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Page 9: 1 turning on the power, 2 setting the input level, 3 selecting and playing effect programs

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1 Turning On the Power

Turn on the equipment in your system sequentially, starting from the transmission devices. For
example, if the system is: FX550 Power amplifier-» Speakers, turn on the FX550 then the
Power amplifier.

After a few seconds, something similar to the display shown below will appear.

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Amp Simulator setting

REV section effect

MOD & REV Configuration

MOD section effect

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2 Setting the Input Level

Adjust the input level using the INPUT level control.
Strum your guitar strongly and adjust the level so that the SIGNAL indicator lights, but the
PEAK indicator is barely lit.

3 Selecting and Playing Effect Programs

Use the [ T ] and [ A ] buttons to select the effect programs.
As each effect program is selected, the LCD will display the effect program number and title, the
type and configuration of MOD and REV section effects used, and the amp simulator setting.

Effect programs can also be selected using afoot switch or MIDI foot controller. This is con­

venient in a session or on the stage. For details, see “Foot switch Control” on page 28 and

“MIDI Control” on page 32.

The “Preset Effect Program Table” on the following page describes the 50 preset effect pro­
grams that are available for your exploration.
In addition to the 50 preset effect programs, you can create 50 user effect programs. See “Edit­
ing an Effect Program” on page 10 for more details.

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