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ADA MP-1 Classic owner’s manual
system, adjust the input and output level controls to get us much signal to each unit
as possible without overloading.
ACCESSING PROGRAMS
The MP-1 CLASSIC is shipped from the factory with 39 Preset programs in Internal Program
locations 1-39. Factory Preset programs can be reloaded at any time (one at a time or all 39
at once). The MP-1 CLASSIC has storage capacity for 128 user programs. User programs
are available for editing when the INTERNAL PRGM button is lit or through the MIDI IN jack.
(See MIDI Mapping section of this manual.) The MP-1 CLASSICS MIDI PRGM section holds
MIDI Mapping information only, no programs can be stored in this register. When listening to
the Preset programs, please note that tone and amount of overdrive in any program will
depend on the type of pickups in your guitar, and any other equipment in your amplification
system, especially the speaker cabinet.
1. To change Program number within a Bank press the desired ones digit button from 0
to 9. A Bank is the hundreds and tens columns of the Program number (i.e. program
#128 is in bank 12).
2. To change Bank and Program number press the BANK-UP or BANK-DOWN button.
Once the desired Bank is selected, press the desired ones digit button from 0 to 9.
The MP-1 CLASSIC will not change the Program number until the ones digit hat been
pressed.
3. You may also scroll up or down through programs by pressing the
Λ and V arrow
buttons. The MP-1 CLASSICS Program number range is from 1 to 128.
FUNCTIONS AND PARAMETERS
The MP-1 CLASSIC has 12 programmable parameters that affect the tone of each program
(all are described in detail below):
VOICE , OVERDRIVE 1, OVERDRIVE 2, MASTER, BASS, MID, TREBLE, PRESENCE,
NOISE GATE THRESHOLD, STEREO CHORUS DEPTH, STEREO CHORUS RATE,
STEREO EFFECTS LOOP IN/OUT
On the rear panel are manually switchable but non-programmable functions;
Effects Loop signal levels and a Speaker emulation selection. They are usually set once to
match your amp and speaker system. The Speaker Emulation button selects single-speaker
or multiple-speaker emulation, and the Effect Loop Level sets the loop for either line or
instrument signal levels.
AN OVERVIEW OF PARAMETERS & PROGRAMS
The parameter values that define a tone are held in a set of working registers during a
playing or editing session. These values together are called a program and can he assigned
a program number, 1 to 128. The current working registers are replaced by whatever
program is selected next, writing over the previously held program and its parameter values.
Be sure to store the current program before choosing another program if you want to save
the parameter values. As a friendly warning, the display will flash if any changes have been
made to the current Program. Programs can only be saved or recalled as Program Numbers.
For more details on how to store a program, see the "STORE MODE" section below.
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Ada MP-1 CLASSIC Specifications

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BrandAda
ModelMP-1 CLASSIC
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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