Controls: knobs, Connections – Source Audio Soundblox Pro Multiwave Distortion Pro User Manual

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Controls: Knobs | 9

8 | Connections

CONTROLS: KNOBS

EFFECT (not labeled)
The effect knob selects which distortion type will be used. There are

23

effect positions (

0

through

22

) around the knob as well as a setting for

CLEAN BOOST/EQ

. In the

CLEAN BOOST/EQ

mode, the distortion effect is

bypassed but the output, mix, and equalizer still apply. For information
on the individual settings see the Effect Types section.

SUSTAIN
There is a compressor before the distortion. The

SUSTAIN

knob adjusts

the input gain of the compressor. The compression ratio and output vol-
ume can be adjusted as Backpage Parameters. Increasing the

SUSTAIN

control will result in a higher signal level going to the distortion, even
when

DRIVE

remains fixed. Increasing the amount of compression on the

signal effectively creates more sustain.

CONNECTIONS

GUITAR IN
Connect your guitar or other instrument here using a standard

MONO

¼" cable.

GUITAR OUT
Connect this to your amp, pedal, or other audio device.

EXPRESSION IN (optional)
Connect a passive expression pedal that uses a

TRS

plug here. Allows

morphing of sounds between banks A and B.

SENSOR IN (optional)
Connect an optional Hot Hand sensor here, either wired or wireless.

SENSOR OUT (optional)
Use a Source Audio daisy-chain cable to connect this jack to the sensor
input of another pedal.

MIDI IN (optional)

MIDI

program and continuous control input. Connect to a

MIDI

output

with a standard

MIDI

cable

9V DC
Connect the included

9

Volt

DC

power supply here. Use of a non-Source

Audio power supply may cause damage and void the warranty.

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MULTI BAND

SINGLE BAND

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10 11

12

13

14

15

16

18

19

21

22

CLEAN BOOST / EQ

00

20

01

OCTAVE

NORMAL

FOLDBACK

OCTAVE

NORMAL

FOLDBACK

SUSTAIN

SENSOR

IN

SENSOR

OUT

GUITAR IN

GUITAR OUT

9V DC

EXP IN

MIDI IN

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