Yamaha DG-Stomp Owner's Manual

Other manuals for DG-Stomp: Supplementary Manual, Service Manual
Manual is about: GUITAR PRE-AMPLIFIER WITH EFFECTS

Summary of DG-Stomp

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    Owner’s manual.

  • Page 2: Fcc Information (U.S.A.)

    2 advarsel! Lithiumbatteri—eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren. Varning explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av...

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    3 warning- when using any electrical or electronic prod- uct, basic precautions should always be followed. These precau- tions include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Read all safety instructions, installation instructions, special message section items, and any assembly instructions foun...

  • Page 4: Contents

    4 thank you for purchasing the yamaha dg-stomp gui- tar preamplifier. To fully understand the functions and to obtain maxi- mum life of this device, please read this owner’s manual carefully before using. Also, after reading this manual, please keep it and the warranty in a safe place for future ref...

  • Page 5: About The Backup Battery

    5 about the backup battery a backup battery (lithium battery) is used to keep internal data (settings) from being lost, even when the power cord is unplugged. Internal data will be lost when battery power is depleted, so it is recom- mended that data be stored to an external data recorder such as th...

  • Page 6: Nomenclature

    6 nomenclature ■ top panel ● display & main section e manual button (manual) independent of the selected patch’s settings, this button changes the sound to the settings of the knob’s current position. The lamp will flash if the patch setting is changed. Press the [manual] and [utility] buttons simul...

  • Page 7: Nomenclature

    7 nomenclature ● effect section (refer to: “effect functions and parameters” on page 19) !3 compressor button (comp) switches the compressor on (lamp lit)/off (lamp off). !4 compressor knob (comp) adjusts the depth of the compressor’s effect. Turn to the right to increase the depth of the effect. U ...

  • Page 8: Nomenclature

    8 nomenclature !9 time knob (time) sets the delay time. @0 feedback knob (feedback) sets how many times the delay will repeat. @1 level knob (level) sets the delay’s volume level. @2 reverb group effect buttons (spring/hall/plate) these buttons set the type of reverb effect to be used. The selected ...

  • Page 9: Nomenclature

    9 nomenclature ■ rear panel @6 power switch (stand-by on/off) power switch for the main unit. * to protect the speakers, set the output knob !1 to “0” before switching the power on/off. @7 power adaptor jack (ac in 12v 700ma) connect the supplied power adaptor to this jack. * never use a power adapt...

  • Page 10: Connections

    10 connections ■ connecting the power use the supplied power adaptor (ac-10) to supply power to the dg-stomp. 1. Make sure the dg-stomp’s power switch (stand-by) is in the off ( ) position. 2. Connect the power adaptor’s plug to the ac in jack on the dg-stomp. 3. Connect the power adaptor to an elec...

  • Page 11: Connecting Headphones

    11 ■ connecting headphones connect a pair of headphones to the phones jack (standard stereo) on the dg-stomp to play or prac- tice in private. The volume of the headphones can be controlled with the output knob. * when a pair of headphones is connected, the output from the output jack and the digita...

  • Page 12: Using The Dg-Stomp

    12 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 ...

  • Page 13: Try Changing The Settings

    13 ■ try changing the settings use the knobs or buttons on the panel to create your own original tone. Using the dg-stomp • continue rotating the knob in the previously de- scribed direction and the patch’s data value shown in the display as well as the [up]/[down] lamp will stop flashing and indica...

  • Page 14: Using The Dg-Stomp

    14 using the dg-stomp when another patch is selected, any set- tings 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. ● set the speaker simulator the speaker simulator is a special circuit that adds the ...

  • Page 15: Try Selecting Another Patch

    15 ■ try selecting another patch the dg-stomp holds a total of 180 patch programs (patch) in its internal memory. The 180 patches are divided into two areas each containing 10 groups, 3 banks and 3 patches. • area there are two areas, the user area and the preset area. When the store operation is us...

  • Page 16: Using The Dg-Stomp

    16 ● using the foot switch and the bank switch • press a foot switch (1-3) to select the corre- sponding patch number 1-3 in the currently se- lected group/bank. * if the foot switch’s function is set to “ eff ” in the utility mode, it will not be possible to select a patch using the foot switch. (s...

  • Page 17: Using The Dg-Stomp

    17 using the dg-stomp ■ create and store a patch original settings can be stored in the user area (011-933). Try creating an original patch and then store it. ● storing procedure 1. Press the [store] button. When you enter the store mode, the display, the [store] lamp and the foot switch lamp corre-...

  • Page 18: Using The Dg-Stomp

    18 using the dg-stomp ● using the dg-stomp without patches the [manual] button lets you control the dg-stomp when patches are not used. Press the [manual] button to enter the manual mode (the lamp lights). In this mode, all knobs and effect buttons are set to their present condition. In the manual m...

  • Page 19: Compressor

    19 compressor ● comp (compressor) controlling the input signal (peak) this effect keeps the maximum level constrained to the level set with the knob. • comp knob rotate the knob to the right to increase the depth of the compression. When set to “0.0” it will have no effect. Modulation effects there ...

  • Page 20: Delay Effects

    20 effect functions and parameters • speed knob + [tremolo] sets the phase difference between the left and right sounds. From 0 degrees to 360 degrees (0.0-10.0). Set to “5” the knob works like a ste- reo pan pot. • depth knob + [tremolo] sets the wave shape of the tremolo. A setting of “0.0” produc...

  • Page 21: External Control Settings

    21 external control settings • tre : tone control (treble) • nnd : tone control (middle) • bas : tone control (bass) • pre : tone control (presence) • cp : compressor effect’s comp setting • spd : modulation effect’s speed setting • dpt : modulation effect’s depth setting • sp2 : the secondary param...

  • Page 22: Tuner Mode

    22 tuner mode when the pitch is low, the chorus and flanger lamps will light. When the pitch is high, the rotary and tremolo lamps will light. Tune the note until only the phaser lamp lights. Tuning is complete. (at this time the bank switch’s lamp will also light.) this mode is used for tuning your...

  • Page 23: Utility Mode

    23 utility mode the utility mode is used for settings that cover the overall system of the dg-stomp such as the foot switch, midi, external control, exp. Pedal jack, etc. ■ about the utility mode press the [utility] button to enter the utility mode (the lamp lights). In the utility mode, press the [...

  • Page 24: Midi Functions

    24 ■ midi functions press the [utility] button and set the amp select switch to lead2 (“ mmd ” will appear). ● create a midi program change receive table sets the corresponding patch that will be recalled when a midi program change no. (referred to as prg no. From here on) is received. Press the [co...

  • Page 25: External Control Settings

    25 to send a single user area patch (data) with the bulk out operation. After pressing the [spring] button, select the patch number you want to send with the bulk out. Just as in selecting a patch number in the play mode, use the [up]/[down] buttons or the foot switches to select the patch. After se...

  • Page 26: Utility Mode

    26 utility mode ■ exp pedal settings these settings are available when the exp pedal (“ ep ”) is selected as the controller in the external control settings. Press the [utility] button then set the amp select switch to drive2 (“ e.P ” will appear on the display). ● set the minimum value of the exp p...

  • Page 27: Wah Pedal Settings

    27 ■ wah pedal settings these settings are available when the wah pedal function (“ uuh ”) is selected as the controller in the external control settings. Press the [utility] button then set the amp select switch to crunch1 (“ uuh ” will appear on the dis- play). ● set the low frequency of the wah p...

  • Page 28: Error Messages

    28 error messages if an error occurs during operation, one of the following error message numbers will appear on the display. E1 : midi receive buffer full cause: too much midi data is being received by the dg amplifier at one time. Solution: try reducing the amount of data being sent or, break the ...

  • Page 29: Specifications

    29 specifications digital section • full digital signal processing • 8 channel preamp • digital effects • compressor • chorus, flanger, phaser, rotary speaker, tremolo • digital delay, tape echo • spring reverb, hall reverb, plate reverb • tap tempo function (delay time) • speaker simulator (16 type...

  • Page 30: Midi Implementation Chart

    30 midi implementation chart yamaha [ guitar pre amplifier with multi effects] date:30-jun-2000 model dg stomp midi implementation chart version : 1.0 +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ : : transmitted : recognized : remarks : : function ... : : : : :-----------...

  • Page 31: Midi Implementation Chart

    31 midi implementation chart : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------: :prog : o 0 - 127 : o 0 - 127 : : :change : true # : ************** : : : :-------------------+----------------+----------------+----------------: :...

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