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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
ROOM This simulates the reverb sound of a smaller room. HALL This simulates the reverb sound of a larger hall. SPRING This simulates the sound of a guitar amp’s built-in spring reverb. MOD This is a reverb that adds modulation to the hall reverb to produce an extremely pleasant reverb sound. Using the Effects Using the Effects l PEDAL MODE Indicator You can make the setting that determines whether the ME50’ s expression pedal functions as a volume pedal or as an expression pedal. In addition, when using it as an expression pedal, you can use it to control one of the special pedal effects that you select. Using the Pedal as a Volume Pedal When using the expression pedal as a volume pedal, press the expression pedal all the way forward and then give it a stronger push, the PEDAL MODE indicator goes off. Strongly pressing Not Lit The volume decreases as the pedal’s toe is raised, and increases when the pedal is pressed down. Using the Pedal as an Expression Pedal When using the pedal as an expression pedal, press the expression pedal all the way forward and then give it a stronger push, the PEDAL MODE indicator lights up. Lit Strongly pressing You can select one of the following effects with the expression pedal. WAH The effect will function as a pedal wah. RESONANCE This completely original effect offers enhancements on the characteristic resonances produced by analog synth filters. Using the effect in combination with the OVERDRIVE/ DISTORTION TYPE set to “SQUARE” produces a sound like a synthesizer. And using it together with delay, chgorus, and reverb makes them even more effective. VOICE A further advancement beyond the BOSS HUMANIZER, this effect produces “talking” modulation sounds and realistic human voice sounds. RING MOD This is an effect that crosses the ME-50’s internal oscillator with the guitar source sound to change the sound to a metallic sound devoid of any feeling of pitch. Pressing the pedal down even more changes the internal oscillator’s frequency, creating a particular undulation sound. * Because of the need to analyze the pitch, chords (two or more sounds played simultaneously) cannot be played. +1 OCTAVE Allows the pitch to be raised up to one octave above the original guitar sound. * Because of the need to analyze the pitch, chords (two or more sounds played simultaneously) cannot be played. -1 OCTAVE Allows the pitch to be lowered up to one octave below the original guitar sound. * Because of the need to analyze the pitch, chords (two or more sounds played simultaneously) cannot be played. 20 Saving and Loading the Created Tones (Memory Mode) The ME-50 features a “Memory mode” that allows you to store the various settings within the ME-50 itself, and then call up and use the settings. Switching Between Manual and Memory Mode The mode in which the tone produced reflects the panel settings just as they are is called “Manual mode.” A dot appears in the display when the ME-50 is in Manual mode. fig.0240 . When switching from Manual mode to Memory mode, press the No. 2 and No. 3 pedals simultaneously; this causes the MEMORY indicator to light up (and the dot in the display disappears). fig.0250 . Pressing the No. 2 and 3 pedals at the same time while in Memory mode switches you to Manual mode. * Manual mode is the power-up default mode of the ME-50. About the Patch When actually performing on a guitar, a variety of tones are required to suit whatever the situation may be. The effects that you may want to have turned on and parameter settings for such effects vary according to the selected tone. With the ME-50, you can set these parameters, volume levels, and so on, store a number of the aggregate settings in memory, and use the pedals to switch the stored settings, allowing you to change tones instantly. Such stored sets of settings are known as “Patches.” You can create up to 30 Patches. The thirty patches are divided into ten “banks,” each of which contains three patches. fig.0260 * The setting for the MASTER LEVEL knob is also stored individually for each patch. Lit Press simultaneously Lit Bank 0 Patch Bank 3 Patch Bank 2 Patch Bank 1 Patch Patch Patch 21 Saving and Loading the Created Tones (Memory Mode) Write Procedure The “Write procedure” enables you to save the created tone settings using the panel knobs and pedals, MASTER LEVEL knob setting, and expression pedal settings to Patches. * You can carry out the Write procedure in both Manual mode and Memory mode. * If the Write procedure is not carried out, then the tone you have created is erased when the power is turned off or when you switch to a different Patch. fig.0270 1. Press [WRITE]. The MEMORY indicator flashes. At the same time, the bank indication in the display and the pedal indicator flash, and the currently selected Patch Bank and Number are shown. 2. Select the Patch to be used as the save destination. ¦ Press BANK [ ] [ ] to select the bank. ¦ Press a number pedal (1-3) to select the number. * To stop the Write proced...
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