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The sound is sustained for as long as you keep the pedal pressed. * You can adjust the volume of the sustained sound by changing the pedal position. 3. Pressing the heel of the expression pedal stops the sustained sound. 9 Es p a nol Port ug ue s Ne der lan ds Itali an o Fr a ncais De utsch En glish Convenient Functions 1. Press the MEMORY / pedals at the same time. The tuner is switched on. 2. If necessary, adjust the reference pitch. You can change the reference pitch by holding down [EXIT] and pressing the MEMORY / pedals. .. The reference pitch setting is saved automatically, so there is no need to make this setting each time you tune. .. The reference pitch was set to 40 (440 Hz) when the unit was shipped from the factory. 3. Play a single open note on the string to be tuned. The name of the note closest to the current pitch of the string played appears in the display. 4. Tune so that the desired pitch is displayed and both tuning guide indicators light up. 5. Press the MEMORY / pedals at the same time. The tuner is switched off. Tuning the Guitar (Tuner) Display Pitch 35–45 435–445 [Hz] 1,2 (C) ( sign) (D) (E) (F) (G) (A) (B) Too low (rapid flashing) (rapid flashing) Tuned Tuning Guide Too high Bypass Feature (BYPASS) In Tuner mode, the sound output is the same as the input sound, with no effects applied (bypass). You can use the expression pedal to control the volume. 10 Convenient Functions You can record up to 38 seconds of a performance and play back the recorded section over and over. You can also layer additional performances with the recording as it plays back (overdubbing). This lets you create realtime backing performances on the fly. 1. Hold down the SOLO pedal for two seconds or longer (STANDBY). Phrase Loop goes into recording standby and the SOLO pedal’s indicator flashes at a fixed interval. 2. Press the SOLO pedal (REC). Recording starts as soon as you press the SOLO pedal, and the SOLO pedal’s indicator flashes rapidly. 3. Press the SOLO pedal again (PLAY). Recording ends. As soon as recording stops, repeated playback of what you’ve recorded starts, and the SOLO pedal’s indicator lights continuously. An oscillating sound may be audible when the recording time is extremely short. 4. To layer additional recordings (overdubbing), repeat Steps 2 and 3 (OVERDUB). You can switch memories even during phrase loop play, which lets you record a variety of overdubbed sounds. 5. To stop loop playback, press the SOLO pedal twice in quick succession (STANDBY). Loop playback/recording stops, and Phrase Loop returns to recording standby. .. Press the pedal twice within the span of one second. .. When playback ends, the recorded data is deleted. 6. Hold down the SOLO pedal for 2 seconds or longer. This exits Phrase Loop mode. Phrase Loop Play OVERDUB PLAY STANDBY REC 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 4. Lit Off SOLO Pedal Indicator Press & hold > 2sec Operations such as calling up memories or Sound Library sounds may result in discrepancies between the stored parameters and the actual positions of the controls. You can get the actual parameter values to appear in the display so you can check them. Hold down [EXIT] and turn the control for the value you want to check. The value of the knob appears on the display for several seconds. When you call up memories, an effect’s parameters may not reflect the actual position of the control knobs. You can set how the parameters behave when the control knobs are moved in this state. 1. Hold down [EXIT] and press the MEMORY pedal. 2. Use MEMORY / pedals to select the method of control operation. 3. Press [WRITE]. The setting is stored in memory. Checking the Values of Controls Making the Settings for Control Operation Display Control operation n0 The value changes immediately as the knob is turned (factory setting). n1 The value changes once the knob is turned past the position corresponding to the currently set value. 11 Convenient Functions Es p a nol Port ug ue s Ne der lan ds Itali an o Fr a ncais De utsch En glish Connecting the unit to a computer enables you to manage the sounds on the ME-25 or to use a digital audio workstation (DAW) to record, play back, and edit audio. Installing the USB Driver Exchanging audio data with a computer by means of USB requires the installation of a USB driver on the computer you’re using. The program and procedure you use to install the driver differs depending on the computing setup you’re using. Before use, carefully read “readme.htm” on the ME-25 Software DVD-ROM. .. If You’re Using Windows XP/Vista/7 Before use, carefully read “Readme.htm” on the included ME-25 DVD-ROM. .. If You’re Using Mac OS X You can download the driver for Mac OS X from the BOSS website (Before use, carefully read “Readme.htm” in the downloaded file. You can use this to back up sounds in the ME-25 to a computer and to download sound libraries and sounds made available at the BOSS website (http://www.bosscorp.co.jp/sound/ME-2...