Yamaha DG-Stomp Owner's Manual - Page 14
Set the Speaker Simulator, use the Store operation described
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Using the DG-Stomp q Set the Speaker Simulator The speaker simulator is a special circuit that adds the live characteristics of a speaker to the tone output of the DG-Stomp. It is best used when you are listening through a pair of headphones or when connected directly via a line to a mixer or recorder. Press the [SP. SIM] button to turn the Speaker Simulator ON (the lamp will light). Press the button again to turn the Speaker Simulator OFF (light is off). Also, the DG-Stomp is equipped with 16 types of speaker simulations. Try to find a simulation you like. 1. Simultaneously press the [SP. SIM] button and the [UTILITY] button. After "SPS. " appears in the display, the currently selected simulation type will be displayed. The four types of simulation are as follows. • A42 : American Style 12-inch x4 • b42 : British Style 12-inch x4 • m42 : Modern 12-inch x4 • Y42 : YAMAHA 12-inch x4 • H42 : Hybrid 12-inch x4 • A22 : American Style 12-inch x2 • b22 : British Style 12-inch x2 • m22 : Modern 12-inch x2 • Y22 : YAMAHA 12-inch x2 • H22 : Hybrid 12-inch x2 • A12 : American Style 12-inch x1 • m12 : Modern 12-inch x1 • Y12 : YAMAHA 12-inch x1 • H12 : Hybrid 12-inch x1 • 410 : 10-inch x4 • 210 : 10-inch x2 2. Use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to select the simulator type. 3. Press the [UTILITY] button to return to the PLAY mode. * The speaker simulator's setting is stored along with the patch data. It is also possible to use Utility settings to turn the speaker simulator ON or OFF independent of the patch data settings (see page 27) * If the MASTER volume or tone controls are set relatively high, the sound may clip when the Speaker Simulator circuit is activated. If so, slightly lower the MASTER volume level. When another patch is selected, any settings you have altered will revert to their original settings. If you want to save those settings, please use the Store operation described on page 17. 14