Checking the values saved in a program (Original Value)
The Original Value LED in the program/value display lets you
check the parameter values of a saved program.
When you use the knob or buttons to modify the value of a
parameter, the Original Value LED will light up when that value
matches the value that's already been saved in the program (i.e.,
the original value).
In Program select mode, the Original Value LED will light up
if the values of all parameters match the values that are saved
in the program.
Saving a program — [WRITE]
Here's how to save (write) a sound that you've created.
If you switch to a different program in Program mode or turn
off the power without writing your settings into memory, the
changes that you made will be lost.
1. Set the CATEGORY selector to [WRITE].
The program number will blink in the program/value display.
2. Use the VALUE 1 knob, the / buttons or the Program UP/
DOWN pedals to select the program location where you want
to save your settings.
3. Press the button and button simultaneously for 1 second.
The program will be saved, and the program/value display
will indicate " CP " briefly.
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The newly saved program will overwrite (i.e., replace) the
existing settings, so the previous program in that location
will be lost.
To cancel saving the program, select a category other than
[WRITE] with the CATEGORY selector.
Setting the type of device that you'll be connecting
to the OUTPUT/PHONES jack and master volume -
[GBL] (GLOBAL)
You can set the type of device that you'll be connecting to the
OUTPUT/ PHONES jack and the master volume of the StompLab.
These settings are common settings for all programs. The
type of device setting will be saved when the power is turned
off. When the power is turned off, the master volume will be
initialized at 7.0.
1. Select [GBL] with the CATEGORY selector.
2. Set the type of device that you'll be connecting to the OUTPUT/
PHONES jack with the VALUE 1 knob.
This setting compensates the output from the guitar amp
model so that it will be suitable for connection to the input
jack of your guitar amp.
A1: Use this setting if you've connected the StompLab to an
amp with a distinctive mid-range character, such as a UK-made
open-backed combo.
A2: Use this setting if you've connected the StompLab to a clean-
sounding amp, such as a typical US-made open-backed combo.
A3: Use this setting if you've connected the StompLab to a
stack-type amp, such as a 4x12 closed-back cabinet.