Blackstar ID:Core Stereo 10 User Manual

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The Recall Indicator shows if there is a mismatch between the current value of a

parameter within the amplifier and the corresponding physical front panel control.

For example, when you change to a different patch the controls on the front panel

may not always reflect the setting you are hearing.
To prevent unexpected level jumps in the control you are adjusting, the front panel

knobs will have no effect on the sound until the knob reaches the current parameter

value. Once reached the Recall Indicator flashes twice and the knob ‘takes control’

of the value and can increase or decrease the value.
The recall indicator will flash each time the physical knob ‘passes through’ the

currently active value that you are hearing.
Recall is active for Gain and ISF.
When the Tuner is active the Recall Indicator will flash continuously.

Rear Panel

1. DC Input
The supplied detachable DC power supply is connected here. Always ensure the

Power Switch (12) is in the OFF position before connecting the power supply. The

lead should only be connected to a power outlet that is compatible with the voltage,

power and frequency requirements stated on the power supply. If in doubt seek
advice from a qualified technician.

Programmability

Storing Patches

Your ID:Core amplifier stores 6 patches (1 patch per Voice setting).
To store the current sound as a patch press and hold the Manual switch for two

seconds. The currently selected Voice LED will flash to indicate the patch has been

stored.
Storing a patch will overwrite any previous patch in that location.
Patches can also be stored via Blackstar’s INSIDER software.
NOTE: Each patch on your ID:Core must use the Voice setting assigned to that

patch i.e. the Clean Warm patch uses the Clean Warm voice.

Recalling Patches
When in Patch Mode turn the Voice control to choose the desired Voice patch.
Patches can also be recalled via the Blackstar INSIDER software or a connected

footcontroller (ID:CORE STEREO 20 & ID:CORE STEREO 40 only).
NOTE:To recall a patch, the Manual LED must be off to indicate Patch Mode.

Turning the Voice control while the Manual LED is on (in Manual Mode) will only

select the indicated voice.

USB Audio

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Standard audio drivers are used to connect the amplifier to a PC or Mac. No specific

drivers are required. For a guide on low-latency USB recording visit:

www.blackstaramps.com/usbrecording

NOTE: Always connect the amplifier via a main USB port, often found on the rear

of the computer.
The amplifier will appear as an audio capture device within recording software.
The output of the audio over USB can be changed via the Blackstar INSIDER

software, and can be one of the following:

Speaker emulated stereo effected audio channels

2 x mono audio channels

- Left – effected amplifier signal

- Right – unprocessed guitar signal

Reamping Mode

Reamping
The amplifier can be switched into Reamping Mode via the Blackstar INSIDER

software. This is a non-storable setting and will be switched off either when the

USB cable is removed, or when the amplifier power is switched off.
When activated, Reamping Mode allows the amplifier to accept a pre-recorded, dry

guitar signal via USB and return a fully processed audio signal. This return signal can

then be captured using recording software on the connected PC or Mac.

Firmware Update
Firmware updates are initiated via the Blackstar INSIDER software. A new version

of the Blackstar INSIDER software will be released whenever an update is available.
When the amplifier is connected (via USB) to a version of the Blackstar INSIDER

software containing newer firmware, a message will be displayed prompting you

to install the latest files. Whilst updating, the amplifier controls will be unresponsive.

Front panel voice LEDs will cycle to indicate data activity during the update process.
The amplifier power should not be switched off during a firmware update. If the

amplifier is switched off during an update, the controls may be unresponsive after

the power is reapplied and the amplifier will produce no sound. The voice LEDs will

cycle to indicate that the amplifier contains no valid firmware.
If you are experiencing problems with the firmware update process the amplifier

can be forced to power up in Update Mode. Hold down the Manual (14) & MOD (6)

switches simultaneously, whilst switching on the amplifer to enter this mode with the

voice LEDs cycling to indicate Update Mode. Connect the amplifier to the Blackstar

INSIDER software to begin a firmware updae.
The amplifier must be connected to the Blackstar INSIDER software to reinstall

valid firmware. The update process will start automatically if the Blackstar INSIDER

software detects that the amplifier is in this state.

Technical Specification

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