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Panel Description .............................................................................................................. 3
Front Pimel ........................................................... ................................................... 3
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Right Side Panel :~rlclI.cft Side 1':mel .................................................................................... 4
Connections ................................................................................................................... 5
When monitoring the so1111c1 through the audio speaker on the 7010 .................................................. 5
When nionittrring the sound hy licadphone with a CD source ......................................................... 5
\Vhcn monitoring the so1.1nc1Illrough guitiir amplifier .................................................................. 6
Whcn connecting to cilssclIc tape recorder .............................................................................. 6
When connecting a l i ~ controller
~t .......................................................................................7
When cnnnec~ingirn AC adapter ......................................................................................... 7
Getting E'ami1i;lr With Sor~lcIsasic Terms ................................................................................. 8
Effect h?lodule.............................................................................................................. S
Effect Type ................................................................................................................. 8
Parameter ................................................................................................................... S
Pali-he and G raups ................................. ........ ............................................................ 8
Rank ......................................................................................................................... S
Modc ........................................................................................................................ S
Using the Patct~es(Play hlocie) .............................................................................................. 9
Turning on the pc~wcrsupply ............................................................................................. 9
P;mrl Display in Play Mode ............................................................................................... 9
Selecting a Patch ........................................................................................................... 9
..\dju\ting the Patch I, cvcl ...............................................................................................10
Turning Effect h*loduleorl/ofl' .......................................................................................... 10
Bypas~ingthe Effects .................................................................................................... I 1
klulinp the Output ....................................................................................................... 1 1
Tuning the Guitar ........................................................................................................12
Guitar Tuner C a l i h r a ~ i o................................................................................................
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Crrating a I'atch (ICclit hlocle) ............................................................................................. 13
Ac~ivati~~g Edit h h d c .................................................................................................... 13
Panel Display in Edit Mock ............................................................................................. 13
Edit ins Efkct Parameter ................................................................................................ I 4
Switching Effect Modules o n and off .................................................................................. 1-5
Editing Total Par;rmetes ................................................................................................. 15
Storing a Patch ........................................................................................................... I 0
Effect Paranwters ;m1 Total I'arameters ................................................................................ 17
Effect Module I .COYIP ................................................................................................. 17
Effect Module 2:WAH .................................................................................................. 17
Effect Lfrdule 3.DISTOKTION ........................................................................................ l 8
Effect Modulc 4:EQ ..................................................................................................... 20
Effect Module 5.Ir.IOD .................................................................................................. 20
Effcct hlndule 6.REVIDRY ............................................................................................. 22
Total Parameters PATCl l LEVIII. .................................................................................... 22
Ah4P Slh4 ........................................................................................... 72
PATCH NAME ..................................................................................... 22
Battery Operation ........................................................................................................... 23
Cautions for Dry B;~ttcries.............................................................................................. 2 3
Installation of Dry Batteries ............................................................................................. 23
Battery Empty Warning lndicalion ..................................................................................... 7 3
Sleep indication .......................................................................................................... 33
Operating with the Ihot cc~r~trollrr ....................................................................................... 2 4
Connections .............................................................................................................. 24
Selecting :I Patch ......................................................................................................... 3 3
Bypassing the E f k c ~ ..................................................................................................... 2.1
hluting the O u t p ~ t....................................................................................................... 24
PATCH LIST ................................................................................................................25
Returning the 7010 to 1t1e factory preset contlition(Special klnde~.................................................. 26
Specificatinns................................................................................................................. 26
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FIRE 7010 (hereafter cdled "7010")
Thank you tor selecting the %00!\1
JOutstanding Features
Q Small sized high perform;mce speaker.
You can enjoy dynamic sound with a maximum output of IOW peak with such a s n ~ i l body.
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ODistonion effect is generated using analog circuit, to assure rich and natural-sounding sustain and distortion effcctr.
0 By using the optional foot controller FC02. Pedal control is possible like a floor type cffcccul. for further enhanced playability.
Front Panel
:r;lEDIT key
Serves to switch between Play mode and Edit mode.
(7:
USERtPRESET key
Serves to .switch [he group c ~ patches
f to call.
T h i ~key scrveh to stop storc operation too.
@ PATCH 1-4keys
. 4 ) TOTAL key Servc to switch thc p;rtcli~.s.
Serve\ to call u \etling such ;IS patch lcvel o r name
exccpt for Effcct in Edit tnode. @ RANK A / V keys
Scrvc to switch banks ofpnlche. to call.
$2 VALUE + / - keys
Serve tn change the valuc of a setting.
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1 Right side Panel
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. Turn down the volume.
CD PLAYER
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JWhen monitoring the sound (3Press the POWER O N switch to t u r n on the
power supply.
through a guitar amplifier
Connect an electric guitar to the INPUT jack. $(1 Adjust the volume while pliiying the guitar.
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J,) Connect a n electric g u i t a r amplifier t o the
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OUTPUT jack. *
Turn down thc volunic.
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Push the SIJK ON switch u p to turn off (sound
off) the speaker.
Connect an electric guitar to the INPUT jack. (zAd.just the volume whilc playing the guitar.
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..$l Connect a guitar amplifier to the OU'I'PUT
jack.
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AC ADAPTOR
This operation manual describes the 7010 using
plain words. considering heginaers. However. the
7010 contains some special terms which are not
used for a comp;ict cft'cctor.
This chapter c1cscril)es some spcciid terms for the
7010.
JEffect Module
The 7010 incorporntcs six el'lkct blocks which arc rcferred JBank
to as "effect niodule". Each cffcct nodule can he thought
of as a single compact effect. The 7010 therefore operates The 7010 call4 up patchc.5 In set\ of four. Each set of four
like six compact eflects connected in herics. patche\ is referred to a4 a "bank"
The follo\cing six types of cffect modules are available:
GROCP RANK NO. P-ATCH NO. I
9 COhIP(COhIPKRSS0HI
An effect which cornprew. thc hound. 0
0 1V.4H 1
Effect \vhich periodically rcvls2s the sound quality.
3 DIST(DISTOUTI0N) USER
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JEffect Type
Each effect module contains s c v c r i ~ leffect variations
which are called "cffect types". An ~ ' f f e c tnlodule can PRESET
normally use o n l y o n c e f f e c t t y p e at a tirne. T h e
DlSTORTlON module utilizes ZNR(ZOOh4 Noisc
Reduction~inaddition to the di\to~tioncffcct. For ri list of
effect types in each effect moduk. ple:t.,e w e the tahle on
page 17.
J Parameter
The elements which determine the ~ o u n dand name cif an
effect a n refcrrcd to as "parameters". Pariimzter values
can Ix adjustcd for each efkc't ~ n i i d u l to
~ , cri';ite your own T h e functions ol' the 70 1 0 L-an hc divided inro rhree
patches N ilh thc 70 10. d i f f e r e n t categories. T h c h c a r e called " m o d c s " . its
described hclow.
JPatches and Groups Q Play ,\lode 1 I'lease refer to page 9 )
A combination of cffcct modules. each with individual In this node, patche\ arc selecrcd and playcd. This i\ the
paramcler settings plus thc final iwlurne level settings, ~ powcr supply i \ turned on.
default modc \ v I i c ~thc
ampliticr siniulatc~rscttinps and 11iln1t:is referred to as a Q Edit Mode (Ple:~serefer to pirgc 13)
"patcl1". In this modc. thc pnrametcr\ ul'ci~chp ~ c can h be cdited.
T h z 7010 has two 111e11lo1.y iircils o r "groups" where OSpecial hlotle (Plcase refer to pilgc 20)
piltche~are stored:the USER group fix patches that can be Serves t o relurn all parch data to thc' fxtclry preset
altered by thc usa., a r d t l ~ cPRESET gruup li)r read only
patches. There are 34 patchc\ in the USER group and 40
patches in thc PKESL3' group. I;w a tc~talof h4 patches.
The play mode is basically to play using the stored 5: Effect module odoft'
patches. The play inode also can select patches, Thc effcat indicator lights to >hot\ which effects are
adjust volume, turn the effect modules d o f f and currently on foi a y v e n patch
do tunings. 21
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I Selecting a Patch
(1)Select the group with the USERPRESET key.
(2)Turn on the 7010 power supply. Choose thc group from which you want to select a
When mot~i~oring by a guitar amplifier. thcn turn on Ihc p w h . by pi~shingthe USER PRESET key.
guitar amplifier.
(2) Select the bank with the BmK A / V keys.
To protect n guitur amplifier speaker, timzing q f i
the power rrrppiy. f i r n r?fl *Ire guitar o~tiph@r
first.
(I Patch name
The currently selected p a k h name is >hown. With each press of the BANKAkey. thc next higher bank
is selected, and w ~ t heach press of the BANK V k e y . the
!?,:l Group ( USERPRESET) next lower bank. At hi< time, the bank number flashes.
The froup where the currently selectcd patch belongs. is ( R a n k number continues flashing until the patch i;
shown. zelected. I
3 )Rank number
The currently selected bank number ic shown in the
m Merely pressing the B A N K A / V k e y does nu?
select the pntch.
BANK field. To actirafe the patch, press one of the PATCH
keys 1 4 , ns described helow
Patch numher
The currcntly selected patch nuinber is shown in the
PATCH field.
(3) Select the patch by pressing one of the PATCH
keys 1-4.
1 Turning the Effect module ordoff
The 7010 is composed of various effect modules.
In the play mode, each effect module can be turned
adoff by hand easily the same way as continuous
compact effects can be individually turncd onloff
by foot.
@I Effect TJ-pe
For detnils 011 how to select n Patch. plense refer
Indicate< the name of the selcctcd cffcct.
to y nge 9.
4 3 I EfTect l~idicator
ECfecl module indicator currently selected for editing
(2) Press the Edit key
fla41es.
The 7010 is now in thc Edit Mode.
About other effect niodulcs, if it is ON. the indicator
AL this time, the parameler a n d the value (VALUE)
I1ghts up.
currently being editing are iridlcated on the di\play.
If is OFF. the indicator disappears.
Panel display in edit mode is a little different from the
play mode.
For further details, please refer to next section. EDIT Indicator
Show, that Mode status is EDlT mode.
(31 To return edit mode to play mode, press the
EDlT key again.
(2) Effect Parameter Indication
I Editing Effect Parameter
5:Individual Parameter Type
Effect paratnctcr name is ind~cated. ( l ) Press the EDIT key to activate edit mode.
Effect Indicator
The indic;itor of the effcct module currently sclec~edis
flashing.
Total Parameter Type (2) Select effcct rnodule you want to edit wit11 the
Total parameter name currently edited i s shown. EFFECT MODULE key.
However, patch name is sho\vn only for patch name.
g:EDIT Indicator
It s h o w that mode status is EDIT mode
I Storing a Patch 1
If an indicated patch is not stored, the change will
be lost when another patch is selected.
To preserve a setting. store the patch ;is described
below.
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(4) Press the STORK key again.
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Patch
I1 DIST 1 LEAD 2
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1 TOTAL I
tone contour clear. To use the rhythm, set the parameter to 'RHYTHM'.
(21 (;Am
ENHANC Deterrnincs di+to~.tionintensity of tlic overdrive circuit.
Parameter l EXPAND 1-10 I-ligher value4 producc more distortion.
Parameter 2 FREQ(FREQUENCY) 1-1 2 (31 TONE
Parameter 3 SENS 0-10 I l l \ i\ a tone-control-type equalizer.
= =OLEADl
Parameter 1 GAIN 1-1 6 Parameter 1 GAIN 1-1 6
Parameter 2 TONE 0-10 Parameter 2 TONE 0-10
Parameter 3 ZNR 0-10 Parameter 3 ZNR 0-10
Effect onloff ONJOFF Effect ontoff ONlOFF
(1)EFI;BCT TYPE ( 1)EFI:ECT TYPE
'1'0 use the distortion I. set the paraneter to 'IIIST I ' To IIW the lead l . set the p;mmetcr to 'LEAD 1'
i2)GAIN (21 GAIN
Dctcrmines the distortion intensity. Iklennine~the distortion inlensity.
Higher values produce decpcr distortion. Higher values produce deepcr distortion.
METAL
Parameter 1 GAIN 1-16 Parameter 1 GAIN 1 -16
Parameter 2 TONE 0-10 Parameter 2 TONE 0-10
Parameter 3 ZNR 0-10 Parameter 3 ZNR 0-10
Effect ontoff ONfOFF Effect ontoff ONIOFF
(1)EFFEC'I' 'TYPE ( 1) EFk'IX'T TkTE
To use the f u r / I.set the prameter to 'FUZZ l'. To u x the metal, set the par;mcter to 'METAL'
t2)GAIN
De~crminesthe distortion intcns~tyof [h2 fu7/.
Higher values produce dccpcr d~rtortion.
I FUZZ 2
This gives a vintage type fi~zi..sound.
FUZZ2
parameter 1 GAIN 1-16
Parameter 2 TONE 0-10
Parameter 3 ZNR 0-10
Effect ontoff ON/OFF
( l JIWFECTTYPE
7'0 usc the fill7 2, set thc p ~ x ~ i i c ito
c r'FUZZ 2'.
1 Effect Module 4:Eaualizer(EQ)
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I Effect Module 5:Modulation (MOD) I
Thi< module contains 2 kinds of cffcct types which control Thik cft'cct module conti~in. 6 kinds of effect type< which
the sound tone. chanec tone timewise and rivc charactcr.
I 4EQ (4band equalizer) I CHORUS
This equalizer ;~llowshcwst or cut in the presence super- AIIeffect sound with periodically changing pitch is added to
the direct sound, for rich ambience.
P a r a m e t e r 1 PRES(PRESENCE)
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-12-12 Parameter 1 DEPTH 0-1 0
P a r a m e t e r 2 HIGH -1 2-1 2 Parameter 2 RATE 1-20
P a r a m e t e r 3 MID -1 2-1 2 Parameter 3 MIX 0-10
P a r a m e t e r 4 LOW -12-1 2 Effect onloff ONIOFF
P a r a m e t e r 5 LEVEL 1-30 ( lIEFFECT T Y P E
Effect ordoff ONIOFF Select the effect type. To u w the chorus. set the paramctcr
( l )EFFECT TYPE 10'CHORUS'.
To use the 3 band equalizer, set the p r a m e t a to '4l.Q'. ~INYTII
(2)PKISS t Presence l Ik~crminesthe nioclulatiori depth.
Adjusts the range of hlinno~iicsand overtones of a guiti~r. (3)KATE
Higher values producc more strcss o n the range of Detcnninei. the modulation rate.
hannonic: and ow~tones. 14hllS
t31111GII Ilctcrmines the ~ i g n a lIcvcl fed to the mixer circuit
Adjusis the treble range. between the output of the EQ module and the Input of the
Higher values produce more streks on the trcblc range. IZEVfDLY module.
t4)MlD
Adjusts the midrange.
I-ligher values produce I1ior.e \Ire<\ on the rnidr:~ngc. I FLANGE ( F l a n g e r )
(5)Imlv An cffcct sound delayed by several dozen milliseconds is
Adjusts thc bass range. added to the direct sound, and the delay is periodically
Higher value; producc niore emphases on the 1u\~
range. changcd. rcsultinp in a strong flange effect.
(6!I,EVEL
Adjusts the output level li,r EQ module. FLA
Parameter 1 DEPTH 0-1 0
Parameter 2 RATE 1-20
I a 2 P EQ (2 b a n d p a r a m e t r i c e q u a l i z e r ) Parameter 3 F B (FEEDBACK) 0-1 0
This 2 band parametric equalizer allows etting thc center Effect onloff ONIOFF
frequency range, boost and cut. ( l ) EFFtCT TYPE
To usc thc flanger, \et the p;~ranleterto 'FLANGE'.
(21 FH (Feedback)
p a r a m s i r l HlGH F(FREQUENCY) 1-16 Dctennines the amount of kcdhack, i.e. the proporticin of
P a r a m e t e r 2 HIGH G(GAIN) -12-12 the +gal routed hack to the input of the effcct circuit.
P a r a m e t e r 3 LOW F(FREQUENCY) 1-16 Incrcasing this parameter will result in a flange with very
P a r a m e t e r 4 LOW G(GAIN) -1 2-1 2 pr~rrio~~nccdcharacter.
P a r a m e t e r 5 LEVEL 1-30
Effect onloff ONfOFF
I l IlCFFECT TYPE
To uw the 2 band parani.tric equalizer. set thc parameter Thi\ cffcrt allows c h a n ~ i n gthc tone periodically.
to '3' EQ'.
(2)HlGH FlHigh freque~lry)
I>eter~ninesthc c r n k r frcqurnc), of the treble range. Parameter 1 DEPTH 0-1 0
I-lighcr values producc hipher centcr I'requency rongc. Parameter 2 RATE 1-20
(3)IIlGI-I C. (High gain1 Effect onfoff ONlOFF
Adjwts the treble rangc. I I )I~FI;ISC"I'mm
Iiighcr value; produce Inim strcs, on the trcblc rangc. to 'TREMOL'.
To use the tremolo. \et [he p;ir;~~iieter
(4 11.0W F !Low frecprnry t21L)IIl'Tti
Dctern~inci.Lhr center frcquency of thc bass mnpc. I)ctcrrnlne\ h e depth of trcrnolo cffcct.
lfigher values prmlucr highcr center frequency ransc. (31RATE
1511,0\V G (Low-pain) Dztcniiines thc rate of tren~oloeffect.
Adjusts the bass range.
lligher values produce niorc: stress on bass range.
1 RING M (Ring modulator) / H SFX T (Special Effect Termin)
This gives metallic sound with irregular harrnrmics by Setting portamenr or vibra~uproduces my.cterious qxice
applying special modulation. sound. However. [hi; synthe4zer on14 pronounces wiihin an
octave.
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I El DELAY
This is a conventional digilal delay effect with a delay time
of up to 420 n1illi:econds.
DELAY
Parameter 1 TIME( X 1Oms) 0-42
Parameter 2 F B(FEEDBACK) 0-10
Parameter 3 MIX 0-10
Effect ontoff ON/OFF
( l )EFFEC'I' T Y P E
To w e thc delay. set thc parameter to 'DELAY'.
(2) TIME
Determine\ 1111:delay i n t e n d \ In 10m\steps.
( 3I FB (Feeclhack)
Determines the arnount ol tcedba~k.1.c. the propornon of
the signal routed back IO the input ol the elfect circuit.
Thc 7f)lO can be operated by battery activation using 6 OTIIL. bnttcric> I i a \ ~two electrodes. The positi\.e I'+I
LR6fA.A) alkaline dry battcrics I. 1 .W).Whcn connecting elec~rodc.which projccts out from the end of thc. hatter).
the hC adi~ptor,the power supply route fro111thc hattcries ix and the r ~ ~ - g i ~ telectrode,
ivc which i \ flat. Install the
autilmatio;~llyilisco~inecteci. hnttcrics aicr)rclir~gto the indication. on the in.illc of the
battery cii.\LX.7'lic. 70 10 will not function it' the clcctrnde\
JCautions for Dry Batteries are not i n d l c d in the riyht direction.
0 klakc w r c 111 use LR6(AA) alkaline dry batteries o r a When not u.\inp the 7010 for a long time. take out Ihe
l .5v. battcrieh f r ~ r ~the
n bud) to prevent daniape by Icukay or
Note if any batteries with different characlcristics arc e x p h i o n of dry hatterie..
used. the company shall not d i e responsibility liw \afety In saqe leakage of dry batterie5 occurs. thoroughly wipe
in r p m t i n g time or equipment. out the I ~ ~ l u in
i d ihe battery cace and the electn~clc.
0 Before rcpl;i~.ingbattcriss. turn clff thc p ~ ~ \ v c\upply
r of Kcplacc thc batteries with ne\v one.. never rcu\e the
the 7010 irnd ionnccted equipments to prevent Janiagc Icaked hattcrics.
to the sp~.;~hi.r. cc~nncctingequipment. o r patches l y d Use n c a hatt~.rics whcnever pussihle. Espcciallg if you
suclilc~ilyti~lving1111 powcr. plan to use the 7010 liv a live pstl'orrnance.
O T h e 7010 docs not have dry battery charging function. It i > recomnwndcd that you use thc supplicd AC adapler
Read thc prccuutions for dry battery beforc u\ing. when u\ing the 7010 for lcmg periods of timc.
&electing a patch
~ the RANK switcll of tile VC02 to select
I. S t e on i3 bank.
L:SER group and P R E S E T group cantrot be As described in "Other indication function Sleep
sn8itched by t h e FC02. Select it with t h e indica tion " o n page 23, if tone input or key
USERPRESET key of the 7010 before operatitrg operation is trot operated-for nrore than 5 nrinutes,
patch selectiotr with the FC02. the 7010 switclres to sleep status to save battery
dissipation.
2. Select a patch n u m b e r with t h e P A T C H 1 t o 4 W'heir the 7010 is in sleep statrrs, the bank # and
buttoms of the FCOZ. RYP-ASS la~npftrn off and the lamp indicating the
patch nunrber lights on in turn in the FC02. To
clear the sleep status, step once otr a pedal.
JBypassing the effects
l. The lamp aver the FC02 pedal which corresponds to
the currently selected patch will be lit.
2. Step on the pedal whose lamp is lit. The unit will enter
the bypass niode and the bypass lamp will light.
%ZNR (ZOOM KOISE REDUCTION) should be ridjasted for the guitar you use.
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Special mode to return to the OR' svitch while keeping the STORE key depressed.
factory preset condition The indication "IIVIT AI," is shown on the d i ~ p l i ~ y .
(All initialize) This means that the 7010 is ready for 311 initialize.
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All initialize function rcturns all 24 patches in the lKER 3. \+'hen wishing t o initialize all patches, press t h e
group to the factory preset condi~icm.Tlrii opCratitrn STORE key once more. This restores all patches to
i rewrites all prtchek rditcd and ctored.
l o o ~ c and their factory preset condition. The 70 10 then switches
Usc thih function with cim.. hecnux all patches rc\vritten to the Play mode.
by the all initialize cnnnor be recowrzd.
O When wishing to cancel the function
l. Turn IIITthe 7010 power supply. Prchs the EIIIT key. The 7010 then s\vitcIies from ready
To protect t h e speaker, t u r n t h e t o l r l ~ n edown to to the Play nrode.
minimum.
E f k r t types: IS I ni,~x.7 \ ~ n ~ u l t d n r o u \ ~
COh3II' I . COhl07 ALTO \\'-M.PI I4SE U AH. ENHrWCER. STEP.
RHYTlIM. ODI, OD2, DISTI. DIS1'2. FUZZ1, F1.27,. LEADI. LEADI, METAL.
4EQ, 7l'ARA EQ. CHOKUS. RANGER, TREMO1,O. RING-.LIOD, DOUR1,ING. SFX T.
HALL, ROOM, DELAY, AMP SIMC'LATOR. IZNR)
EfTect niodulex 6 ( n u x 0 wnultanetru<I
Patches: USER 6 bank4 u J = 24 patche\ (renrrtablr., \tnrabls)
PKESICT I0 honk\ 4 = 30 p ~ t c h c \
Total h4 pntc lies
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