreds of dollars on a speaker system and separate amplifier for the computer. Well.
Misiek82 4:52pm on Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 
Purchased the lifestyle 28 series home theatre system. This system is great for larger rooms and has crisp sound that literally fills the room. Great sound out of a compact design. The only con I can mention for this product is the high price tag for Bose products. Attractive Design, Compact,...
aswick 8:04pm on Saturday, July 3rd, 2010 
Great Product and Great deal! Attractive Design, Easy Controls, Easy To Set Up, Great Sound, Powerful Awesome for the sounds. I could not wait to install it in my living room. Clear Sound, Easy To Setup, Intuitive Controls, Thundering Bass Expensive
emddom 8:27am on Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 
We needed a reliable, durable, efficient 25ft. video cable for presentations. It was easy to find, easy to order.
Pall 2:53pm on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 
Nice solution I purchased one of these for my father-in-law to use in a cabinet he re-built. Great little product. Took about 5 minutes to install. Wow. It just works. Connected and controlling 3 different IR devices in under 20 minutes. I am going to buy a second unit in a minute.

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OWNERS MANUAL MODE DEMPLOI BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
GUITAR PERFORMANCE EFFECTOR

VR57100 JEABR1CR13.2CP

VR57110 JEABR1CR13.2CP
SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION (USA)
This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply (adapter). DO NOTconnect this product to any power supply or adapter other than one described in the manual, on the name pIate, or specifically recommended by Yamaha. This Product should be used only with the components supplied or; a cart, rack, or stand that is recommended by Yamaha. If a cart, etc., is used, please observe all safety markings and instructions that accompany the accessory product. SPEClFlCATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing. However, Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing units. This product, either aIone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones or speaker/s, may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss. DO NOT operate for Iong periods of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortabIe. lf you experience any hearing Ioss or ringing in the ears, you should consult an audiologist. lMPORTANT: The louder the sound, the shorter the time period before damage occurs. NOTlCE: Service charges incurred due to Iack of knowledge relating to how a function or effect works(when the unit is operating as designed)are not covered by the manufacturers warranty, and are therefore the owners responsibility. Please study this manual carefulIy and consult your dealer before requesting service. ENVIRONMENTAL lSSUES: Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and environmentalIy friendIy. We sincerely believe that our products and the production methods used to produce them, meet these goals. ln keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law, we want you to be aware of the following: Battery Notice: This product MAY contain a small non-rechargeable battery which (if applicabIe)is soldered in PIace. The average life span of this type of battery is approximately five years. When repIacement becomes necessary, contact a qualified service representative to perform the replacement. This Product may also use householdtype batteries. Some of these may be rechargeable. Make sure that the battery being charged is a rechargeable type and that the charger is intended for the battery being charged. When installing batteries, do not mix old batteries with new, or with batteries of a different type. Batteries MUST be installed correctly. Mismatches or incorrect instalIation may result in overheating and battery case rupture. Warning: Do not attempt to disassemble, or incinerate any battery. Keep alI batteries away from chiIdren. Dispose of used batteries promptly and as regulated by the laws in your area. Note: Check with any retailer of household type batteries in your area for battery disposal information. Disposal Notice: Should this Product become damaged beyond repair, or for some reason its useful life is considered to be at an end, pIease observe aII IocaI, state, and federaI regulations that relate to the disposal of products that contain lead, batteries, plastics, etc. if your dealer is unable to assist you, Please contact Yamaha directly. NAME PLATE LOCATlON: The name Plate is located on the bottom of the product. The model number, serial number, power requirements, etc., are located on this plate. You should record the seriaI number and the date of purchase in the spaces provided beIow and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase. Model Serial No.

Purchase Date

PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Yamaha GW10 Guitar Performance Effector. The GW10 is a portable and convenient multi-effect device for guitar (as well as other instruments). The high-quality effect sound and the flexible pedal control over certain parameters make the GW10 ideal for signal processing in home recording, studio, and live performance applications.
Some of the advanced features of the GW10 include: Three basic effect blocks, featuring Distortion, Chorus and Delay. Additional effect types within each block, such as Compressor, Overdrive, Crunch, Wah, Amp Simulator, Equalizer and Pitch Shifter plus a built-in Noise Gate. High-quality sound in all effects, plus added benefit of having all effects integrated into one unit. Convenient parameter control over all effects, yet exceptional easeof-use you can adjust the parameters of the effect blocks much as you would on conventional pedal effects. Built-in Foot Controller, which not only allows for easy volume adjustment, but gives you realtime control over one of various effect parameters. It also features a switch (past the maximum point) for instantly turning selected effects on and off. User memory for storing up to 20 effect programs, selectable with the Pedal Switch. Built-in tuner, allowing you to tune your instrument without removing it from the signal chain.

IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM
Connecting the Plug and Cord (YAMAHA PA-3 AC adaptor) IMPORTANT: THE WIRES IN MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE: BLUE : NEUTRAL BROWN : LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED. Making sure that neither core is connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL (READ THIS FIRST!!). 1 PRECAUTIONS. 2 PANEL CONTROLS AND TERMINALS. 4 SYSTEM OVERVIEW. 8 GW10 Internal Structure. 8 The Effect Structure of the GW10. 9 Memory Structure. 10 GUIDED TOUR SETTING UP AND PLAYING YOUR GW10. THE EFFECTS OF THE GW10. PLAYING WITH THE PRESET EFFECTS. USING THE FOOT CONTROLLER TO CHANGE THE SOUND. TURNING SPECIFIC EFFECTS ON AND OFF. CHANGING THE SOUND OF THE EFFECTS. SAVING AN EFFECT PROGRAM. REFERENCE SELECTING EFFECT PROGRAMS. TURNING EFFECT BLOCKS ON AND OFF. Using the Panel Buttons to Turn Effect Blocks On and Off. Using the Foot Controller to Turn Effect Blocks On and Off. Assigning Effect Block On/Off Groups. CHANGING THE EFFECT TYPE. EDITING EFFECT PARAMETERS. EFFECTS AND PARAMETERS. DISTORTION BLOCK. Overdrive/Distortion (OD/DST). Compressor (COMP). CHORUS BLOCK. Chorus. Pitch Shift. Wah. Equalizer (EQ). Amp Simulator (AMP). DELAY BLOCK. Delay. NOISE GATE. FOOT CONTROLLER OPERATIONS. Volume Pedal Control Volume Position and Minimum Volume. Parameter Control. Effect Block On/Off Control. s DISABLING THE EFFECT ON/OFF SWITCHING OF THE FOOT CONTROLLER. SAVING AN EFFECT PROGRAM (WRITE OPERATION). COPY AND SWAP OPERATIONS. Copying One Effect Program to Another Program Number. Swapping One Effect Program with Another. RESTORING FACTORY PRESET EFFECT PROGRAMS. TUNER. Tuning the Pitch of the Connected Instrument. Changing the Standard Pitch of the Tuner Function. APPENDICES TROUBLESHOOTING. PRESET EFFECT PROGRAM/PARAMETER LIST. BLANK EFFECT PARAMETER CHART. SPECIFICATIONS. INDEX. 50

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

(READ THIS FIRST!!)
You are probably eager to try out your new GW10 right away and hear what it can do, rather than have to read through a lot of instructions before you can even get a sound out of it. Before you do anything else, however, you should read the PRECAUTIONS section (page 2). This tells you briefly how to care for your new GW10, how to avoid damaging it, and how to ensure long-term, reliable operation. Next, read the SYSTEM OVERVIEW (page 8). This provides an important introduction to the internal organization of the GW10, enabling you to better understand its various functions and use the device to its full potential. To actually start using the GW10, read the GUIDED TOUR (page 12). It guides you step-by-step in setting up your GW10, connecting it properly, and (most importantly!) getting sound out of it. The section also introduces you to the effect programs by letting you hear what they are capable of, and explains how to use some of the other main functions of the device. The REFERENCE section (page 24), on the other hand, is a comprehensive guide to all functions. You wont need (or want) to read through all of it at once, but it is there for you to refer to when you need information about a certain feature or function. The PANEL CONTROLS AND TERMINALS (page 4) is also mainly for reference. In general, look through this section to familiarize yourself with the controls, and refer to it when necessary. The INDEX in the APPENDICES section (page 50) is also very helpful. It lists page numbers for virtually every function, feature, control and terminal found on the GW10, and lets you find the information you need quickly and easily. Other parts of the APPENDICES section provide additional useful information: lists of the effect programs of the GW10, tips on troubleshooting (when something doesnt work as expected), and other important information.

s CLEAN WITH A SOFT, DRY CLOTH Never use solvents such as benzine or thinner to clean the unit, since these will damage the finish. Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. If necessary, use a soft, clean cloth slightly moistened only with water making sure to wipe the case off again with a dry cloth. s FOOT CONTROLLER Do not put your fingers underneath or inside the Foot Controller pedal, since some of the parts there have a lubricant or grease applied to them. Doing so may not only get your hands dirty, but also remove some of the grease necessary for smooth pedal operation. s ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE Since the GW10 contains digital circuitry, it may cause interference and noise if placed too close to TV sets, radios or similar equipment. If such a problem occurs, move the GW10 further away from the affected equipment.
PANEL CONTROLS AND TERMINALS
This section shows and explains all of the controls and terminals of the GW10. Since the explanations below are fairly brief, you should turn to the page references given for more information on individual buttons and features. Refer to this section also as necessary when using the GW10, when you need specific information on a certain control or terminal.

s Top Panel

INPUT PEAK

ON OFF GROUP / TUNER

A=44 Hz BANK

MEMORY

DST CHO DLY
VOLUME POSITION THR NOISE GATE REL MIN VOL
OD / DST COMP CHORUS P. SHIFT
DRIVE SENSE SPEED PITCH L SENSE LOW TYPE TIME
TYPE ATTACK FEEDBACK PITCH R FREQ MID TONE FEEDBACK
OUTPUT OUTPUT DEPTH MIX RANGE HIGH MIX MIX

WAH EQ AMP

DLY BLOCK

DELAY TYPE

NO WRITE YES

MEMORY / BANK(HOLD)

q INPUT PEAK LED
For monitoring of the input signal level. (This lights intermittently at optimum level; see page 14.)

w MEMORY/TUNER Indicator

Displays the program number. (See page 10.) During Tuner operation, this displays the name of the note or string played. (See page 41.)
e BANK LEDs / Sharp () LED

Bank LEDs

The two LEDs (green and red) indicate which of the four banks of programs is selected. (See page 10.)

Sharp LED Bank LEDs

BANK A=44 Hz

Effect program number

Sharp LED
The top LED also serves as a sharp indicator during Tuner operation (functioning along with the note name shown in the MEMORY/ TUNER indicator), lighting in the case of an accidental. (See page 10.)
r ON OFF GROUP / TUNER Indicators
These LEDs serve two purposes: As ON OFF GROUP indicators, they correspond to the Effect Block buttons directly below them and light to indicate which effect blocks can be turned on and off with the Foot Controller. (See pages 19, 35.) As TUNER indicators (during Tuner operation), they show whether the input signal is in tune or not; when all three indicators light simultaneously, the signal is in tune. (See page 41.)

NOTE s To set the INPUT LEVEL on the GW10 to the minimum, turn the control all the way counterclockwise. s
Two example connection systems are shown below. Use the one which most closely resembles your own system.
Here, the left and right outputs of the GW10 are sent to two separate guitar amps.
If you are using a single guitar amp, connect it to the L/MONO OUTPUT jack.

EX.2 EX. 2

In this system for studio recording applications, the left and right channels of the instrument/effect sound go into separate mixer channels. For best results with this setup, use the Amp Simulator effect in the Chorus block (see page 30).
Turn on the power of all the equipment, starting with the GW10, and turning on the connected amplifier last.
While playing your guitar, bring up the level on your guitar and adjust the INPUT LEVEL control on the rear panel of the GW10. Increase the level slowly as you play the guitar while looking at the INPUT PEAK LED on the panel. When you play your guitar the loudest, the indicator should light intermittently.
Next, slowly bring the volume up with the Foot Controller on the GW10.
Now that youve properly set the level on the GW10, slowly bring up the other volume controls to suitable levels starting with the amp. If youve followed all these instructions carefully, you should now be able to hear your guitar sound processed by the effects of the GW10.

THE EFFECTS OF THE GW10

The GW10 is equipped with a comprehensive set of effects designed specifically for the guitar player. You can switch these effects on and off as needed and adjust them quickly and easily from the panel controls. There are three groups or blocks of effects Distortion, Chorus and Delay plus a special Foot Controller block that includes a Noise Gate effect and the Foot Controller settings. The Distortion block includes Crunch, Overdrive and Compressor effects, while the Chorus block also features Pitch Shift, Wah, Equalizer, and Amp Simulator effects. (Refer to the EFFECTS AND PARAMETERS section, page 27, for more detailed descriptions and explanations of these effects.) With these three effect blocks, used individually or simultaneously, the GW10 has all you need to augment your sound, whatever the application. Plus, flexible effect bypass (on/off) functions give you even more realtime control over the sound.

NOTE s In some cases, undesirable feedback or noise may result if you adjust the value of a parameter while playing your guitar. In general, adjust a parameter, then play your guitar to hear the change in the sound. s
When youve adjusted the sound to your satisfaction, you may wish to save it for future recall. You can either copy the settings down on paper (using a copy of the Blank Effect Parameter Chart on page 48) or go on to the next section and save the settings to the GW10s memory.

SAVING AN EFFECT PROGRAM

Now that youve created your own original effect program, you will want to save the settings to a program number, so that you can recall your new effect program in the future. (For more information on saving effect programs and other matters relating to memory, see SYSTEM OVERVIEW on page 8.)
If youve continued from the last section and have new settings you want to save, hold down the B(NO) button, then press T(YES).
1) Simultaneously hold B (NO) down. 2).and press T (YES)
The program number in the MEMORY/TUNER indicator and the WRITE LED both flash to indicate that the GW10 is ready to write the settings to memory at the selected program number.
NOTE s All LEDs may temporarily go out while holding down the B(NO) button. This is normal and should be no cause for concern. However, if you lift up on the B(NO) button, the LEDs may stay off. If this happens, simply press B(NO) again, and start all over with step #1 above. s
If you want to save the settings to a different program number, use the M Pedal Switch to select another bank and program number. (See pages 1011.) (The BANK LED(s) and MEMORY/TUNER indicator flash.)
NOTE s The T(YES) button CANNOT be used here to change the effect program number; its only use is in step #3 below. s
To actually save the new settings, press T(YES).
Press T (YES) to save the settings.
To cancel the operation and continue editing, press B(NO).
Press B (NO) to cancel the operation.

Reference

This section of the manual explains briefly, yet completely, all of the features and functions of the GW10. Refer to it when you need information about a specific feature or function.
SELECTING EFFECT PROGRAMS

OPERATION

To select one of the four banks, press and hold the M Pedal Switch, then release it when the desired bank number is shown in the BANK LEDs. Press the Pedal Switch (or the T(YES) button) once to advance to the next effect program number. The current effect program
number is shown in the MEMORY/TUNER indicator. (For more information on the bank/program configuration of the GW10 and the selection of effect programs, see pages 1011 in SYSTEM OVERVIEW.)
TURNING EFFECT BLOCKS ON AND OFF
You can change the sound of an effect program by turning any of its three effect blocks on or off. This can be done either by using the panel buttons or the Foot Controller.

Type Determines the type of distortion effect: Overdrive, Crunch, or Distortion. Overdrive recreates the warm, natural sound of a tube amp being overdriven. Crunch is a rich distortion effect ideal for power chords and RocknRoll. Distortion is a hard, more metallic distortion sound, and is excellent for screaming lead lines. The positions from minimum to roughly 10:00 correspond to Overdrive, from about 11:00 to 1:00 corresponds to Crunch, and from about 2:00 to maximum corresponds to Distortion. Within each effect is also three separate settings: Low, Mid, and High.
Crunch L M H H Overdrive M L L M H Distortion
The Compressor is especially effective for guitar since it smooths out the peaks and valleys in the sound. Compression squashes the dynamic range of the signal, making loud signals softer and soft signals louder. Normally, the Compressor limits signals of widely varying loudness to a dynamic range more suitable for use with the other effects. For this reason, compression is effective on guitar in smoothing out the level differences caused by uneven picking technique. Sense Determines the threshold level of compression. Compression is applied to signal levels above the Sense point, while signals below this point are unaffected. The minimum setting virtually allows the entire signal to pass without being compressed (minimum compression), while the maximum setting applies compression to the entire signal (maximum compression). Attack Determines the amount of time it takes for compression to begin after an input signal is detected. Longer attack times (when dial is turned toward maximum) let through more of the natural attack of the input signal. Output Determines the level of the Compressor sound. Settings past the 12:00 position are used for boosting the overall signal to an appropriate level, since compression effectively lowers the level of the sound. Reference
A definite change in the sound can be heard when crossing the line between two separate types or settings.
HINT ABOUT THE OUTPUT LEVEL s Since the Output parameter of the Distortion block determines the loudness of the overall sound, the Distortion block is placed first in the effect chain (except when the Wah effect is used; see illustration in the SYSTEM OVERVIEW section on page 8). In general, you should set Output so
that the level of the sound is constant, even when turning the Distortion block on and off. If the Output parameter is set too high or low, you may get unwanted sudden jumps or drops in the level of the sound when turning Distortion on and off. Moreover, if Output is set to the minimum, you wont get any sound at all. s

CHORUS BLOCK

amount of pitch shift independently for the left and right channels, creating three separate pitches (including the original direct signal). One application for this would be to create a natural, spacious stereo chorus effect in which the left and right pitches are detuned slightly relative to the direct sound. Other applications include setting the pitch shift to an octave below or above (to make a six-string guitar sound like a twelve-string), or setting the pitch to other intervals (such as a fourth or fifth) to create instant harmonies and fill out the sound. Pitch Left (PITCH L) Determines the amount of pitch shift for the left channel, up to one octave above or below the input pitch. The 12:00 position on the dial corresponds to unison pitch, while the pitch can be continuously detuned between the 9:00 and 3:00 positions. Fixed pitch shifts are available past those positions: an octave down at 7:00, a 5th down at 8:00, a 4th down at around 9:00, a 4th up at around 3:00, a 5th up at 4:00, and an octave up at 5:00.

HINT s For direct recording purposes, a setting of 100% is recommended. s

Amp Simulator (AMP)

This effect realistically reproduces the characteristic sound of a guitar amplifier, and provides a natural sound for direct recording purposes when not using an external amplifier. When using an amplifier, it also provides a convenient way to change the sound characteristics of that amplifier. Amp Simulator is particularly effective when used with one of the Distortion effects. Type Determines the type of amplifier that is simulated: Stack, Combo, or Tube. Stack recreates the powerful sound of a huge amp/speaker setup, Combo recreates a compact amp cabinet, and Tube recreates the warm sound of a tube amplifier. The positions from minimum to roughly 10:00 correspond to Stack, from about 11:00 to 1:00 corresponds to Combo, and from about 2:00 to maximum corresponds to Tube.

DELAY BLOCK

9:00 add a single delayed repeat without Doubling. Settings between 9:00 and 12:00 repeat the delay and Doubling a few times, while for higher values the repeats carry on almost indefinitely. The repeat sounds gradually decay to silence, and the time it takes for them to decay is also controlled by Feedback. Mix Determines the level of the Delay sound. The minimum setting corresponds to 0%, or no Delay output (only the original signal is heard). The maximum setting corresponds to 50%, or an equal mix of the original direct signal and the Delay output.
Level Direct sound Doubling sound (right, left)

FEEDBACK

The Delay effect allows you to add delayed, echo-like repeats to the original sound. Subtle use of Delay helps in creating a sense of space and depth in the sound especially since this is a stereo delay effect. Generally, it is an effective way to bring the sound to life and make it sound more natural. Delay can also be used for special applications, such as creating rhythmic repeats in the sound. The Delay effect of the GW10 also has a special Doubling feature, which adds two slightly delayed repeats to the original signal, and outputs them separately in the left and right outputs (as shown in the Delay Parameters illustration at right). The Doubling sound is too fast to be heard as a distinct delay, but instead adds depth and fullness to the direct sound, giving the impression of more than one instrument being played. Delay has been placed last in the effect chain of the GW10, since it is most often used to reproduce the echoes and ambience that follow a sound when heard in an actual performance environment. Time Range: 5 - 660 ms Determines the time between delayed repeats of the main delay. Very short delays make it possible to make one instrument sound like two separate instruments. Slightly longer delays can be used for creating slap-back echo or a reverbtype effect. Longer times are used for special effects, like creating long echoes or steady rhythmic pulses. Feedback Determines the number of the delayed repeats and the level of the doubling sound. As shown in the illustration above, settings between 7:00 and 8:00 result in only the direct and Doubling sounds being heard. Settings between 8:00 and

This part of signal is filtered out.
FOOT CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
The Foot Controller of the GW10 can be used as a volume pedal or as a realtime controller for specific effect parameters. Moreover, when used as a volume pedal, it can be placed in one of three positions in the effect chain, and be given a minimum volume setting other than zero (for when you need to easily change between two different volume settings). The Foot Controller also features a switch (just beyond the maximum setting) for turning selected effect blocks on and off.
Volume Pedal Control Volume Position and Minimum Volume
The Volume Position feature lets you specify the point in the effect chain at which the volume pedal control is placed.
Minimum Volume can be set to a level somewhere between no sound at all and maximum volume, letting you use the Foot Controller to easily move between two volume settings. For example, if you set the Minimum Volume to a level somewhat less than maximum, you can instantly change from a solo level to a backing level by bringing the Foot Controller up to the minimum position.
If q D is selected, the Distortion sound can be controlled with the Foot Controller. If w H is selected, the Foot Controller can be used to control the Distortion and Chorus sound, even to the point of taking out Distortion and Chorus at the minimum position but leaving the Delay sound. If e L is selected, the entire sound level is controlled with the Foot Controller.
s When Wah is selected in the Chorus block and the OD/DST is active, the order of the effects changes as shown here:
First, press B repeatedly until the Foot Controller block is selected. (One of the LEDs in the Foot Controller block will flash.) To set the Volume Position for the Foot Controller, press T repeatedly until the desired position is selected. (The selected VOLUME POSITION LED will flash.) Three positions are available: q D just before the Distortion block, w H following the output of the Chorus block, and e L following the output of the Delay block or at the end of the effect chain.
To set the Minimum Volume, lift up on the Foot Controller so that it is at the minimum position and play the connected instrument, adjusting the right parameter dial (corresponding to MIN VOL) until you reach the desired Minimum Volume. Write (save) the new settings to memory, if desired. (See SAVING AN EFFECT PROGRAM on page 37 for details.)

Parameter Control

The Foot Controller can be used to continuously change an effect parameter in realtime, as you play. One of nine different parameters can be selected: Wah Filter Sweep, Distortion Drive, Compressor Sense, Chorus Depth, Pitch Shift Mix Balance, Wah Range, Equalizer High Gain, Amp Simulator Mix Balance, or Delay Mix.
Play the connected instrument and try using the Foot Controller to control the selected parameter. (When the Foot Controller is enabled for parameter control, the corresponding parameter knob is disabled.) The Foot Controller changes the value of the selected parameter over its entire range.

HINT s Even if you have properly saved your new settings to a program, you should also write down those settings on a piece of paper or on a copy of the Blank Effect Parameter Chart (on page 48) to avoid the possibility of losing them later, should you decide to edit over the same program. s

COPY AND SWAP OPERATIONS

The GW10 has two convenient operations that allow you to manage the effect programs: Copy and Swap. These operations let you organize the effect programs of the GW10 and put them in any order you wish, so that you can call up the right effect programs easily in succession onstage or in the studio.
Copying One Effect Program to Another Program Number
The Copy operation copies the settings of one program number to another program number. The program at the destination is erased and replaced with the copy.

Before copying:

BANK # 1 PROGRAM # 1 BANK # 1 PROGRAM # 2
Select the destination bank number and program number with the M Pedal Switch. (See pages 1011.)
NOTE s The T(YES) button CANNOT be used here to change the effect program number; its only use is in step #4 below. s

After copying:

BANK # 1 PROGRAM # 1
To actually copy the program to the destination, press T(YES). To cancel the operation, press B(NO). Pressing B(NO) returns to the previously selected program. If you were previously editing a program, the edited settings have been stored temporarily. Pressing T(YES) executes the copy operation and erases the settings stored in the edit buffer. If you wish to retain these settings, use the Write operation (page 37) to save the settings to an effect program number, before executing the Copy operation.

BANK # 1 PROGRAM # 2

The program that was copied is now at two different numbers; the other program is lost from memory.
Simultaneously hold down the B(NO) button and press T(YES). (The MEMORY/TUNER indicator, BANK LEDs and WRITE LED all flash.) Press the C button. (The COPY LED will now flash.)
Swapping One Effect Program with Another
The Swap operation simply exchanges two selected programs, swapping the data of one program number for that of the other.

Before swapping:

Press the S button. (The SWAP LED will now flash.) Select the other program number (and bank number, if desired) with the M Pedal Switch.
NOTE s The T (YES) button CANNOT be used here to change the effect program number; its only use is in step #5 below. s

After swapping:

To actually swap the two programs, press T(YES). To cancel the operation, press B(NO). Pressing B(NO) returns to the previously selected program. If you were previously editing a program, the edited settings have been stored temporarily. Pressing T(YES) executes the swap operation and erases the settings stored in the edit buffer. If you wish to retain these settings, use the Write operation (page 37) to save the settings to an effect program number, before executing the Swap operation.

Select a bank number and program number with the M Pedal Switch. (See pages 1011.) Simultaneously hold down the B(NO) button and press T(YES). (The MEMORY/TUNER indicator, BANK LEDs and WRITE LED all flash.)
RESTORING FACTORY PRESET EFFECT PROGRAMS
If youve erased one or more of the factory preset effect programs by replacing it with one of your own creation, you can use this function to restore the original preset or presets.
NOTE s Remember that restoring a factory preset program will irretrievably erase whatever effect that you created and stored to the corresponding effect program number. For this reason, you should always make a written record of the settings you make (using a copy of the BLANK EFFECT PARAMETER CHART on page 48), so that you can reprogram the effect later if necessary. s
Simultaneously hold down the M Pedal Switch and turn the power on. (The currently selected effect program number flashes.)
Select the bank and program number of the effect you wish to restore. Do this normally, holding down the M Pedal Switch to change the bank, and/or pressing it repeatedly to change the program. Press the T(YES) button to restore the factory preset program, or press B(NO) to cancel and return to normal operation. Repeat steps #2 and #3 above to restore other programs, if desired.
The Tuner function allows you to quickly and accurately tune your guitar without having to disconnect it from the GW10. It also temporarily cuts off the sound, so that you can tune it silently and inconspicuously during a performance.
Tuning the Pitch of the Connected Instrument
With your toes, press down firmly on the Foot Controller as far as the pedal can go and hold it there a couple of seconds until all the LEDs of the GW10 go out, and only the MEMORY/TUNER indicator is lit (indicating the current standard pitch). Release the Foot Controller and all display indications will go out. This indicates that the Tuner function is now active.

CHORUS P. SHIFT WAH EQ AMP TIME DELAY TYPE FEEDBACK MIX

SPECIFICATIONS

Memory 20 effect programs (factory-set/user-programmable) Effect Blocks/Types q Distortion Block Overdrive/Crunch/Distortion Compressor q Chorus Block Chorus Pitch Shift (Pitch range = 1 octave) Wah Equalizer Amp Simulator (Stack/Combo/Tube) q Delay Block Delay Effect Functions Effect program selection (with M Pedal Switch or T button) Group or individual on/off (with Foot Controller, Effect Block buttons) Minimum volume (with Foot Controller) Parameter control (with Foot Controller) Tuner Function Built-in chromatic tuner, with adjustable standard pitch (440445 Hz; in 1-Hz steps) Display MEMORY/TUNER indicator, with 7-segment LED and BANK LEDs (top LED also functions as Sharp LED); INPUT PEAK LED; other LEDs x 21
Input Jack/Control INPUT jack; INPUT LEVEL control Output Jacks L/MONO, R jacks Other Controls, Fittings POWER switch, DC IN jack, AC adaptor cable clip Power Supply YAMAHA PA-3 AC adaptor (or another YAMAHA-recommended adaptor) Dimensions (W x D x H) 229mm x 213mm x 69mm (9 x 8-3/8 x 2-3/4) Weight 2.0 kg (4 lbs., 7 oz.)
* Specifications subject to change without notice.
Amp Simulator. 30 Attack. 27
INPUT jack. 7 INPUT LEVEL control. 7 INPUT PEAK LED. 5, 14
BANK LEDs. 5, 10 Bank/Program indications. 11 BLOCK / WRITE NO button. 6, 20, 37

Low. 30

MEMORY BANK Pedal Switch. 6 MEMORY/TUNER indicator. 5 Mid. 30 Minimum Volume. 33 Mix (Amp Simulator). 30 (Delay). 31 (Pitch Shift). 28
cable clip. 7 Chorus. 28 Chorus block. 28 Combo. 30 Compressor. 27 connection examples. 13 COPY LED. 5 Copy operation. 38 Crunch. 27
Noise Gate. 32 Normal mode. 36
DC IN terminal. 7 Delay block. 31 Depth. 28 Distortion. 27 Distortion block. 27 Doubling. 31 Drive. 27
ON OFF GROUP / TUNER indicators. 5 Output (Compressor). 27 (Distortion). 27 OUTPUT jacks. 7 Overdrive. 27
Parameter dials. 6 Pedal Wah. 29 Pitch Left. 28 Pitch Shift. 28
editing effect parameters. 20, 26 editing effect programs. 20 Effect Block / Group Set / Utility buttons. 5 effect block on/off groups. 18, 25 assigning. 25 effect blocks turning on and off. 18, 24 turning on and off with the Foot Controller. 25 effect parameters editing. 20, 26 effect programs changing the sound of (editing). 20 copying. 38 restoring factory preset. 40 saving. 23, 37 selecting. 10, 24 swapping. 39 effect type indicators. 6 effect types changing. 25 Equalizer. 30
Range. 29 Release. 32 restoring factory preset effect programs. 40
saving effect programs. 23, 37 selecting effect programs. 10, 24 Sense (Compressor). 27 (Wah). 29 Sharp LED. 5 Speed. 28 Stack. 30 SWAP LED. 5 Swap operation. 39
Threshold. Time. Tone. Touch Wah. Tube. Tuner function. Tuner pitch, changing. Type (Amp Simulator). (Distortion). TYPE / WRITE YES button. 6, 21, 27 37

CANADA

THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APPARATUS SET OUT IN THE RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATION OF THE CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS. LE PRESENT APPAREIL NUMERIQUE NEMET PAS DE BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES DEPASSANT LES LIMITES APPLICABLES AUX APPAREILS NUMERIQUES DE LA CLASSE B PRESCRITES DANS LE REGLEMENT SUR LE BROUILLAGE RADIOELECTRIQUE EDICTE PAR LE MINISTERE DES COMMUNICATIONS DU CANADA. * This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha Canada Music LTD. * Ceci ne sapplique quaux produits distribus par Yamaha Canada Music LTD. The serial number of this product may be found on the bottom of the unit. You should note this serial number in the space provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft. Model No. Serial No. GW10
ADVARSEL! LithiumbatteriEksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig hndtering. Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levr det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren. VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Anvnd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren. Kassera anvnt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion. VAROITUS! Paristo voi rjht, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hvit kytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.
Wichtiger Hinweis fr die Benutzung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Bescheinigung des Importeurs Hiermit wird bescheinigt, da der/die/das
Musikinstrument Typ: GW10
(Gert, typ, Bezeichnung) in bereinstimmung mit den Bestimmungen der VERFGUNG 1046/84 (Amtsblattverfgung) funk-entstrt ist. Der Deutschen Bundespost wurde das Inverkehrbringen dieses Gertes angezeigt und die Berechtigung zur berprfung der Serie auf Einhaltung der Bestimmungen eingerumt. Yamaha Europa GmbH Name des lmporteurs. This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha Europa GmbH. Dies bezieht sich nur auf die von der Yamaha Europa GmbH Vertriebenen Produkte. Ceci ne sapplique quaux produits distribus par Yamaha Europa GmbH. Esto se aplica solamente a productos distoribuidos por Yamaha Europa GmbH. Die Seriennummer befindet sich an der Unterseite des Instruments. Wir empfehlen, diese Nummer sicherheitshalber an der unten vorgesehenen Stelle einzutragen, um sie auch im Falle eines Diebstahls jederzeit zur Hand zu haben. Model-Nr. Serien-Nr. GW10

Yamaha Musique France, Division Export BP 70-77312 Marne-la-Vale Cedex 2, France Tel: 01-64-61-4000
Music Houses of N.Z. Ltd. 146/148 Captain Springs Road, Te Papapa, Auckland, New Zealand Tel: 9-634-0099

BELGIUM/LUXEMBOURG

Yamaha Music Benelux B.V., Brussels-office Keiberg Imperiastraat 8, 1930 Zaventem, Belgium Tel: 02-7258220
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HEAD OFFICE
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VR57080 JEABR1PT2.3CP

M.D.G., EMI Division, Yamaha Corporation 1993, Printed in Japan

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RESETS.TXT FACTORY RESET PROCEDURES / RESET SEQUENCES 01/26/03
MAKE MODEL =========================================================================== ALESIS QUADRAVERB HOLD BYPASS AND PROGRAM THEN POWER ON. ALESIS SR-16 HOLD PLAY AND ERASE THEN POWER ON. ART BCC HOLD STORE, PARAMETER, AND VALUE BUTTONS + POWER ON. ART ECC HOLD STORE, PARAMETER, AND VALUE BUTTONS + POWER ON. ART PRO GATE PRESS BYPASS, 8, AND SELECT SIMULTANEOUSLY. ART PROVERB no reset. remove battery for more than 5 hours. ART PROVERB 200 no reset. remove battery for more than 5 hours. ART SGE HOLD PRESET DOWN, ADD EFFECT, AND MIDI/UTILITY W HILE POWERING ON. DIGITECH DHP 33 PRESS UTILITY BUTTON, SCROLL TO THE FACTORY REST ORE MENU, TURN EITHER DATA KNOB COUNTER-CLOCK WISE, THEN PRESS STORE. DIGITECH DHP 55 PRESS UTILITY BUTTON, SCROLL TO THE FACTORY REST ORE MENU, PRESS PARAMETER EDIT, THEN LOAD. DIGITECH DSP 128 HOLD PARAMETER EFFECT AND SELECT, THEN POWER ON. DIGITECH DSP 128+ HOLD PARAMETER DOWN AND LEFT, THEN POWER ON. DIGITECH DSP 256 HOLD UTILITY, POWER ON, THEN PRESS PARAMETER UP. DIGITECH DSP 256XL HOLD UTILITY, POWER ON, THEN PRESS PARAMETER UP. DIGITECH FX 7 PRESS/HOLD STORE, POWER ON, WAIT UNTIL "RS" APPE ARS IN THE DISPLAY THEN RELEASE STORE. DIGITECH G7 PRESS AND HOLD PROGRAM, POWER ON THEN PRESS THE STORE BUTTON. Page 1
RESETS.TXT DIGITECH GFX 1 HOLD UTILITY BUTTON, POWER ON, THEN PRESS PARAME TER UP. DIGITECH GSP 21 HOLD TITLE BUTTON, POWER ON. DIGITECH GSP 21 LEGEND HOLD UTILITY BUTTON, POWER ON, THEN PRESS PARAME TER UP. DIGITECH GSP 21 PRO HOLD UTILITY BUTTON, POWER ON, THEN PRESS PARAME TER UP. DIGITECH GSP 2112 HOLD THE PREAMP BUTTON, POWER ON. WHEN THE ASTER ISK APPEARS IN THE TOP OF THE DISPLAY, PRESS THE MOD BUTTON. DIGITECH GSP 5 HOLD PARAMETER DOWN THEN POWER ON. DIGITECH GSP 7 HOLD UTILITY BUTTON, POWER ON, THEN PRESS PARAME TER UP. DIGITECH GSP2101 HOLD ACCESS 1 BUTTON, POWER ON. AFTER * APPEARS IN THE UPPER LEFT OF THE LCD PRESS PROGRAM UP DIGITECH IPS 33 HOLD BOTH FUNCTION SELECT BUTTONS THEN POWER ON. DIGITECH IPS 33B PRESS UTILITY BUTTON, SCROLL TO THE FACTORY REST ORE MENU, PRESS PARAMETER DOWN, THEN STORE. DIGITECH LEGEND II HOLD STORE, POWER ON. AFTER * APPEARS IN THE UPP ER LEFT CORNER OF THE LCD PRESS PARAMETER UP. DIGITECH MEQ 14 HOLD PROGRAM BUTTON THEN POWER ON. DIGITECH MEQ 28 HOLD PROGRAM BUTTON THEN POWER ON. DIGITECH MEQ 7 HOLD PROGRAM BUTTON THEN POWER ON. DIGITECH MSP 4 HOLD THE DOWN AND LEFT BUTTONS THEN POWER ON. DIGITECH PMC 10 PRESS AND HOLD FOOTSWITCH "ONE", POWER ON, THEN PRESS THE "SELECT" FOOTSWITCH. DIGITECH RP 1 HOLD UTILITY BUTTON, POWER ON, THEN PRESS PARAME TER UP. DIGITECH RP 10 Page 2
RESETS.TXT HOLD NAME, POWER ON. AFTER * APPEARS IN THE UPPE R LEFT CORNER OF LCD PRESS PROGRAM UP. DIGITECH RP 12 HOLD NAME, POWER ON. AFTER * APPEARS IN THE UPPE R LEFT CORNER OF LCD PRESS PROGRAM UP. DIGITECH RP 5 HOLD PARAMETER SELECT UP BUTTON THEN POWER ON. DIGITECH RP 6 HOLD PARAMETER SELECT UP BUTTON THEN POWER ON. DIGITECH S-5000 PRESS UTILITY BUTTON, SCROLL TO THE FACTORY REST ORE MENU, PRESS PARAMETER EDIT, THEN LOAD. DIGITECH STUDIO 400 PRESS AND HOLD THE "1" BUTTON, POWER ON. WHEN TH E ASTERISK APPEARS IN THE TOP OF THE DISPLAY, PRESS PROGRAM. DIGITECH STUDIO QUAD PRESS AND HOLD THE "1" BUTTON, POWER ON. WHEN TH E ASTERISK APPEARS IN THE TOP OF THE DISPLAY, PRESS PROGRAM. DIGITECH SV 5 PRESS UTILITY BUTTON, SELECT THE INIT MENU, PRES S THE STORE BUTTON TWICE (AS PROMPTED). DIGITECH TEC 8 PRESS AND HOLD BOTH LOW EQ AND MID EQ, POWER ON. DIGITECH TSR 12 HOLD NAME + POWER ON. AFTER * APPEARS IN THE UPP ER LEFT CORNER OF LCD PRESS PROGRAM UP. DIGITECH TSR 24 HOLD ACCESS 1 BUTTON, POWER ON. AFTER * APPEARS IN THE UPPER LEFT OF THE LCD PRESS PROGRAM UP. DIGITECH TSR 6 PRESS AND HOLD EQ BUTTON, POWER ON. WAIT FOR "FA " TO APPEAR IN THE DISPLAY THEN PRESS STORE. NOTE: "FH" WILL APPEAR BRIEFLY TO ACKNOWLEDGE. DIGITECH VALVE FX HOLD STORE, POWER ON. AFTER * APPEARS IN THE UPP ER LEFT CORNER OF LCD PRESS PARAMETER UP. DIGITECH VHM 5 PRESS UTILITY BUTTON, SCROLL TO THE FACTORY REST ORE MENU, PRESS PARAMETER DOWN, THEN STORE. DIGITECH VOCALIST II PRESS UTILITY BUTTON, SCROLL TO THE FACTORY REST ORE MENU, PRESS PARAMETER DOWN, THEN STORE. DIGITECH XP PEDALS PRESS/HOLD THE BYPASS/(HOLD)TUNER FOOTSWITCH AND POWER ON. Page 3

RESETS.TXT ENSONIQ DP-PRO HOLD SYSTEM BUTTON AND PRESS CANCEL. RELEASE BOT H BUTTONS, PRESS ENTER. ENSONIQ DP/2 HOLD SYSTEM/MIDI AND PRESS THE "B" BUTTON, THEN RELEASE BOTH. PRESS RIGHT ARROW ONCE. PRESS W RITE BUTTON AT PROMPT. ENSONIQ DP/4 HOLD SYSTEM/MIDI AND PRESS THE "B" BUTTON, THEN RELEASE BOTH. PRESS RIGHT ARROW ONCE. PRESS W RITE BUTTON AT PROMPT. ENSONIQ DP/4+ HOLD SYSTEM/MIDI AND PRESS THE "B" BUTTON, THEN RELEASE BOTH. PRESS RIGHT ARROW ONCE. PRESS W RITE BUTTON AT PROMPT. ENSONIQ ESQ-M PRESS PARAM, PRESS STORAGE. HOLD SCROLL, PRESS M ASTER. RELEASE BOTH, SCROLL TO SELECT MEMORY PRESET PAGE. HOLD SCROLL, PRESS STORAGE. RELEASE BOTH, PRESS ( [ ). ENSONIQ FIZMO HOLD THE SAVE BUTTON AND PRESS COMPARE. PRESS TH E YES BUTTON AT THE PROMPT. ENSONIQ FIZMO RACK HOLD THE SAVE BUTTON AND PRESS COMPARE. PRESS TH E YES BUTTON AT THE PROMPT. ENSONIQ KS-32 PRESS EDIT/SEQUENCES (PRESETS). PRESS AND HOLD B ANK 9 (SYSTEM) AND THEN PRESS SCREEN 9. RELEA SE BOTH AND PRESS YES AT THE PROMPT. ENSONIQ KT-76 PRESS EDIT/SEQUENCES (PRESETS). PRESS AND HOLD T HE UPPER 9 BUTTON AND THEN PRESS THE LOWER 9. RELEASE BOTH AND PRESS YES AT THE PROMPT. ENSONIQ KT-88 PRESS EDIT/SEQUENCES (PRESETS). PRESS AND HOLD T HE UPPER 9 BUTTON AND THEN PRESS THE LOWER 9. RELEASE BOTH AND PRESS YES AT THE PROMPT. ENSONIQ MR-61/76 HOLD THE ERASE BUTTON (IN THE SONG EDITOR SECTIO N) AND POWER ON. ENSONIQ MR-RACK HOLD SAVE AND PRESS ENTER, THEN PRESS ENTER AT T HE PROMPT. ENSONIQ SD-1 HOLD PRESET BUTTON AND PRESS SOFT #1 BUTTON (UPP ER LEFT CORNER OF SCREEN). RELEASE BOTH, PRES S YES AT THE PROMPT. ENSONIQ SQ-1 ( 21 VOICE ) PRESS EDIT/SEQUENCES (PRESETS). PRESS AND HOLD B Page 4
RESETS.TXT ANK 9 (SYSTEM) AND THEN PRESS SCREEN 9. RELEA SE BOTH AND PRESS YES AT THE PROMPT. ENSONIQ SQ-1/32 PRESS EDIT/SEQUENCES (PRESETS). PRESS AND HOLD B ANK 9 (SYSTEM) AND THEN PRESS SCREEN 9. RELEA SE BOTH AND PRESS YES AT THE PROMPT. ENSONIQ SQ-2 ( 21 VOICE ) PRESS EDIT/SEQUENCES (PRESETS). PRESS AND HOLD B ANK 9 (SYSTEM) AND THEN PRESS SCREEN 9. RELEA SE BOTH AND PRESS YES AT THE PROMPT. ENSONIQ SQ-2/32 PRESS EDIT/SEQUENCES (PRESETS). PRESS AND HOLD B ANK 9 (SYSTEM) AND THEN PRESS SCREEN 9. RELEA SE BOTH AND PRESS YES AT THE PROMPT. ENSONIQ SQ-80 HOLD THE RECORD BUTTON AND PRESS THE #1 SOFT BUT TON (UPPER LEFT CORNER OF SCREEN). RELEASE BO TH BUTTONS, PRESS YES AT THE PROMPT. ENSONIQ SQ-R HOLD SYSTEM BUTTON. QUICKLY PRESS "NO" THEN RELE ASE BOTH BUTTONS. PRESS YES AT PROMPT. ENSONIQ TS-10 HOLD PRESETS BUTTON AND PRESS SOFT 1 BUTTON (UPP ER LEFT CORNER OF DISPLAY). RELEASE BOTH BUTT ONS. SELECT YES AT THE PROMPT. ENSONIQ TS-12 HOLD PRESETS BUTTON AND PRESS SOFT 1 BUTTON (UPP ER LEFT CORNER OF DISPLAY). RELEASE BOTH BUTT ONS. SELECT YES AT THE PROMPT. ENSONIQ VFX HOLD PRESETS BUTTON, PRESS SOFT 1 BUTTON (UPPER LEFT CORNER OF SCREEN). SELECT YES AT PROMPT. ENSONIQ VFX/SD HOLD PRESET BUTTON AND PRESS SOFT #1 BUTTON (UPP ER LEFT CORNER OF SCREEN). RELEASE BOTH, PRES S YES AT THE PROMPT. ENSONIQ ZR-76 HOLD THE ERASE BUTTON (IN THE SONG EDITOR SECTIO N) AND POWER ON. KORG 01W HOLD RESET AND COMPARE THEN POWER ON. KORG 01WFD HOLD RESET AND COMPARE THEN POWER ON. KORG A1 HOLD WRITE AND -1 THEN POWER ON. KORG A2 HOLD DOWN ARROW AND UP ARROW, POWER ON, PRESS "E " (YES). Page 5

RESETS.TXT KORG A3 HOLD DOWN ARROW AND UP ARROW, POWER ON, PRESS "E " (YES). KORG A4 HOLD WRITE AND BYPASS, THEN POWER ON. KORG AM8000-R HOLD FX1 AND FX2 THEN POWER ON. KORG C-505 MIDI/TRANSPOSE + SPLIT AND RESTART UNIT. KORG DDD-1 HOLD YES AND NO, THEN POWER ON. KORG DL8000-R HOLD "MS/D" AND "HOLD", THEN POWER ON. KORG DS-8/707 HOLD UP AND DOWN, THEN POWER ON. KORG I1 HOLD PROGRAM AND DISK, THEN POWER ON. KORG I2 HOLD ARR PLAY AND EDIT STYLE THEN POWER ON. KORG I3 HOLD ARR PLAY AND EDIT STYLE THEN POWER ON. KORG I30 HOLD ARRANGE PLAY AND GLOBAL, THEN POWER ON. KORG I4S HOLD ARR. PLAY AND PROGRAM, THEN POWER ON. KORG I5M HOLD ARR. PLAY AND GLOBAL, THEN POWER ON. KORG I5S HOLD ARR. PLAY AND GLOBAL, THEN POWER ON. KORG IH HOLD DETUNE AND BASS, THEN POWER ON. KORG IS40/50/I40M HOLD ARR. PLAY AND GLOBAL, THEN POWER ON. KORG KARMA HOLD ENTER AND 0, THEN POWER ON. KORG M1 HOLD INT, CARD, AND COMBI THEN POWER ON. KORG M1R HOLD INT, PROG, AND COMBI THEN POWER ON. KORG M3R PAGE 5D OF GLOBAL MODE. KORG N264 HOLD ENTER AND 7, THEN POWER ON. Page 6
RESETS.TXT KORG N364 HOLD ENTER AND 7, THEN POWER ON. KORG O5RW HOLD +1 AND -1 THEN POWER ON. KORG SG-PROX HOLD PROGRAM AND PIANO 1, THEN POWER ON. KORG SG-RACK HOLD EDIT AND A4, THEN POWER ON. KORG T SERIES HOLD LOWER KEYPAD 0 AND PROG A, POWER ON, AND TH EN IMMEDIATELY TURN OFF. KORG TR-RACK HOLD EDIT AND A4, THEN POWER ON. KORG TRITON HOLD ENTER AND 0, THEN POWER ON. KORG TRITON RACK HOLD ENTER AND 0, THEN POWER ON. KORG X3 HOLD ENTER AND CURSOR DOWN THEN POWER ON. KORG X3R HOLD ENTER AND CURSOR DOWN THEN POWER ON. KORG X5 HOLD +1 AND -1, THEN POWER ON. KORG X5D HOLD +1 AND -1 THEN POWER ON. KORG X5DR HOLD +1 AND -1 THEN POWER ON. KORG Z1 HOLD SW1 AND SW2, THEN POWER ON. KORG Z1EX HOLD SW1 AND SW2, THEN POWER ON. OBERHEIM MATRIX-6 HOLD STORE WHILE POWERING ON. PEAVEY ADDVERB HOLD THE - AND 5 KEYS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY ADDVERB II HOLD THE - AND 5 KEYS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY ADDVERB III HOLD THE ADD/DEL AND GLOBAL BUTTONS, POWER ON. PEAVEY AEQ 2800 HOLD THE MIDI AND ASSIGN KEYS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY AUTOGRAPH Page 7
RESETS.TXT HOLD THE MIDI AND ASSIGN KEYS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY BASSFEX HOLD THE PLAY AND GLOBAL BUTTONS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY CEQ 28 HOLD THE MIDI AND ASSIGN KEYS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY CEX 4 HOLD THE MASTER AND STORE/MEMORY BUTTONS THEN PO WER ON. PEAVEY CEX 4L HOLD THE MASTER AND STORE/MEMORY BUTTONS THEN PO WER ON. PEAVEY CYBERBASS (MODULE) HOLD THE PROGRAM AND RIGHT CURSOR BUTTONS THEN P OWER ON. PEAVEY DPM 2 HOLD 0 BUTTON, PRESS ENTER. RELEASE BOTH BUTTONS AND PRESS ENTER. PEAVEY DPM 4 HOLD SAVE BUTTON, PRESS PAUSE. PRESS ENTER WHEN PROMPTED. PEAVEY DPM C8 HOLD THE 0 AND ENTER BUTTONS, POWER ON, WAIT FOR THE "UNIT INITIALIZED" DISPLAY THEN RELEASE T HE BUTTONS. PEAVEY DPM C8P HOLD THE 0 AND COPY BUTTONS, POWER ON, WAIT FOR THE "UNIT INITIALIZED" DISPLAY THEN RELEASE T HE BUTTONS. PEAVEY DSR 1000 HOLD THE - AND 5 KEYS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY LIBRARIAN HOLD LOAD, SAVE, AND UTIL BUTTONS AND POWER ON. PEAVEY MAP 8X4 HOLD BYPASS + POWER WHILE PLUGGING UNIT IN. PEAVEY MFP 2128/MIDI MANA HOLD + AND - KEYS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY MIDI MANAGER HOLD + AND - KEYS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY MIDI MASTER HOLD FUNCTION AND PROC A KEYS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY MIDI MASTER II HOLD FUNCTION AND PROC A KEYS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY MIDI STREAMER HOLD THE RECORD (SYSX, SAMP, + SEQ) KEYS AND POW ER ON. AT PROMPT PRESS START TO RE-INIT. Page 8

RESETS.TXT PEAVEY MULTIFEX HOLD THE 2 KEYS NEXT TO DISPLAY AND POWER ON. PEAVEY PC 1600 HOLD THE UTILITY + ENTER KEYS AND POWER ON. PEAVEY PC4-X HOLD THE MASTER + MIDI KEYS AND POWER ON. PEAVEY PC4-XL HOLD THE MASTER + MIDI KEYS AND POWER ON. PEAVEY PGP 20 HOLD THE A/B + MUTE KEYS AND POWER ON. PEAVEY PLM 8128 PRESS TWO RIGHT-MOST SOFT KEYS IN BOTTOM ROW AND POWER ON. (VCA CAL UNAFFECTED) PEAVEY PLM 8128E HOLD THE SOLO AND MUTE KEYS, POWER ON. (VCA CAL UNAFFECTED) PEAVEY PROFEX HOLD THE PLAY AND MIDI KEYS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY PROFEX II HOLD THE PLAY AND GLOBAL BUTTONS, POWER ON. PEAVEY PROGRAMAX HOLD THE A/B AND MUTE KEYS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY PV LITE 3000 FACTORY PRESETS: HOLD CHASE + AUTO SOUND, POWER ON. HARD RESET: HOLD DOWN + STORE, POWER ON. IN BOTH CASES, HOLD UNTIL 00 APPEARS IN THE DISPLAY. PEAVEY SDR 20/20 HOLD THE PLAY AND STORE KEYS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY SPECTRUM ANALOG FI HOLD THE DEC AND EXEC BUTTONS, POWER ON. ( TO IN IT. FOR USE W/ CYBERBASS, HOLD DEC AND BYPASS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY SPECTRUM BASS II HOLD THE + AND - BUTTONS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY SPECTRUM ORGAN HOLD THE + AND - BUTTONS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY SPECTRUM SYNTH HOLD THE + AND - BUTTONS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY ULTRAVERB HOLD THE - AND 5 KEYS THEN POWER ON. PEAVEY ULTRAVERB II HOLD THE + AND 9 BUTTONS THEN POWER ON. ROLAND A-220 HOLD B AND MEMORY THEN POWER ON. Page 9
RESETS.TXT ROLAND A-30 WRITE + POWER ON (15 SECONDS) ROLAND A-33 WRITE + POWER ON (15 SECONDS) ROLAND A-50 HOLD 1ST+3RD+4TH BUTTONS UNDER DISPLAY, PRESS CH ANNEL, THEN PRESS ANY CURSOR KEY. ROLAND A-80 HOLD 1ST+3RD+4TH BUTTONS UNDER DISPLAY, PRESS CH ANNEL, THEN PRESS ANY CURSOR KEY. ROLAND A-880 HOLD SIGNAL AND MEMORY THEN POWER ON. ROLAND A-90 HOLD EDIT, POWER ON THEN PRESS ENTER. WITH VOICE EXPANDER BOARD: HOLD MANUAL, POWER ON, THEN PRESS ENTER. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. ADA-8024 ALPHA JUNO-1 ALPHA JUNO-2
ROLAND AP-700 PWR ON, EXIT REPEATEDLY TO ANALYZER/FILTER SCREE N. CURSOR TO: MENU + ENTER, SYSTEM + ENTER, I NIT + ENTER. USE VALUE SELECT ALL THEN EXEC + ENTER TWICE. ROLAND no rom reset. AR SERIES

ROLAND AT SERIES ONE TOUCH PROGRAM + POWER ON. ROLAND AX-1 WRITE + POWER ON (30 SECONDS). ROLAND AXIS-1 HOLD FUNCTION; PRESS F#0, C#2, AND D#2 KEYS. ROLAND CA-30 RESETS EVERY TIME TOGGLED OF AND THEN ON. ROLAND no rom reset. CR ( ALL OTHER)
ROLAND CR-80 DEL + REPEAT + POWER ON, THEN PRESS ENTER. ROLAND CSQ SERIES no rom reset. {*} ROLAND D-10 no rom reset. {*} Page 10
RESETS.TXT ROLAND D-110 no rom reset. {*} ROLAND D-20 no rom reset. {*} ROLAND D-5 no rom reset. {*} ROLAND D-50 TUNE/FUNCTION AND MIDI DATA INIT: HOLD 0 AND DAT A TRANSFER, POWER ON. PATCH + REVERB MUST BE LOADED FROM CARD OR SYSEX FILE. ROLAND D-550 TUNE/FUNCTION AND MIDI DATA INIT: HOLD PATCH BAN K 2, PATCH NUMBER6, AND ENTER, POWER ON. PATC H AND REVERD DATA MUST BE LOADED FROM CARD OR SYSEX FILE. ROLAND D-70 no rom reset. {*} ROLAND DDR-30 HOLD #1 BUTTON + POWER ON. ROLAND DEP-3 MEMORY NO UP AND DOWN + POWER ON. ROLAND DEP-5 MEMORY NO UP AND DOWN + POWER ON. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. DJ-70 DJ-70MKII DM SERIES
ROLAND DR-5 FRET LEFT + FRET RIGHT + POWER ON; 2 X ENTER. ROLAND DR-550 HOLD -1 AND +1 AND POWER ON, THEN PRESS START. ROLAND DR-550MKII HOLD -1 AND +1 AND POWER ON, THEN PRESS START. ROLAND DR-660 UTILITY THEN CURSOR TO SELECT (8) INIT; 2 X ENTE R. ROLAND DS-330 REVERB + SPLIT + PWR ON; PRESS YES. ROLAND E-10 HOLD WRITE + POWER ON. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND E-12 E-14US Page 11
RESETS.TXT no rom reset. ROLAND E-14US resets at power on. ROLAND E-15 resets at power on. ROLAND E-16 resets at power on. ROLAND E-20 HOLD WRITE + POWER ON. ROLAND E-28US resets at power on. ROLAND E-30 HOLD WRITE + POWER ON. ROLAND E-35 HOLD REC/PUNCH IN + POWER ON. ROLAND E-36 RECORDER + POWER ON. ROLAND no rom reset. E-5
ROLAND E-56 HOLD WRITE + POWER ON. ROLAND E-66 RECORD (IN DISK RECORDER SECTION) + POWER ON. ROLAND E-68US HOLD WRITE + POWER ON. ROLAND E-70 HOLD WRITE + POWER ON. ROLAND E-86 HOLD WRITE + POWER ON. ROLAND E-96 HOLD WRITE + POWER ON. ROLAND no rom reset. EM-101
ROLAND EM-303 resets at power on. ROLAND EM-305 resets at power on. ROLAND no rom reset. EP (ALL OTHER)
ROLAND EP-3 resets at power on. ROLAND EP-5 Page 12
RESETS.TXT HOLD REC + PLAY, PRESS STRINGS, POWER OFF / ON. ROLAND EP-7 HOLD REC + PLAY, PRESS STRINGS, POWER OFF / ON. ROLAND EP-707 resets at power on. ROLAND EP-7MKII HOLD REC + PLAY, PRESS STRINGS, POWER OFF AND ON. ROLAND EP-9 HOLD REC + PLAY, PRESS CHOIR, POWER OFF AND ON. ROLAND no rom reset. FC-100
ROLAND FC-100MKII HOLD #1 + #2 + #8 AND POWER ON. ROLAND FC-200 HOLD #10 AND POWER ON, THEN PRESS CTL PEDAL. ROLAND FG-10 HOLD CLEAR AND EXIT THEN POWER ON. ROLAND FG-1000 HOLD CLEAR AND EXIT THEN POWER ON. ROLAND FP-1 resets at power on. ROLAND FP-8 PRESS FUNC AND RELEASE HOLD PIANO PRESS FUNC AGA IN. ROLAND G-800 HOLD WRITE, THEN POWER ON. ROLAND no rom reset. GC-8

ROLAND GI-10 HOLD PARAMETER + AND -, POWER ON THEN PRESS VALU E +. ROLAND GM-70 POLY MODE: HOLD PLAY, GENERAL EDIT, + IND EDIT T HEN POWER ON. MONO MODE: HOLD TUNE, CONTROL A SSIGN, AND DATA TRANSFER THEN POWER ON. ROLAND GP-100 HOLD IN PARAMETER KNOB, POWER ON, PRESS WRITE. ROLAND GP-16 HOLD #6, #7, #8, THEN POWER ON. USE FUNCTION LEF T AND RUGHT TO SELECT "2. ALL FACTORY PRESET" THEN PRESS WRITE 3 TIMES. ROLAND no rom reset. GP-8 Page 13
RESETS.TXT ROLAND no rom reset. GR (ALL OTHER)
ROLAND GR-09 HOLD PEDAL #2 THEN POWER ON. PRESS VALUE+ THEN P RESS EDIT/PLAY. ROLAND GR-1 HOLD WRITE/COPY THEN POWER ON THEN PRESS YES. ROLAND GR-30 HOLD PEDAL #2, POWER ON. PRESS PATCH + TO SELECT INIT. PRESS EDIT/PLAY, THEN PATCH + AND - SI MULTANEOUSLY. ROLAND GR-50 no rom reset. {*} ROLAND no rom reset. GS-6
ROLAND GT-5 HOLD MOD + FEED BACKER/SLOW GEAR, POWER ON. THEN PRESS WRITE. ROLAND GX-700 PRESS TUNER/UTILITY. USE PARAMETER LEFT AND RIGH T TO SELECT FACT INIT. CURSOR TO LEFT, DIAL S YSTEM, THEN RIGHT AND DIAL P#100. PRESS WRITE THEN TUNER/UTILITY. ROLAND HP (ALL OTHER) resets at power on. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. HP-100 HP-300 HP-400 HS SERIES
ROLAND JD-800 PRESS DATA TRANSFER. PAGE UP TO SELECT FACTORY P RESET, PRESS YES. ROLAND JD-990 HOLD EXIT AND PRESS UTILITY. PRESS F6 THEN F5. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. JP-6 JP-8
ROLAND JP-8000 HOLD SHIFT, PRESS INIT/BULK. PRESS BUTTON 7, USE UP/DOWN (SELECT FACTORY RESET), PRESS WRITE TO SELECT FACTORY PRESET. Page 14
RESETS.TXT ROLAND JS-30 HOLD RECORD BUTTON (SEQUENCER SECTION), POWER ON. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. JUN0-106 JUN0-60 JUNO-1 JUNO-2 JUNO-6 JUPITER-6 JUPITER-8
ROLAND JV-1000 HOLD NUMBER 8, POWER ON. PRESS ENTER THEN WRITE. ROLAND JV-1080 PRESS UTILITY. CURSOR DOWN ONCE THEN RIGHT 3 TIM ES TO FACTORY PRESET. PRESS ENTER TWICE, THEN UTILITY. ROLAND JV-2080 PRESS UTILITY. PRESS F6 TWICE TO MENU 3. PRESS F 1 THEN F6. IF REQ'D USE VALUE DIAL TO TURN OF F MEM. PROT. AND PRESS F6 TWICE. ROLAND JV-30 PRESS CHORUS + REVERB (ABOVE INIT) TOGETHER THEN PRESS VALUE UP. ROLAND JV-35 PRESS CONTROL + MASTER TOGETHER. USE PARAMETER U P AND DOWN TO SELECT ALL. PRESS VALUE UP. ROLAND JV-50 PRESS CONTROL + MASTER TOGETHER. USE PARAMETER U P AND DOWN TO SELECT ALL. PRESS VALUE UP. ROLAND JV-80 HOLD NUMBER 8, POWER ON. PRESS ENTER THEN WRITE. ROLAND JV-880 PRESS UTILITY, USE DATA DIAL TO SELECT FACTORY P RESET. PRESS ENTER TWICE. ROLAND JV-90 HOLD NUMBER 8, POWER ON. PRESS ENTER THEN WRITE. ROLAND JW-50 PRESS TUNE/FUNCTION. PRESS F5 THEN F4 THEN F3 TH EN F4. Page 15

RESETS.TXT ROLAND JX-1 HOLD WRITE AND FLUTE THEN POWER ON. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. JX-10 JX-3P JX-8P
ROLAND KR-100 resets at power on. ROLAND KR-3000 HOLD FROM AND TO, THEN PRESS WRITE. ROLAND KR-33 resets at power on. ROLAND KR-350 HOLD LOAD AND SAVE, THEN PRESS WRITE. ROLAND KR-3500 HOLD LOAD AND SAVE, THEN PRESS WRITE. ROLAND KR-370 resets at power on. ROLAND KR-4500 HOLD LOAD AND SAVE, THEN PRESS WRITE. ROLAND KR-4700 HOLD LOAD AND EDIT, THEN PRESS SAVE. ROLAND KR-500 HOLD FROM AND TO, THEN PRESS WRITE. ROLAND KR-5000 HOLD LOAD AND EDIT, THEN PRESS SAVE. ROLAND KR-55 HOLD MIDI FUNCTION AND PRESS CARDS (5 SECONDS). ROLAND KR-5500 HOLD LOAD AND SAVE, THEN PRESS WRITE. ROLAND KR-650 HOLD LOAD AND SAVE, THEN PRESS WRITE. ROLAND LVC-1N HOLD ENTER BUTTON THEN POWER ON. ROLAND M-760 HOLD EDIT, PRESS WRITE. PARAMETER UP/DOWN TO SEL ECT ALL + PRESS WRITE. ON COMPLETION PRESS ED IT TO RETURN TO PLAY. ROLAND M-DC1 HOLD F3 AND THEN POWER ON. Page 16
RESETS.TXT ROLAND M-GS64 HOLD F3 AND THEN POWER ON. ROLAND M-OC1 HOLD F3 AND THEN POWER ON. ROLAND M-SE1 HOLD F3 AND THEN POWER ON. ROLAND M-VS1 HOLD F3 AND THEN POWER ON. ROLAND MBD1 HOLD F3 AND THEN POWER ON. ROLAND no rom reset. MC SERIES; EXC 303
ROLAND MC-303 HOLD SHIFT AND THEN POWER ON, THEN PRESS ENTER. ROLAND ME-10 HOLD BANK DOWN PEDAL, THEN PRESS WRITE. ROLAND ME-5 HOLD PEDALS 1 AND 2, POWER ON; PRESS WRITE IMMED IATELY. ROLAND ME-6 HOLD LEFT + DOWN AND POWER ON; THEN PRESS WRITE. ROLAND ME-6B HOLD LEFT + DOWN AND POWER ON; THEN PRESS WRITE. ROLAND ME-8 HOLD LEFT + DOWN AND POWER ON; PRESS WRITE/COPY. ROLAND ME-8B HOLD PARAMETER LEFT + DOWN BUTTONS, THEN PRESS W RITE/COPY. ROLAND ME-X HOLD PARAMETER LEFT + DOWN AND POWER ON, THEN PR ESS WRITE. ROLAND MK-80 HOLD WRITE, PRESS EDIT. HOLD LEFT AND RIGHT CURS OR BUTTONS AND PRESS UP. ROLAND no rom reset. MKB SERIES
ROLAND MKS-50 POLY MODE: HOLD 4 AND 8 AND POWER ON. MONO MODE: HOLD 3 AND 7 THEN POWER ON. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND MP SERIES MS-1 MSQ-100 Page 17
RESETS.TXT no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. MSQ-700
ROLAND MT-100 HOLD STOP, PRESS DELETE. AFTER THE DISPLAY FLASH ES "ALL CLEAR" PRESS EXECUTE. ROLAND MT-120 HOLD REPEAT, SONG (BLUE), AND PLAY, POWER ON. PR ESS FWD REPEATEDLY UNTIL READS T13. PRESS PLA Y THEN RECORD, THEN POWER OFF/ON. ROLAND MT-120S HOLD REPEAT, SONG (BLUE), AND PLAY, POWER ON. PR ESS FWD REPEATEDLY UNTIL READS T13. PRESS PLA Y THEN RECORD, THEN POWER OFF/ON. ROLAND MT-200 HOLD REPEAT, SONG (BLUE), AND PLAY, POWER ON. US E DIAL TO SELECT T-15 ON DISPLAY. PRESS PLAY THEN RECORD, THEN POWER OFF/ON. ROLAND MT-32 HOLD MASTER VOLUME, PRESS RHYTHM PART, PRESS PAR T 1. ROLAND MT-80 resets at power on. ROLAND no rom reset. MV-30

ROLAND OCTAPAD HOLD MIDI CH AND NOTE NUMBER, POWER ON. POWER OF F, THEN POWER ON AGAIN. ROLAND OCTAPAD II HOLD BOTH VALUE BUTTONS, POWER ON. ROLAND no rom reset. P-330
ROLAND P-55 HOLD BOTH INSTRUMENT BUTTONS, POWER ON, THEN PRE SS PARAM 1. ROLAND PAD-8 HOLD MIDI CH AND NOTE NUMBER, POWER ON. POWER OF F, THEN POWER ON. ROLAND PAD-80 HOLD BOTH VALUE BUTTONS, POWER ON. ROLAND PC-150 HOLD COMMAND (LEFT), POWER ON. ROLAND PC-200 HOLD THE 2 BUTTONS UNDER "STANDARD", POWER ON. ROLAND no rom reset. PIANO PLUS (ALL) Page 18
RESETS.TXT ROLAND no rom reset. ROLAND no rom reset. PLANET-P PLANET-S
ROLAND PMA-5 HOLD VALUE, POWER ON. TOUCH 2 CAL. POINTS TOP RI GHT + BOTTOM LEFT OF DISPLAY W/ TOUCH PEN. DI SPLAYS COMPLETED THEN INITIALIZE, TOUCH EXEC. ROLAND PRO-E HOLD WRITE, POWER ON. ROLAND R-5 HOLD PAGE + SELECT AND POWER ON. PRESS ENTER TWI CE AT PROMPTS. ROLAND R-70 HOLD MIDI + ASSIGN AND POWER ON. PRESS YES TWICE AT PROMPTS. ROLAND R-8M HOLD CURSOR RIGHT AND ENTER, POWER ON. PRESS ENT ER TWICE AT PROMPTS. ROLAND RA-50 HOLD WRITE THEN POWER ON. ROLAND RA-90 HOLD WRITE THEN POWER ON. ROLAND RA-95 HOLD REC, POWER ON. ROLAND RSP-550 POWER ON WHILE HOLDING PROG PAGE UP AND DOWN, TH EN PRESS WRITE. ROLAND SB-55 POWER ON WHILE CLEAR. ROLAND SC-33 HOLD SPLIT AND REVERB WHILE POWERING ON, THEN PR ESS YES. ROLAND SC-50 HOLD BOTH INSTRUMENT BUTTONS AND POWER ON. THEN PRESS ALL. ROLAND SC-55 HOLD BOTH INSTRUMENT BUTTONS AND POWER ON. THEN PRESS ALL. ROLAND SC-55MKII HOLD BOTH INSTRUMENT BUTTONS AND POWER ON. THEN PRESS ALL. ROLAND TD-8 V CUSTOM PRESS SETUP THEN [F3 (MENU)]. PRESS INC/+, ROTAT E THE VALUE DIAL, OR PRESS CURSOR TO MOVE THE CURSOR TO "RESET". Page 19
RESETS.TXT ROLAND TR-505 HOLD PATTERN GROUP A AND MODE AND POWER ON. ROLAND TR-626 HOLD TRACK #1 AND MODE AND POWER ON. ROLAND TR-707 HOLD TRACK WRITE AND PATTERN 1 AND POWER ON. ROLAND TR-727 HOLD TRACK WRITE AND PATTERN 1 AND POWER ON. ROLAND TR-909 HOLD TRACK #1 AND PATTERN #1 AND POWER ON. ROLAND U-110 HOLD THE EDIT AND PART BUTTONS AND POWER ON. ROLAND VP-70 HOLD MIDI, PLAY, AND VOICE EXP AND POWER ON. YAMAHA 02R HOLD "CURSOR LEFT" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-100 HOLD KEY "F0" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-121 HOLD KEY "F0" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-121S HOLD KEY "F0" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-122 HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-122S HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-123 HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-124 HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-133 HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-134 HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-152 HOLD KEY "F0" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-152S HOLD KEY "F0" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-153 HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-153S HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. Page 20

RESETS.TXT YAMAHA CLP-153SG HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-154 HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-154F HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-154S HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-155 HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-156 HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-157 HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-158 HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-20 HOLD KEY "F0" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-250 HOLD KEY "F0" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-260 HOLD KEY "F0" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-30 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-311 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-350 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-360 HOLD KEY "F0" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-411 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-500 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-511 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-550 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-555 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-560 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. Page 21
RESETS.TXT YAMAHA CLP-570 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-611 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-705 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-711 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-760 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-811 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLP-911 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLW-12 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CLW-14 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CS1X HOLD BUTTONS 7, 8, AND 9, AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CS2X HOLD BUTTONS 7, 8, AND 9, AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-35 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-45 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-49 HOLD KEY "F0" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-50 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-55 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-59 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-65 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-69 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-69A HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-70 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. Page 22
RESETS.TXT YAMAHA CVP-75 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-79 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-79A HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-83 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-83S HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-85 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-85A HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-87 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-87A HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-89 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA CVP-89WH HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA D5000 PRESS STORE AND POWER THEN PRESS RECALL. YAMAHA DEQ7 HOLD DELAY/LEVEL AND PROTECT ON/OFF, POWER ON. YAMAHA DMP-11 PRESS FADER FLIP, PARAMETER LEFT, POWER ON. YAMAHA DMP-7 PRESS FADER FLIP, PARAMETER LEFT, POWER ON. YAMAHA DMP9-16/8 PRESS MEMORY [RECALL], RETURN [SEL], [UTILITY], THEN POWER ON. YAMAHA FX-500 HOLD COMP AND MOD WHILE POWERING ON. YAMAHA FX-770 HOLD COMP AND PLAY WHILE POWERING ON. YAMAHA GW-10 HOLD CHO WHILE POWERING ON. YAMAHA GW-33 HOLD DOWN/NO AND UP/YES WHILE POWERING ON. YAMAHA MDP-2 Page 23

RESETS.TXT HOLD SHIFT AND POWER ON. YAMAHA MFC-10 HOLD MEMORY, EDIT, AND FC EDIT AND POWER ON. YAMAHA MLP-11 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA MLP51 HOLD KEY "F0" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA MU-90 HOLD ENTER AND UTIL, THEN POWER ON. YAMAHA P-100 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA P-150 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA P-300 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA P-500 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA PDP-300 HOLD KEY "F0" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA PDP-400 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA PDP-500 HOLD KEY "B1" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA PSR-410 HOLD [+] AND [-] AND POWER ON. YAMAHA PSR-420 HOLD [+/YES] AND [-/NO] AND POWER ON. YAMAHA PSR-510 HOLD [+] AND [-] AND POWER ON. YAMAHA PSR-520 HOLD [+/YES] AND [-/NO] AND POWER ON. YAMAHA PSR-6000 UTILITY MODE, RECALL PRESET DATA, SELECT ALL DAT A. YAMAHA PSR-620 HOLD [+/YES] AND [-/NO] AND POWER ON. YAMAHA PSR-6300 HOLD KEY "C6" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA PSR-70 HOLD KEY "C5" AND POWER ON. YAMAHA PSR-9000 HOLD DEMO AND POWER ON. Page 24
RESETS.TXT YAMAHA PSR-A3 HOLD [+/YES] AND [-/NO] AND POWER ON. YAMAHA RX-8 HOLD STOP/CONTINUE, +1/YES, AND -1/NO AND POWER ON. YAMAHA SPX-90 HOLD BALANCE, FOOT TRIGGER AND POWER ON. YAMAHA SPX-90II HOLD BALANCE, FOOT TRIGGER AND POWER ON. YAMAHA TMX HOLD UTILITY AND STORE THEN POWER ON. YAMAHA YDP-200 HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1", THEN POWER ON. YAMAHA YDP-300 HOLD KEY "F0" OR KEY "B1", THEN POWER ON. YAMAHA YDP-301 HOLD KEY "B1", THEN POWER ON. YAMAHA YDP-88 HOLD KEY "B1", THEN POWER ON. YAMAHA YDP-88II HOLD KEY "B1", THEN POWER ON.
Backups should be performed BEFORE executing factory resets or restoring factory presets data. This information is provided as a courtesy. NO claims are made as to the accuracy of this data.

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