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14. FOOTSWITCH UP/DOWN INPUT – Plug footswitches into these 1/4" jacks. Footswitches serve the same functions as the Program Up and Down buttons. 15. EXPRESSION PEDAL INPUT – Plug an expression pedal into this 1/4" jack for easy control over effect parameters. 16. AUX INPUT – Plug a CD player or other audio device into these RCA jacks and play along! 17. STEREO LINK OUTPUT – Use a 1/4" TS cable to connect this jack to the input of another amplifier for true stereo. 18. SPEAKER OUTPUT – Use a 1/4" TS cable to connect this jack to an external 8-ohm speaker. Effect Quick Reference Refer to chapter 10 of the User Manual for more details on effect modules. 1. COMP/LIMIT – provides increasing levels of compression (C1-C9) and limiting (L1-L9). 2. DIST – various types of distortion. 3. DRIVE – controls the drive/gain for the DIST module; expression pedal may be used. 4. EQ – 50 separate values that cover a wide variety of EQ settings. See page 31 of the User Manual for details. 5. NR – noise reduction and hum elimination working together. The left digit of the display shows the level of hum elimination and the right digit shows the level of noise reduction. 6. CAB – settings C1 – C3 simulate 1 x 12", 2 x 12" and 4 x 10" cabinets respectively. 7. FX1 – various mono effects; most have a separate setting for pedal control. 8. PARAM – direct-control parameter for FX1; for most effects, can be set to pedal control independently of the FX1 setting. 9. FX2 – stereo versions of the effects found in FX1, with several additions; these also have settings for pedal control. 10. PARAM – direct-control parameter for FX2; for most effects, can be set to pedal control independently of the FX2 setting. 11. FX3 – various delay-based effects; most have pedal-controlled versions. 12. PARAM – direct-control parameter for FX3; for most effects, can be set to pedal control independently of the FX3 setting. 13. DIGIFX – a couple of digital-sampling effects with pedal-controlled versions. 14. LEVEL – the level of the current program. 15. ROUTE – eight variations of the routing order of all nine effect modules. Selecting, Editing and Storing Programs 1. In PLAY mode, use the Program Up and Down buttons, footswitches or VALUE knob to select a program. 2. Turn the EFFECT knob to the module or parameter you wish to edit. 3. Turn the VALUE knob to change the value of the module or parameter. 4. To store your changes, press the VALUE knob and then turn the knob to select a store location. Press the VALUE knob again to store the program. Using the Tuner 1. In PLAY mode, activate the tuner by pressing the Program Up and Down buttons or both footswitches at the same time to enter Bypass mode, or hold them down for more than half a second to enter Mute mode. 2. Play the open string you wish to tune. Use the following guide when tuning: Visual Guide to Tuning The bottom four segments Low In tune High rotate counterclockwise if pitch is low. The top four rotate clockwise if pitch is high. An 8 means pitch is in tune. The twelve possible pitches (a decimal point indicates a sharp): = no pitch detected Manual de inicio rapido para el usuario (Spanish) Instalacion rapida del Wildfire 1. Asegurese de que todos los articulo...
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