Yamaha DG-Stomp Owner's Manual - Page 12

Using the DG-Stomp, Produce Sound

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Using the DG-Stomp First, connect a guitar to the DG-Stomp and try some sounds. s Produce Sound 1. Before connecting, turn off the power on the DGStomp and connect a guitar to the INPUT jack on the rear panel. When connecting a high impedance guitar set the switch to LOW ( ), set the switch to HIGH ( ) when connecting a low impedance guitar. Note: When the patch's number is shown on the display the device is in a condition called the PLAY MODE. When in the PLAY MODE, it is possible to select a patch and use the knobs or buttons to change settings to play. For now use this patch to try and produce some sound. 4. Play a chord on the guitar and rotate the OUTPUT knob to the right to control the volume. 2. After rotating the OUTPUT knob to the "0" position, turn the POWER switch (STAND-BY) to ON ( ). Turning the POWER switch ON when the OUTPUT knob is turned up may result in damage to devices such as amplifier, speaker, headphone, etc., or cause unexpected accidents like damage to your hearing due to a high volume setting. 3. A 3-digit number "011" will appear on the dis- play. The numbers (Group number: 0, Bank number: 1, Patch number: 1) refer to the patch that is currently selected. 12

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Using the DG-Stomp
First, connect a guitar to the DG-Stomp and try some sounds.
Produce Sound
1.
Before connecting, turn off the power on the DG-
Stomp and connect a guitar to the INPUT jack
on the rear panel.
When connecting a high impedance guitar set
the switch to LOW (
), set the switch to HIGH
(
) when connecting a low impedance guitar.
2.
After rotating the OUTPUT knob to the “0” posi-
tion, turn the POWER switch (STAND-BY) to ON
(
).
Turning the POWER switch ON when the OUTPUT
knob is turned up may result in damage to devices
such as amplifier, speaker, headphone, etc., or
cause unexpected accidents like damage to your
hearing due to a high volume setting.
3.
A 3-digit number “
011
” will appear on the dis-
play.
The numbers (Group number: 0, Bank number:
1, Patch number: 1) refer to the patch that is
currently selected.
Note:
When the patch’s number is shown on the
display the device is in a condition called the
PLAY MODE. When in the PLAY MODE, it is
possible to select a patch and use the knobs
or buttons to change settings to play.
For now use this patch to try and produce some
sound.
4.
Play a chord on the guitar and rotate the OUT-
PUT knob to the right to control the volume.