3 a tour of the spitfire, A tour of the spitfire – ALESIS Spitfire 60 User Manual

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Input

Program Up/Down

Display

EFFECT Knob

VALUE Knob

DRIVE Knob

BASS Knob

TREBLE Knob

MASTER VOLUME Knob

HEADPHONES Jack

Power Switch

Input

Program Up/Down

Display

EFFECT Knob

VALUE Knob

DRIVE Knob

MASTER VOLUME Knob

HEADPHONES Jack

Power Switch

Input

Program Up/Down

Display

EFFECT Knob

VALUE Knob

MASTER VOLUME Knob

HEADPHONES Jack

Power Switch

The diagrams in this section illustrate the features you’ll
find on the Spitfire’s front and rear panels. The text that

follows the diagrams explains those features.

Front Panel

Some of the front-panel features described here are not
available on all Spitfire models. Refer to the diagram
below to determine exactly which features are found on
the model that you possess.














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Input

Plug in your guitar here using a guitar patch cord. You
can also plug in another amplifier’s line output in order to
create a stereo link with that amplifier (refer to chapter 9 for
details). You should use a 1/4” tip-sleeve (TS) cable.

Program Up/Down

While in PLAY mode, the Program Up button
increments the program number, and the Program
Down button decrements the program number.

When

you press both buttons together, the Spitfire goes into

BYPASS mode, in which the audio signal from your
guitar simply passes through the Spitfire without being
affected. When you hold both buttons down for longer
than half a second, the Spitfire goes into MUTE mode,

in which no signal at all leaves the amplifier. When you
are in BYPASS or MUTE mode, the tuner is activated.

You may use optional footswitches to perform the same

functions as the Program Up and Down buttons. The
Spitfire works with both normally open (NO) and
normally closed (NC) footswitches.

Display

This LED display is made up of two digits and two

decimal points. In PLAY mode the digits indicate the
current bank letter and program number. When you
turn the EFFECT knob to a module or parameter, the
two digits display the setting of the selection.

Descriptions of settings for each mode and parameter
are in chapter 10.


The Display also contains two decimal points, each to

the right of one of the digits. The # decimal point is
used by the Spitfire’s tuner to help indicate the pitch of a
note you’re playing, and the EDITED decimal point
lights up when you have changed the settings of the

current program. You can read more about these in
chapter 5 “Editing Programs” and chapter 7, “Using the

Tuner.”

Make sure the amplifier

is turned off before you

connect your guitar or

any other instrument to

the Spitfire.

Footswitches must be

plugged in and not

pressed when you turn

on the Spitfire.

Otherwise, the switches

may not function

properly.

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