Front and rear panel
This section explains the buttons and connectors on the
StompLab II B's front and rear panels.
Front panel
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1. CATEGORY selector
In Program select mode, use this to select the program genre and
to recall the selected genre of the program.
In Edit mode, use this to select the effect that will be edited.
Also, you can save the settings of an edited effect in a program
when [WRITE] is selected with the selector.
2. VALUE 1 knob
In Program select mode, use this knob to adjust the limiter
sensitivity or amplifier gain (AMP/DRIVE). When making this
adjustment, the program/value display will indicate the sensitivity
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or gain value and the EDIT LED and Tuner center LED will blink.
In Edit mode, use this knob to set the first parameter of an effect.
Also, when saving a program, use this knob to select the program
location where a set program will be saved (written).
3. VALUE 2 knob
In Program select mode, use this knob to adjust the amplifier
output level (AMP/DRIVE). When making this adjustment, the
program/value display will indicate the output level and the EDIT
LED and Tuner # LED will blink.
In Edit mode, use this knob to set the second parameter of an effect.
4. EDIT button, EDIT LED
Use this button to switch the Program select mode and the Edit
mode. The modes can be switched each time the button is pressed.
When in the Edit mode, the EDIT LED will light up.
In Program select mode, the Value lock function turns on when
this button is pressed and held for 2 seconds and the functionality
of the VALUE 1 and VALUE 2 knobs will be disabled. The Value
lock function is canceled when the button is pressed and held
again for 2 seconds.
The Value lock function can only be enabled in Program select
mode.
5. Program/Value display
In Program select mode, this indicates the selected program number
and the knob value. When BYPASS/MUTE is active, the display
indicates the name of the note that you're tuning.
In Edit mode, this indicates the effect abbreviations and parameter
values. Also, this indicates the program number that was selected
as the save location when the program is saved.