USER’S MANUAL
For Firmware V1.0
DESIGN INSPIRATION
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
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Connecting your mixer, interface, headphones, and other
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Welcome
Thank you for purchasing a Hotone product.
Please read this manual carefully to get the most out of your Ampero One.
Please keep this manual to use for further reference.
Notice
Please read this manual carefully. It contains information regarding the proper use of this product and other important information.
Warning
•Do not open the casing or attempt to modify the product or power supply. Hotone will not be responsible for product damage or bodily harm should the product be tampered with.
•To reduce the risk of hearing damage, do not use headphones at high volume for an extended period of time. Should you notice discomfort, discontinue use and see a medical professional immediately.
•Children using this product should be accompanied by an adult.
Environment
Avoid using the unit in any of the following conditions that could cause malfunction:
•Extreme environment (extremely hot or cold places, near heaters and other heat sources, under strong sunlight, etc.)
•Sandy or dusty places
•Places that are extremely humid or exposed to splashing water
•Places with lots of vibrations
Power Supply Safety
•Always use a DC 9V center negative adapter. Use of an adapter other than that specified could damage the unit or cause malfunction and pose a safety hazard.
•Always connect the adapter to an outlet that supplies the rated voltage required by the adapter.
•When disconnecting the adapter from an outlet, always pull the adapter itself. Pulling the cable will cause damage to the unit. Make sure to separate the power adapter and store in a safe place.
•During lightning storms or when not using the unit for an extended period, disconnect the adapter from the outlet.
•Make sure your hands are dry when plugging in the adapter.
Operation Safety
•Never put objects filled with liquids on the unit as this could cause electric shock.
•Never place candles and other burning objects on top of the Ampero One. Doing so could cause a fire.
•Ampero One is a precision device. Do not apply excessive force to the switches and other controls. Do not expose the unit to strong impact or drop it.
•Do not apply excessive force to the touchscreen or casing, which
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•Do not place foreign objects (liquid or solid) into the product.
•The unit and power supply will become warm with extended use; this is normal.
Connections and Interference
•Turn off Ampero One and all other connected devices before connecting any cables to it.
•Disconnect the power supply and other line connections before moving Ampero One to another location.
•Ampero One is designed to resist external electromagnetic interference, but may produce static in some cases of strong electromagnetic interfere (e.g. high power transformers or wireless TV/phone equipment). Turn off any nearby electromagnetic equipment when using, if possible.
•Like all digital devices, Ampero One may experience malfunction and/or loss of data if exposed to strong electromagnetic interference. Please use caution.
Cleaning
Use a soft cloth to clean the panels if they become dirty. If necessary, slightly moisten the cloth. Never use cleansers, wax, or solvents such as paint thinner, benzene or alcohol.
Malfunction
•If the unit should malfunction, disconnect the power adapter and turn the power OFF immediately. Then, disconnect all other connected cables. For:
-Power adapter malfunction
-The unit or power supply emits an odor -Liquids or foreign objects entered the unit
-The unit has other obvious signs of malfunction (e.g. won’t turn on, knobs won’t work, won’t produce sound, etc.)
Prepare information including the model name, serial number, specific symptoms related to the malfunction, your name, address and telephone number and contact the store where you bought the unit.
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Definitions
Module
Ampero One supports the simultaneous use of up to 9 effects. Each is called an “effects module”, or simply “module”. There are several effects available in each module.
Parameter
Variables that determine the application of an effect are called “parameters”. If we imagine each module as a separate effect pedal, then each parameter would be a knob on that pedal.
Patch
The ON/OFF status of each module and the parameter settings are stored in units called “patches”. These are your “tones”. Use patches to recall, edit, and save your favorite tones.
Bank
A set of 3 patches is called a “bank”. Ampero One has a total of 66 banks, including 33 editable player (user) banks and 33 factory banks (F01-F33), which can be adjusted by not saved.
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1.Display Screen: Displays Ampero One’s current status. Use the touchscreen to select effects, edit patches, and make tone adjustments.
2.Volume Knob: Adjusts the overall volume of all output connections.
3.MENU/VALUE Knob (Main Knob): Turning or pressing this knob
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4.Footswitch: Use to change patches, turn on/off effects, set tap tempo, etc.
5.Expression Pedal: Use to control the parameter of one or several effects, including output volume.
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6.EXP2/CTRL : 1/4” TRS input, for connecting an external expression pedal. Perfect for Hotone Soul Press or Bass Press.
7.INPUT: 1/4” mono input connection for guitar or other instrument.
8.AUX IN: 1/8” stereo input for connecting external devices (phone, MP3 player) for practice and jamming.
9.PHONES: 1/8” stereo output for connecting headphones.
10.OUTPUT: Unbalanced 1/4” TS stereo output connections to amplifiers or other equipment. For mono output, use only the left unbalanced output.
11.USB: USB Type-B connects to your computer for use with Ampero One software.
12.Power Supply Connection: Power supply input (9V DC center negative).
Getting Started
1. Connecting your Device
Plug your guitar in to the Ampero One input jack and run a cable from OUTPUT L to your amp. Please remember:
(1)Keep your amp volume down.
(2)Connect your cable to the amp’s FX Loop Return if it has one. See page 17.
2.Turn the Ampero One volume knob all the way down, then connect the power supply to turn Ampero One ON.
3.Calibrate the strings. Press left and middle footswitches together until the TUNER comes on the display screen. See page 5. Pluck each string and tune until the pitch reaches the middle of the screen and turns green, as below:
When finished, tap any footswitch again to exit the tuner.
4. Select a patch:
Tap left footswitch to move back through the patches, tap middle footswitch to move forward through the patches. Hold either footswitch for fast switching.
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Main Display Screen and Device Lock Screen
When Ampero One is turned on it will display the main screen, as shown below:
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1.Current patch number
2.Current patch name
3.Patch selection back button
4.Patch selection forward button
5.Quick Access parameters (Quick Access Para) controlled by touch screen (or main knob). Press and hold the parameter name to change the parameter you’re controlling. See page 10.
6.CTRL/EXP gives you access to control settings. See page 9.
7.DRUM opens the drum machine settings. See page 5.
8.GLOBAL opens the global settings page. See page 14.
9.EDIT allows you to edit the current patch. See page 7.
10.Indicates the status of the built-in expression pedal (lit up when on, gray when off)
11.Hold to lock the device; touch screen and Main Knob won’t work when locked
12.Indicates the current patch tempo
When Ampero One is locked, it will display the device lock screen, as shown below:
Hold the unlock button to unlock the device. You can also unlock the device by entering other menus by footswitch (Tuner, Looper, etc.).
Using the Screen
Touch operation
Changing patches and editing settings can all be done with the touchscreen.
Main Knob
Turning the main knob lets you select the object you want to control. That object will light up when selected, then press the knob to confirm the selection.
•If the object selected is a button, it will respond as if you’d touched the button on the touchscreen.
•If the object selected is a parameter, you can use the main knob to adjust the parameter value. Pressing the main knob again will take you back to selection mode.
Reminder: The details of Ampero One’s use and programming may slightly vary under certain operational circumstances. Please read this manual carefully to get all the necessary information.
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Ampero One Tools
Ampero One is equipped with some great tools to expand your playing experience: a tuner, drum machine, looper, and expression pedal.
TUNER
In default mode, pressing left and middle footswitches together will open the tuner.
In tune
Exit tuner
Pitch flat
Adjusts the pitch calibration
On the upper part is a scale that indicates your pitch. Left of center is flat, and right of center is sharp. As you tune your instrument towards the middle, the color of the scale will change from red (out of tune) to yellow (near pitch) to green (in tune).
Use REF PITCH to adjusts the pitch calibration ranging from 432Hz to
Pitch sharp
Indicates the current note name
Selects tuner mode
447Hz. Standard pitch is set at 440Hz.
MODE lets you select the tuner mode from Thru (for signal through), Bypass (bypass tuning) or Mute (for silent tuning).
You can exit the tuner either by pressing any footswitch or by pressing the Back button on the touchscreen.
DRUM
Select DRUM on the main screen to access the drum machine.
Exit the menu
Play/stop button |
Drum style list |
Controls drum speed |
BPM sync on/off switch |
Controls drum machine output
Use the style list to scroll between genre styles. Ampero One has 100 drum styles. See page 39.
Use TEMPO to adjust the drum tempo, ranging from 40BPM-250BPM. Use VOLUME to adjusts the drum volume from 0-100.
Turn on BPM SYNC switch if you need to set drum tempo by Tap Tempo function. In this case, the drum tempo will be the same as
patch tempo.
Exit the drum machine menu by pressing BACK at the top left. Exiting the menu will not stop the drums from playing.
Reminder: Setting the drum tempo will affect patch tempo if you turn BPM SYNC ON.
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LOOPER
In default mode, pressing footswitch 2 and the CTRL footswitch together will open the looper menu.
Exit looper |
Record/play time |
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Current looper status |
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Reverse on/off switch |
Record/play progress bar |
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1/2 speed on/off switch |
Clear all recorded data |
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Drum machine on/off switch |
Next patch |
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Drum sync on/off switch |
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Previous patch |
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Controls looper recording level Switches looper position |
Controls looper playback level |
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The progress bar at the top will be shown in red during recording and |
to 50 seconds. |
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overdubbing. It will be shown in green in play mode. |
Use LOOP LEVEL to adjust the loop playback volume from 0-100. |
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Tap CTRL footswitch to turn on/off half speed playback (1/2 SPD), |
Exit the looper by pressing BACK on the upper left of the screen. |
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hold CTRL footswitch to turn on/off reverse playback (REV). The |
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footswitch controls correspond with the 1/2 SPD and REV buttons on |
You can use «Footswitch X» (X=1-3, corresponding to FS 1,2 and CTRL) |
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the touchscreen. |
to assign function of footswitch in looper page. The function includes |
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When you record phrases with drum rhythms, you can sync drum |
the following: |
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rhythms to your loop phrase by turning on drum sync switch. Please |
Rec/Play: Tap to recording, then tap again to start playback |
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note that some unusual operations (e.g. randomly play/stop |
Drum Rec/Play: Start drum when starting to record |
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looping/drum machine or change drum style/tempo) may break the |
Stop/Clear: Tap to stop recording and hold to clear |
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sync status. Switching 1/2 SPD and REV on/off won’t affect this. |
Drum Stop/Clear: Stop drum when stop recording |
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FX: Tap to toggle 1/2 speed function. Hold to toggle reverse function. |
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Use REC LEVEL to adjust the loop recording level from 0-100. |
(Violet LED on) |
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Use PRE/POST switch to select the looper position: before (Pre) or |
1/2 SPD: On (Yellow LED on)/Off (Yellow LED off) |
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after (Post) your effects chain. |
REV: On (White LED on)/Off (White LED off) |
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• In Pre mode, the looper will record mono audio without any effects, |
Drum: On (Green LED on)/Off (Green LED off) |
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up to 100 seconds. |
Looper Exit: Exit looper page |
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On with no data |
Stop |
None |
None |
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Stop |
Stop |
Flashing green |
Flashing green |
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Tap footswitch 1 when there’s no data |
Record |
Steady red |
None |
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Tap footswitch 1 while recording, overdubbing, or paused |
Play |
Steady green |
Steady Green |
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Tap footswitch 1 while loop is playing |
Stop |
Flashing green |
Flashing green |
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Tap and hold footswitch 2 |
Clear |
Quickly flashing green |
Quickly flashing green |
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Each time a recorded loop plays from the beginning |
Play |
Single flash |
Single flash |
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1.When the loop recording reaches it’s time limit, the looper will automatically stop the recording and begin playback.
2.When the looper is in Post mode, changing patches will not change already recorded loop phrases.
3.Half-speed and Reverse functions will affect all recorded loop phrases.
4.If you switch looper position while it’s running, the loop will automatically stop and be erased.
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EXP Pedal
You can either use the built in expression pedal (EXP 1) or connect your own (EXP 2) to control various Ampero One paramaters.
Some of Ampero One’s preset patches have been set up to use the built in expression pedal. These can be used without any further setup. For more on expression pedal settings. See page 11.
To turn the built in expression pedal on, press the pedal all the way forward so it clicks. The EXP 1 icon in Main Display Screen will come on to indicate the pedal is on:
To turn the pedal off, press the pedal all the way forward again so it clicks. The EXP 1 icon in Main Display Screen will come on to indicate the pedal is off:
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Reminder:
1.When the built in expression pedal is off, it continues to work as a volume pedal for Ampero One. For more on volume pedal settings, see page 12.
2.You can use CTRL footswitch to switch built in expression pedal on/off. See page 10.
3.If your external expression pedal has an off switch and is turned off, it will not function.
4.If you use an external expression pedal, the display won’t show any message when it is connected. As soon as you connect and turn on an external expression pedal, it will function to control the effects parameter determined by the current patch. If the current patch does not have any effects controllable by expression pedal, the pedal will not function. See page 11.
Customizing Your Ampero One
This section will show you how to customize your Ampero One’s settings, edit patches, setup the expression pedal, and change other features to your taste.
EDIT
Edit your patches to get the tone you want.
Remember that turning the modules on/off and adjusting parameters will change the current patch. If you switch patches or turn Ampero One off before saving your changes, the changes will be lost.
Make sure to press SAVE on the upper right of the display screen to save your settings.
Patch Edit Menu
Select a patch from the main menu by using the forward/backward arrows on the screen. Tap left footswitch to move back through the patches, tap middle footswitch to move forward through the patches. Hold either footswitch for fast switching.
Exit editing
Indicates a module that is turned off
The highlighted frame indicates that the AMP module is selected
Turn the selected module on/off
Current patch number
Enter save menu
Indicateds a module that is turned on
Press to edit patch tempo and patch volume
Indicates the effect used in the selected module
Edit the selected module
The menu is made of ten icon squares representing Ampero One’s nine effects modules and a volume/tempo module. The default signal chain is ordered like this:
FX1 (select one)-FX2 (select one)-AMP (amp simulator)-NR (noise reducer)-CAB (cabinet simulator)-EQ (equalization)-FX3 (select one)-DLY (delay)-RVB (reverb)
FX1, FX2, and FX3 will hold effects of your choosing.
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Press a square to select that module, then use the on/off button to |
Press another square (or turn main knob to select a square and press) |
turn that module on or off. Press EDIT to enter the module edit menu. |
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You can also use the main knob: turn it to select a module, then press |
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and click it to turn the module on or off. Press and hold the knob to |
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enter the module edit menu. |
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Current FX shows the effect on the current module. |
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When you select TEMPO/VOLUME square you can adjust the patch |
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tempo (40-250BPM) and the patch volume (0-99) with the touch |
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To move a square to a different position, press a square twice (or turn |
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main knob to select a square and press it twice) to pick it up: |
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Module Edit Menu
Current patch number
Go back to patch edit menu
Previous module
Tap to turn the module on/off
Tap to see other parameters
(appears only when more than
3 parameters are available)
Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3
Enter save screen
Effectslist
Next module
Slide to check available effects
Tap to select
Tap to see other parameters
(appears only when more than
3 parameters are available)
Use the module control panel to edit or turn the current module on/off.
Select an effect from the effects list.
The parameter panel shows the adjustable parameters of the effect selected.
If the selected effect has more than three adjustable parameters,
there will be an arrow at the right of the parameter panel. Press the arrow to see the other parameters.
For more information on modules, effects, and parameters. See page 21.
Reminder: In some extreme cases the signal processor may become overloaded and display a “System Overload” caution.
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CTRL
Use the control settings to determine the CTRL footswitch and Quick Access Para targets, setup the expression pedal parameters, and calibrate the expression pedal.
Remember that all the control settings will change as you change patches. If you switch patches or turn Ampero One off before saving your changes, the changes will be lost. Make sure to press SAVE on the upper right of the display screen to save your settings.
Press CTRL on the main menu to enter the control menu.
Current patch number |
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Exit the menu |
Enter save screen |
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Tap to select |
Tap to select |
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Main menu |
Sub menu |
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Options panel |
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Option 1 |
Option 2 |
Option 3 |
Make selections from the right and left panels.
Like the effects module parameter menu, the selection panel features three adjustable options. These options will change according to the current menu option.
If the selected menu has more than three adjustable options, there will be an arrow at the right of the selection panel. Press the arrow to see the other options.
Current Settings
Pressing Current Settings allows you to see the CTRL footswitch function for the current patch, the quick access knobs targets, and the expression pedal target.
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Quick Access Para
This menu allows you to set the parameter targets for the three Quick Access Paras under the current patch. The parameter targets can also be the effects parameters of the current effects module, patch volume and patch tempo.
Use MODULE to select the target module. If you don’t want the quick access para on, select OFF to turn its function off. When a quick access para is off, the parameter panel will display the status as shown:
The effect the current module is using will show up in the center of the selection panel.
Use PARA to select the parameter you want to control. The controllable parameters will vary with the different modules and effects. Refer to Effects List for more on the controllable parameters of different modules and effects.
Refer to Effects List for more on the controllable parameters of different modules and effects. See page 21.
You can press any parameter on the selection panel of the main menu as a quick access control target. This must be done on the touch screen, as shown below:
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CTRL Settings
Use the CTRL Settings menu to assign a function to CTRL footswitch or select which modules of the current patch will be controlled by the CTRL footswitch.
•Function
Under the Function option you can assign a function to CTRL footswitch. There are three FUNCTION selections:
Module/Tap: For controlling module on/off or tap tempo Tap Tempo: For tap tempo only
EXP 1 On/Off: For switching built in expression pedal on/off or tap tempo
When Module/Tap or EXP 1 On/Off is assigned to CTRL footswitch, you can use CTRL footswitch to switch module/built-in expression pedal on/off or tap tempo. You can press and hold CTRL footswitch to switch between the two functions:
— Module on/off switch
Repeatedly pressing the CTRL footswitch will turn it on or off, with green and red LED lights to show the on/off status respectively. The modules it controls will be affected when switching CTRL switch on/off. The CTRL footswitch is set on (green) by default. To set target modules, see Module/Tap Target section below for detailed info.
— EXP 1 on/off switch
Repeatedly pressing the CTRL footswitch will turn the built-in expression pedal on or off, with green and red LED lights to show the on/off status respectively.
— Tap Tempo
When Tap Tempo engaged, the footswitch LED will turn blue and will flash with the tempo set. Set the tempo by repeatedly tapping the footswitch. This tempo will apply to the delay time and other effects with adjustable speed parameters.
Customizing Your Ampero One
• Module/Tap Target
Use the Module/Tap Target menu to select which modules of the current patch will be controlled by the CTRL footswitch:
The 9 Ampero One effects modules are listed in the panel, with yes and no below each module to show if the CTRL footswitch is activated or not. In the example image above, FX1 and FX2 are controlled by the CTRL footswitch, whereas the AMP module is not. Slide (or use Main Knob) to change between yes/no, and press the arrows on the right/left to scroll through the modules.
Tap Tempo and Tap Divide
To use tap tempo function you can:
(1)Hold the footswitch when Module/Tap or EXP 1 On/Off function is assigned to CTRL footswitch
(2)Assign Tap Tempo function to CTRL footswitch
When in Tap Tempo, the footswitch LED will turn blue and will flash with the tempo set. Set the tempo by repeatedly tapping the footswitch. This tempo will apply to the delay time and other effects with adjustable speed parameters.
If you want a certain effect to be controlled by tap tempo, go into the patch settings, select an effect, then select SYNC. When you do this, the time will sync to the tap tempo value.
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You can also opt to use tap divide rather than time-based tempo. The default tap divide is set to quarter notes (1/4).
Tap divide values in relation to their musical beats are shown below:
Beats |
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Time Value |
(Quarter note as 1) |
Display |
Whole note |
4 |
1/1 |
Half note |
2 |
1/2 |
Dotted half note |
3 |
1/2D |
Half note triplet |
4/3 |
1/2T |
Quarter note (no divide) |
1/1 |
1/4 |
Dotted quarter note |
3/2 |
1/4D |
Quarter note triplet |
2/3 |
1/4T |
Eighth note |
1/2 |
1/8 |
Dotted eighth note |
3/4 |
1/8D |
Eighth note triplet |
1/3 |
1/8T |
Sixteenth note |
1/4 |
1/16 |
EXP Settings
From this menu, you can control the settings of or calibrate your built-in or external expression pedal. Here, EXP 1 refers to the built-in pedal, and EXP 2 refers to your external expression pedal.
•EXP 1 Settings
There are four options within this menu: Target, Expression Range, Volume Range, and Calibrate.
— Target
Under the Target option, you can set the pedal’s control target. You can set up a maximum of four effects parameters for the built-in expression pedal to control.
In the selection panel, MODULE X (X standing for 1-4 controllable targets) represents the effects module in play. EFFECT X displays the actual effect name, and PARA X shows the effect’s controllable parameter.
You can also turn the expression pedal off by turning selecting OFF in the settings panel.
Customizing Your Ampero One
— Expression Range
Under the Expression Range option, you can set the expression pedal expression range and sweep curve. There are four adjustable targets to change these settings.
In the selection panel, MIN X (X standing for 1-4 controllable targets) represents the lowest range value. This is the value the pedal will have when pushed all the wayup. MAX X represents the highest range value, when the pedal is pushed all the way down. CURVE X represents the curve line the pedal will follow when pushed fromall the way up to all the way down.
The MIN and MAX range is 0-100, and the MIN value can be greater than the MAX value.
There are three CURVE types:
Line follows a straight line
Exp follows an exponential line from slow to fast
Log follows a logarithmic line that changes as the pedal moves
MAX
MIN
When MIN < MAX
MAX
MIN
When MIN > MAX
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— Volume Range
When the built in expression pedal is off, it continues to work as a volume pedal for Ampero One. Under the Volume Range option, you can set the volume pedal range and sweep curve.
Same as Expression Range section, MIN and MAX represent the lowest/highest volume range value. The MIN and MAX range is 0- 100, and the MIN value can be greater than the MAX value. There are also three CURVE types like expression settings: Line, Exp and Log.
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В разделе Процессоры и мультиэффекты
На прошедшей с 10 по 13 октября шанхайской выставке Music China 2019, Hotone представили более компактную и дешёвую версию напольного гитарного процессора Ampero MP-100 – Hotone Ampero One.
Ampero MP-100 – очень популярный в своём сегменте гитарный процессор, обладающий внушительным набором функций. При компактных размерах и небольшом весе, он оборудован четырьмя ножными кнопками и педалью экспрессии, крупным цветным дисплеем-тачскрин, балансными выходами на XLR, MIDI… Инженеры и дизайнеры отлично справились с задачей грамотно и удобно уместить всё это в такой компактный корпус.
Hotone Ampero MP-100 обладает широким набором эффектов как для электрогитары, так и для акустической, бас-гитары и даже для клавишных, поддерживает загрузку IR импульсов гитарных кабинетов, имеет на борту лупер и драм-машину. Управление прибором доступно-простое и интуитивное. Компьютерное приложение для Mac или PC позволяет не только загружать импульсы, но и тонко управлять мозгами прибора.
Младший брат, Hotone Ampero One, сохранил практически весь функционал Ampero при более компактных размерах. Для обеспечения компактности пожертвовали одной ножной кнопкой и тремя потенциометрами, но зато сохранили педаль экспрессии. С коммутационной панели исчезли балансные XLR и гнездо MIDI. Зато USB-порт теперь совместим с протоколом OTG, что позволяет подключаться напрямую не только к стационарным компьютерам, но и к мобильным устройствам.
Как и свой «старший брат» Ampero, Hotone Ampero One позволяет задействовать до 9 блоков модуляции одновременно в режиме стерео.
В процессоре предустановлены:
64 модели усилителей
60 моделей кабинетов с возможностью выбора микрофона и его положения
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Одна из главных особенностей Hotone Ampero One – высококачественный аналого-цифровой преобразователь, который позволяет закодировать сигнал с гитары максимально близко к оригиналу по звучанию и динамике. Встроенный USB-аудиоинтерфейс позволяет подключить Ampero One к компьютеру и записывать треки в прямо вашу DAW-станцию. Все, что требуется – скачать и установить специальный ASIO-драйвер для ПК, чтобы ваш компьютер смог воспринять сигнал, поступающий по USB от AMPERO ONE.
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USER’S MANUAL
For Firmware V3.0
DESIGN INSPIRATION
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
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Summary of Contents for Hotone Ampero
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USER’S MANUAL For Firmware V3.0 DESIGN INSPIRATION The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. -
Page 2: Table Of Contents
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Page 3: Welcome
Welcome Thank you for purchasing a Hotone product. Please read this manual carefully to get the most out of your Ampero. Please keep this manual to use for further reference. Notice Please read this manual carefully. It contains information regarding the proper use of this product and other important information.
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Page 4: Definitions
Bank Variables that determine the application of an effect are called A set of 3 patches is called a “bank”. Ampero has a total of 66 banks, “parameters”. If we imagine each module as a separate effect pedal, including 33 editable player (user) banks and 33 factory banks (F01- then each parameter would be a knob on that pedal.
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Page 5: Getting Started
Getting Started 1. Connecting your Device Plug your guitar in to the Ampero input jack and run a cable from UNBALANCED OUTPUT L to your amp. Please remember: (1) Keep your amp volume down. (2) Connect your cable to the amp’s FX Loop Return if it has one.
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Page 6: Main Display Screen
Main Display Screen When Ampero is turned on it will display the main screen, as shown below: 1. Current patch number 2. Current patch name 3. Patch selection back button 4. Patch selection forward button 5. Effects parameters controlled by quick access knobs. Pressing the parameter name allows you to change the parameter you’re controlling.
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Page 7: Ampero Tools
Ampero Tools Ampero is equipped with some great tools to expand your playing experience: a tuner, drum machine, looper, and expression pedal. TUNER In default mode, pressing footswitch 3 will open the tuner. Intune Exit tuner Pitchsharp Pitchflat Indicatesthecurrentnotename Adjuststhepitchcalibration Selectstunermode On the upper part is a scale that indicates your pitch.
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Page 8: Looper
Ampero Tools LOOPER In default mode, pressing footswitch 3 and the CTRL footswitch together will open the looper menu. Exit looper Currentlooperstatus Record/playtime Reverseon/offswitch Record/playprogressbar 1/2speed on/off switch Clearallrecordeddata Nextpatch Previouspatch Controlslooperrecording level Switcheslooperposition Controlslooperplaybacklevel (pre/posteffects) The progress bar at the top will be shown in red during recording and Quick access knob 2 selects between setting the loop before (Pre) or overdubbing.
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Page 9: Exp Pedal
See page 13. Customizing Your Ampero This section will show you how to customize your Ampero’s settings, edit patches, setup the expression pedal, and change other features to your taste. EDIT Edit your patches to get the tone you want.
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Page 10: Module Edit Menu
Customizing Your Ampero Press a square to select that module, then use quick access knob 1 or Press another square (or turn main knob to select a square and press) the on/off button to turn that module on or off. Press EDIT to enter to insert into the selected position: the module edit menu.
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Page 11: Control Settings
Make sure to press SAVE on the upper right of the display screen to Remember that all the control settings will change as you change patches. If you switch patches or turn Ampero off before saving your save your settings.
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CTRL footswitch: footswitch. There are three FUNCTION selections: The 9 Ampero effects modules are listed in the panel, with yes and Module/Tap: For controlling module on/off or tap tempo no below each module to show if the CTRL footswitch is activated or Tap Tempo: For tap tempo only EXP 1 not. -
Page 13: Tap Tempo And Tap Divide
Customizing Your Ampero Tap Tempo and Tap Divide Quick Access Knobs To use tap tempo function you can: This menu allows you to set the parameter targets for the three Quick (1) Hold the footswitch when Module/Tap or EXP 1 On/Off function Access Knobs under the current patch.
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Page 14: Exp Settings
Customizing Your Ampero EXP Settings From this menu, you can control the settings of or calibrate your built-in or external expression pedal. Here, EXP 1 refers to the built-in pedal, and EXP 2 refers to your external expression pedal. •EXP 1 Settings In the selection panel, MIN X (X standing for 1-4 controllable targets) represents the lowest range value.
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Then press the pedal all the way down and press NEXT. When the built in expression pedal is off, it continues to work as a volume pedal for Ampero. Under the Volume Range option, you can set the volume pedal range and sweep curve. -
Page 16: Save
Press SAVE to save the setting or BACK to cancel saving. GLOBAL Use the GLOBAL menu to set Ampero’s global functions, including I/O and MIDI channel settings. You can also return to factory settings from this menu. Global settings will affect Ampero’s overall working status. These will override any other settings made to your patches. Any changes made in Global setting will be automatically saved and immediately operational.
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Page 17: Usb Audio
Tap Tempo: Enable/disable tap tempo function Drum Menu: Enter/exit drum menu Tuner: Enter/exit tuner USB Audio Use this menu to set up USB audio settings when using Ampero as a Looper Menu: Enter/exit looper menu USB audio interface. None: No function The Rec Mode options allow you to select USB recording input sources on left (L) and right (R) input channels.
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Page 18: Exp 2/Fs
This works for external footswitches only. Bank Sel Mode lets you select from two modes: Initial and Wait. In Initial mode, Ampero will jump to a new patch immediately after switching a bank. When the factory reset is complete, this message In Wait mode, when switching banks, the patch you’re using won’t be…
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Page 19: Suggested Setups
Using with your instrument and amp Plug your instrument into the Ampero instrument IN jack, and run a cable (or two) from the unbalanced OUT to your amplifier(s). If you have one amp, run the cable from the left output.
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Page 20: Connecting Your Mixer, Interface, Headphones, And Other Equipment
Connect Ampero’s balanced or unbalanced outputs to your mixer or audio interface’s corresponding inputs. Use the balanced outputs for optimal signal to noise ratio. If you want to send a mono signal out, use Ampero’s left output channel. To prevent damage to your equipment, make sure the mixer or interface channel’s volume is muted before making any connections.
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Page 21: Connecting To Your Computer As An Audio Interface
Connecting to your computer as an audio interface Connect a USB cable (not included) from Ampero to your computer. For PC systems before Windows 10, you’ll need to set up the driver. Ampero is plug and play for Windows 10 or later versions and macOS. Run line out cables to your monitors, or use headphones.
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Page 22: Included Software
Included Software Connect Ampero to your computer and access the free software to manage your Ampero device, adjust tonal settings, transfer files, update firmware, restore settings, and upload third party IR files. Ampero software is compatible with Windows and macOS platforms. Log on to www.hotoneaudio.com/support to download the free software.
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Page 23: Effects List
Effect List Effect Models List Fx1, FX2, Fx3 (71) Dynamic (9) Description FX Title Parameters & Ranges Sustain (0~100) Controls the compression amount Comprosso Based on the legendary Ross™ Compressor Output (0~100) Controls the effect output volume Sustain (0~100) Controls the compression amount Attack (0~100) Controls how soon the compressor Comparoma 4 ®…
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Page 24: Effect Models List
Petrus Wah To use expression pedal as a wah pedal, assign Range as control Soul Press Based on Hotone Soul Press (WAH mode) target; you’ll hear the difference by switching the pedal on and Bass Press Based on Hotone Bass Press (WAH mode)
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Effect List Effect Models List Mix (0~100) Contols the wet/dry signal ratio Krush (0~100) Controls the downsampling rate Provides bitcrushing/sample reducing effect with musical fashion Bit Krusher Bit (0~100) Controls the bit depth Hi Cut (0~100) Controls the high cut amnount Lo Cut (0~100) Controls the low cut amount Mix (0~100) Contols the wet/dry signal ratio A ring modulator for creating intresting inharmonic frequency… -
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Effect List Effect Models List Gain(0~100) Controls the gain amount Based on Barber Direct Drive* overdrive ® Tone(0~100) Controls the tone brightness Direct Touch with flat and natrural response Volume(0~100) Controls the effect output volume Harmonics(Off/On) Switches extra harmonics on/off Sustain(0~100) Controls the gain amount Based on legendary Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi * ®… -
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Effect List Effect Models List Gain(0~100)Controls the gain amount Tone(0~100)Controls the tone brightness A bass drive with rich, solid sound and Volume(0~100) Controls the effect output volume Solid Steel flexible tonal range Mode(Normal/Scoop/Edge)Selects from 3 different modes: Normal: Neutral mode /Scoop: Mid-scooped mode/Edge: A mode with boosted highs Blend(0~100) Controls the wet/dry signal ratio Modulation(22) Depth(0~100)Controls the chorus depth… -
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Effect List Effect Models List Depth(0~100)Controls the vibraro depth Based on a BBD-based blue vibrato pedal, Rate(0~100) Controls the vibrato speed Pulser producing natural analog vibrato sound Sync(Off/On)Switches Tap Tempo sync on/off Depth(0~100)Controls the vibrato depth Based on the legendary huge ensemble chorus pedal Rate(0~100) Controls the vibrato speed born in late 1970s (vibrato mode), producing rich, Grand Vibrato… -
Page 29: Amp
Effect List Effect Models List Depth (0~100) Controls the tremolo depth Rate (0~100) Controls the tremolo speed Volume (0~100) Controls the output volume A custom tremolo with 4 different waveforms Color (0~100) Controls the effect tone Custom Trem and super wide tonal range Shape (Sine/Triangle/Square/Sawtooth) Selects from sine/triangle/square/sawtooth tremolo waveforms Bias (0~100) Controls the waveform offset amount…
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Effect List Effect Models List Gain (0~100) Controls the amp pre gain Presence (0~100) Controls the amp presence ® Based on Bogner Shiva* (20th Anniversary version, Ch1) Master (0~100) Controls the amp output volume Glacian Clean Bass (0~100) Controls the amp low frequency response Treble (0~100) Controls the amp high frequency response Bright (Off/On) Switches extra brightness on/off Gain (0~100) Controls the amp pre gain… -
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Effect List Effect Models List Gain(0~100) Controls the amp pre gain Presence(0~100) Controls the amp presence Based on Matchless™ Chieftain 212 combo* Master(0~100) Controls the amp output volume Emperor Drive (dirty tone) Bass(0~100) Controls the amp low frequency response Middle(0~100) Controls the amp mid frequency response Treble(0~100) Controls the amp high frequency response Volume(0~100) Controls the amp pre gain Tone Cut(0~100) Conterclockwise controls the tone brightness… -
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Effect List Effect Models List Hot Kitty Drive ® Gain(0~100) Controls the amp pre gain Based on Bad Cat Hot Cat 30* (drive channel) Presence(0~100) Controls the amp presence Messe IIC+ 1 Based on Mesa/Boogie Mark II C+™ (Lead channel) with ®… -
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Effect List Effect Models List ® ® Based on Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier (CH3, vintage mode) Rector Dual V Gain(0~100) Controls the amp pre gain Based on Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier (CH3, modern mode) ® ® Rector Dual M Presence(0~100) Controls the amp presence Based on Diezel VH4* (CH4, blue version) ®… -
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Effect List Effect Models List Acoustic(2) V olume (0~100) Controls the output volume Tone (0~100) Controls the tone brightness Balance (0~100) Controls the tone control balance; Acoustic Preamp 1 turn to 0 to disable tone control EQ Freq (0~100) Controls the EQ center frequency from 90Hz to 1.6kHz EQ Q (0~100) Controls the EQ bandwidth EQ Gain Controls the EQ boost/cut amount…
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Effect List Effect Models List Tweed Lux 1×12 Fender Tweed Deluxe* 1×12 cabinet ® US Studio 1×12 ® 1980’s Mesa/Boogie * 1×12″ cabinet Ace 20 1×12 Morgan AC-20 Deluxe* 1×12 cabinet ® UK G12M 1×12 Marshall * 1×12″ cabinet ® Voxy 2×12 ®… -
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Effect List Effect Models List Adam 4×10 David Eden * 4×10″ bass cabinet ® Ampage 4×10 ® Ampeg SVT-410HE* 4×10″ bass cabinet Worker 4×10 SWR Workingman’s* 4×10″ bass cabinet ® Hacker 4×12 Hartke * 4×12″ bass cabinet ® Ampage 8×10 Ampeg SVT-810E* 8×10″… -
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Effect List Effect Models List EQ(7) Parameters & Range FX Title Description 125Hz(-50~+50)Boosts/cuts the frequency bands shown as above 400Hz(-50~+50)Boosts/cuts the frequency bands shown as above 800Hz(-50~+50)Boosts/cuts the frequency bands shown as above Guitar EQ1 1.6kHz(-50~+50)Boosts/cuts the frequency bands shown as above 4kHz(-50~+50)Boosts/cuts the frequency bands shown as above Volume(0~100)Controls the output volume Equalizer designed for guitars… -
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Effect List Effect Models List 31Hz (-12dB~+12dB) Boosts/cuts the frequency bands shown as above 63Hz (-12dB~+12dB) Boosts/cuts the frequency bands shown as above 125Hz (-12dB~+12dB) Boosts/cuts the frequency bands shown as above 250Hz (-12dB~+12dB) Boosts/cuts the frequency bands shown as above 500Hz (-12dB~+12dB) Boosts/cuts the frequency bands shown as above 1kHz (-12dB~+12dB) Boosts/cuts the frequency bands shown as above 10-band graphic EQ suitable for any instrument…
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Effect List Effect Models List Mix(0~100) Contols the wet/dry signal ratio Feedback(0~100)Controls the feedback amount A ping-pong delay producing stereo feedbadk bounces back Ping Pong Time(20ms-4000ms)Controls the delay time and forth between left and right channels Sync(Off/On)Switches Tap Tempo sync on/off Trail(Off/On)Switches effect trail on/off Mix(0~100)Contols the wet/dry signal ratio Feedback(0~100)Controls the feedback amount… -
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Effect List Effect Models List Mix (0~100) Contols the wet/dry signal ratio Feedback (0~100) Controls the feedback amount Time (20ms-4000ms) Controls the delay time Bit (0~100) Controls the effect bit depth Producing a delay effect with lo-fi’d repeats Lofi Eko Krush (0~100) Controls the effect downsampling rate Sync (Off/On) Switches Tap Tempo sync on/off Trail (Off/On) Switches effect trail on/off…
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Page 41: Drum Machine Rhythms
Effect List Effect Models List Mix(0~100)Controls the wet/dry signal ratio Pre Delay(0ms-100ms)Controls the pre delay time Decay(0~100)Controls the reverb decay time Sweet Space Produces a modulated reverb effect that is lush and sweet Lo End(-50~+50)Controls the effect low frequency amount Hi End(-50~+50)Controls the effect high frequency amount Trail(Off/On)Switches effect trail on/off Mix(0~100)Controls the wet/dry signal ratio…
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Effects List Drum Machine Rhythms Type Number Name Time Signature 4-Beat 1 4-Beat 2 4-Beat 3 4-Beat 4 4-Beat 5 4 Beat Rhythms 4-Beat 6 4-Beat 7 4-Beat 8 4-Beat 9 4-Beat 10 Roots Classic Rock Pop Rock Slow Rock Rock Shuffle Rock Rock Ballad… -
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Effects List Drum Machine Rhythms Type Number Name Time Signature Latin Rock Latin Latin Dance Hip Hop Trip Hop Techno Electronic Break Beat Drum n’ Bass Waltz Polka March 6/8 March Army March World Mazurka Musette New Age World 3/4 Beat1 3/4 Beat2 6/8 Beat1 6/8 Beat2… -
Page 44: Midi Control Information List
Effects List MIDI Control Information List Value Range Comments RVB Module on/off: 0-127 0-63: off 64-127: on Value Range Comments Tuner on/off: Bank MSB: 0-127 0-63: off User Patch: CC 0=1, PC=0-98 64-127: on Factory Patch: CC 0=0, PC=0-98 Drum Machine Menu on/off: 0-100 Patch Volume 0-127…
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Page 45: Troubleshooting
Current Consumption: 500mA Max • Check your effects parameter setup. If effects are set to extremes, Dimensions: 320mm (L) x 147mm (W) x 46mm (H) Ampero may only emit noise. Weight: 1408g Problems with expression pedal • Check your expression pedal on/off settings.