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DELAY & REVERB section: Here you can control four different
Delay&Reverb effects.
1) FX knob: This control knob selects one of four Delay&Reverb effects.
These effects are listed below.
a DELAY: This effect adds a delayed copy of the original
sound, somewhat like a musical "round". Use the FX
knob to vary the feedback in a range of 0 to 40.
b ECHO: This effect produces a warmer DELAY effect.
Use the FX knob to vary the feedback in a range of 0 to 40.
c REVERB HL: This reverb simulates the acoustics of a
large space such as a concert hall. Use the FX knob to vary
the character of the reverberation in a range of 0 to 10.
*The illustration
d REVERB RM: This reverb simulates the acoustics of a
shows the MIMX
small space such as a room. Use the FX knob to vary
150H.
the character of the reverberation in a range of 0 to 10.
2) MIX knob: This controls the mix level of the Delay&Reverb effect in a
range of 0 to 100. At 0 the effect is off, and there will be no Delay&Reverb
effect.
3) TAP switch: When using DELAY or ECHO, this controls the delay
time. When using REVERB, this controls the length of reverberation.
The following table shows the delay time and reverb time that can be
controlled using the TAP switch in each mode.
DELAY
ECHO
Time
0.01~1 sec
0.01~1 sec
Content of
1~100
1~100
display
For details on TAP, refer to "To use the TAP switch successfully".
Note: You can't use REVERB while using the
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PEDAL FX section: You can control pedal-type effects by using a op-
tional IFC2(sold separately) foot controller. For details, refer to "More
about the foot controller".
1) SELECT switch: This selects one of five types of pedal effect. These
effects are as follows.
a VOL PEDAL: This is a volume pedal that lets you con-
trol the volume using your foot.
b RING MOD: This effect gives a metallic character to
the sound.
c AUTO RESO: This effect varies the resonant frequency
according to the strength of your picking.
d WAH WAH: This is a wah-wah effect.
*The illustration shows
e PEDAL PITCH: This effect lets you vary the pitch in
the MIMX 150H.
real time.
REVERB_HL
REVERB_RM
1~3 sec
0.05~0.8 sec
1~30
1~30
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Drum section.
2) Control knob: This knob controls the effect of the
tion. The effects available in each mode are as follows.
VOL PEDAL
RING MOD
Control knob
NA
Mix level
Content of
NA
0~100
Display Pedal (IFC2)
Volume
Modulation frequency Effect sensitivity Boosted frequency
Content of
Display
Minimum position
1
-100 cent
2
doubling
3
0 cent
4
0 cent
5
-1 o ctave+
6
-700cent+
7
0Hz+
8
0Hz+
3) Foot switch jack: You can use the foot switch by connecting the sepa-
rately sold IFC2.
4) Foot pedal jack: You can use the
the optional IFC2(sold separately).
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MASTER volume: This controls the final output that is sent to the speaker.
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POWER switch: This is the power switch for the amp.
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AC INPUT: Connect the included power cable here.
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LINE OUT (MIMX 150H): This is a line-level output jack.
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SPEAKER OUT (MIMX 150H): This is a speaker output jack. Use a
speaker cable to connect this to either a 4Ω or 8Ω speaker system.
Note: If you use a speaker system whose impedance is less than 4Ω,
(e.g., a 2Ω speaker system), the power amp will overheat, causing a
protection circuit to engage, and the correct output will not occur.
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HEADPHONES (MIMX65): This is an output jack for headphones.
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CD INPUT (MIMX65): This is a line-level input jack. You can connect a
portable CD player or MP3 player here.
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PEDAL FX sec-
AUTO RESO
WAH WAH
PEDAL PITCH
Resonance effect
Signal level
Pitch change type
0~10
1~100
1~8
See table 1
Table 1
Pedal position
Maximum position
detune+
+1 octave
-2 o ctave
+1 octave+
+500 cent+
+1 octave
+1octave+
:Original pitch
PEDAL FX section by connecting
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