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RATE: This sets the speed of the effect DEPTH: This sets the richness of the effect RESONANCE: This sets the intensity of the effect. 4: ROTARY This effect produces the sound of rotating speakers. RATE: This sets the speed of the effect DEPTH: This sets the richness of the effect E.LEVEL: This sets the volume level of the effect. 5: UNI-V This models the Uni-Vibe, an effect that’s part of the rock sound of the 1960s. RATE: This sets the speed of the effect DEPTH: This sets the richness of the effect E.LEVEL: This sets the volume level of the effect. 6: TREMOLO This produces a retro effect through cyclical changes in the volume level. RATE: This sets the speed of the effect DEPTH: This sets the richness of the effect E.LEVEL: This sets the volume level of the effect. 7: HARMONIST This creates harmonies reminiscent of twin guitars. * Play only single notes when using the harmonist effect KEY: This sets the musical key of the song being played. HARMONY: This sets the pitch of the harmony. E.LEVEL: This sets the volume level of the effect. 8: OCTAVE This imparts thickness by adding sound an octave lower. * Play only single notes when using the octave effect. - D.LEVEL: This sets the volume level of the direct sound. E.LEVEL: This sets the volume level of the effect DELAY Explanation 1: 1–99 ms This is a delay of 1 to 99 ms (milliseconds), which is ideal for a doubling effect. TIME: This sets the delay time in steps of 1 ms. FEEDBACK: This sets the number of times the delay sound repeats. E.LEVEL: This sets the volume level of the delay sound. 2: 100–990 ms This delay has a delay time of 100 to 990 ms (milliseconds). TIME: This sets the delay time in steps of 10 ms. FEEDBACK: This sets the number of times the delay sound repeats. E.LEVEL: This sets the volume level of the delay sound. 3: 1000–6000 ms This is a delay of 1,000 to 6,000 ms (milliseconds), which is suited to special effects. TIME: This sets the delay time in steps of 100 ms. FEEDBACK: This sets the number of times the delay sound repeats. E.LEVEL: This sets the volume level of the delay sound. 4: TAP This allows you to use the SOLO pedal to set the delay time (see below). TIME: This sets the beat for the delay sound. FEEDBACK: This sets the number of times the delay sound repeats. E.LEVEL: This sets the volume level of the delay sound. Ex. -1 Octave Detune +1 Octave Ex. 2ms 99ms Ex. 120ms 990ms Ex. 1200ms 6000ms Ex. Applying Effects in Time with the Song Tempo (Tap Tempo) When TAP is selected, you can set the delay’s tempo as dotted eighth notes or quarter notes by pressing the SOLO pedal two or more times in time with the tempo of the song. The SOLO pedal’s indicator flashes in time with the current tempo. When TAP is selected as the delay type, the SOLO feature cannot be switched on or off. Timing Delay Sound TIME setting 8 Making Detailed Settings for Effects (Edit Mode) This adds lingering reverberations to the sound. This produces a variety of effects using the ME-25’s expression pedals. For information on how to use pedal effects, read “Using Pedal Effects” (p. 3). REVERB Explanation 1: ROOM This simulates the reverberations inside a room. - - LEVEL: This sets the volume level of the effect. 2: HALL This simulates the reverberations inside a hall. PEDAL FX (Pedal Effects) Explanation 1: WAH This is a wah effect. - - - 2: +1 OCTAVE This lets you continuously vary the pitch up to one octave higher or lower than the original sound. 3: -1 OCTAVE * Play only single notes when using the octave effect. 4: FREEZE This lets you sustain sound by operating a pedal. You can use this to hold a chord sound while playing a melody line. Using FREEZE 1. Press the heel of the expression pedal. 2. Play the guitar, and while the sound is playing, press the toe of the expression pedal. The sound is sustained for as long as you keep the pedal pressed. * You can adjust the volume of the sustained sound by changing the pedal position. 3. Pressing the heel of the expression pedal stops the sustained sound. 9 Espanol Portugues Nederlands It alia no Francais Deutsch English Convenient Functions 1. Press the MEMORY / pedals at the same time. The tuner is switched on. 2. If necessary, adjust the reference pitch. You can change the reference pitch by holding down [EXIT] and pressing the MEMORY / pedals. . The reference pitch setting is saved automatically, so there is no need to make this setting each time you tune. . The reference pitch was set to 40 (440 Hz) when the unit was shipped from the factory. 3. Play a single open note on the string to be tuned. The name of the note closest to the current pitch of the string played appears in the display. 4. Tune so that the desired pitch is displayed and both tuning guide indicators light up. 5. Press the MEMORY / pedals at the same time. The tuner is switched off. Tuning the Guitar (Tuner) Display Pitch 35–45 435–445 [Hz] 1,2 (C) ( sign) (D) (E) (F) (G) (A) (B) Too low (rapid flashing) (rapid flashing) Tuned Tuning Guide Too h...