Owner's manual

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Select either the X or Y axes by turning the knob to the right or the left,
respectively. Once an axis is selected, turn the knob toward either ex-
treme labeled SLOW to smooth out fast changes from the sensor signal.
Turning the knob towards SLOW provides the most amount of smoothing
causing the effect to react to only large, deliberate motions of the sensor.
Turning the knob all the way to FAST sets the smoothing at a minimum.
This means that fast changes in the sensor signal will be applied to the
effect and the motions created from normal picking will be enough to
move the filter.
Calibration
The Poly-Mod Pro has a calibration feature that is only used in Hot Hand
mode. However, calibration is not required before use. The calibration
feature allows you to set the midpoint of the filter sweep for any posi-
tion of your hand. Depending on your playing style, you may find it useful
to try some different calibration positions. The most common use of
calibration is setting your resting hand position on the guitar to be the
midpoint of the filter sweep. Calibration can also be useful if you are put-
ting the sensor on a headband or other alternate locations.
To perform a calibration:
1. Select a preset by pressing a footswitch.
2. Select Hot Hand mode with the MOD SOURCE button.
3. Press and hold the MOD SOURCE button to put the Poly-Mod Pro into
Calibrate Mode. The Hot Hand LED will begin to blink slowly.
4. Put the Hot Hand sensor into the desired calibration position.
5. Press the footswitch for the currently selected preset.
6. The Calibrate LED will blink until the calibration is complete.
Note: Calibration can be cancelled by pressing the MOD SOURCE button
again.
If you have trouble with calibration and need to get back to the default
setting, place the sensor on a flat, level surface with the blue LED facing
down and run the calibration procedure again.