User Manual

Table Of Contents
Performing
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Adjusting the volume and panning of the entire
program — MIXER
Here you can adjust the volume of the guitar, mic, and music player
tracks.
Faders (-infinity – +6 dB)
These faders adjust the output level of the guitar,
mic, and music player. The default setting is 0 dB.
Peak indicators
Indicate the peak level of the guitar, mic, and
music player volumes.
PAN
Adjusts the panning of the guitar output.
ECHO
Adjusts the echo for the mic output.
LOUDNESS
Boosts the low range and high range of the song being played by the
music player.
Depending on the song that’s playing, raising the LOUDNESS knob
may cause distortion. If so, lower the fader.
Rec buttons
When recording, these buttons specify whether the guitar, mic, and music
player tracks will be recorded. If a button is off (unlit), that track will not
be recorded (“Recording” on page 26).
Guitar/Mic/Music buttons
These turn the guitar, mic, and music player tracks on/off. If a button is
off (unlit), that track will not be output.
Using the metronome — METRONOME
Here you can turn the metronome on/off, and specify its tempo and time
signature.
ON/OFF
Turns the metronome on/off.
TEMPO
Adjusts the tempo.
VOLUME
Adjusts the metronome’s volume
RHYTHM
Specifies the metronome’s note value.
BEATS
Specifies the metronome’s time signature.
SOUND
Specifies the sound of the metronome.
Click: The typical metronome click sound.
Side Stick: A snare drum’s side stick sound.
Cowbell: Cowbell.
Hi-Hat: Hi-hat.