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PFX-9003
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The built-in mic cannot be used with any patch in which the DRIVE module is ON with an effect type other than MIC PRE and CABI selected. Set the DRIVE module to OFF or select an effect type of MIC PRE or CABI. Note that the patches available with the built-in rnic show the mic symbol on the display. |
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When [MIC] key is off, the microphone input is off. When it blinks,microphone input is low gain. When it is on, microphone input is high gain.
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No. Sampled contents are lost back in play mode. |
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No. The sampler function cannot be used together with the rhythm function. |
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In sampler mode, since a large amount of DSP resource is consumed, the MOD or REV module's effect cannot be used at the same time. The MODIREV modules are temporarily set to OFF. |
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The center canceling capability attenuates the instrument sound positioned in the center of the stereo signal supplied via the [AUX IN] jack. Any sound off the center cannot be attenuated whether it is vocal or lead guitar track. |
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If you use a high-power guitar, unnatural distortion may occur depending on your patch settings. Adjust the level and GAIN parameters of each effect module. |
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On any manufacturers' products, distortion-type effects such as overdrive, distortion, and fuzz amplify the input signal. Such effects boost even slight noise collected by the pickups and shielded cable of the guitar. When you use a distortion-type effect,therefore, adjust the ZNR parameter to cut noise during performance pauses. |
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Because the effect algorithms assume a line connection, the sound when connected to a guitar amp will not be as intended. You should use headphones or a regular audio system for playback and monitoring.
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For patches where the ARRM function is enabled, the TEMPO key will always flash to indicate the patch-specific tempo that is used by the ARRM function. For details, see the section "Using the ARRM Function" on pages 35 - 39 of the Operation Manual.
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