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SA244 L.A. Lady Overdrive User’s Guide 34
While continuing to hold the CONTROL INPUT BUTTON and the ON/OFF FOOTSWITCH, plug in the
power supply.
Wait until the ENGAGE/BYPASS LED is lit red. At this point, you can stop pressing the CONTROL INPUT
BUTTON and the ON/OFF FOOTSWITCH.
Move the EFFECT SELECTOR SWITCH to each of its three positions, left, right, and center.
Now, the ENGAGE/BYPASS LED should turn green/red and the CONTROL LED should turn off.
Finally, press the ON/OFF FOOTSWITCH. The hard reset operation will commence. When the hard
reset is complete, the L.A. Lady should reset and power up in its factory default mode.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I change the routing mode for my pedal without changing anything about the
sounds?
Connect the Neuro App cable and go to the Sound Editor in the app.
Flip the EFFECT SELECTOR SWITCH on the hardware to the left position.
In the app, go to the I/O Routing Option (bottom of the list), select it, and the desired routing
mode. Then tap Done. You should see the CONTROL LED blink when the message is received.
Tap the BURN button in the Neuro App. This opens a menu for burning locations.
Select "Toggle Switch Left". This burns any changes you made into memory. Since you only
changed the I/O Routing mode, that will be the only thing that is changed. The rest of the
parameters for that sound will remain unchanged.
Repeat these steps for the middle switch position and the right switch position.
What kind of instruments can I connect to the L.A. Lady’s inputs?
The L.A. Lady’s audio inputs are high impedance (~ 1 M) and they can accept high impedance signal
sources like guitars/basses with passive pickups, as well as low impedance sources like line-level
audio circuits, guitars/basses with active pickups, electronic keyboards, or mixer outputs. The input
circuit can handle signals ranging up to 5.6 Volts, peak-to-peak.
Can I power the L.A. Lady directly over USB, without using the 9 Volt supply?
No. USB provides 5 Volts, but the L.A. Lady needs 9 Volts, so the L.A. Lady cannot be powered directly
from USB. Make sure that you have plugged in the included 9V DC power supply when connecting to
the L.A. Lady’s USB port.
When connecting the L.A. Lady to a recording interface or mixer, should I used a Lo-Z
(microphone) or Hi-Z (line / instrument) input?
The L.A. Lady’s output will be low impedance when the effect is active or in buffered bypass mode,
but it will be high impedance when using true bypass mode and a guitar with passive pickups.
Therefore, it is recommended that you use a high impedance (Hi-Z) input on your recording interface
or mixer to avoid signal loss.
Why doesn’t the L.A. Lady respond to MIDI messages being sent to it?
By default, the L.A. Lady should respond to MIDI continuous controller messages on channel 1 (in
technical terms, this means that the lower 4 bits in the command byte of MIDI messages should be
0000 in binary or 0 in hexadecimal). The L.A. Lady’s MIDI channel can be configured using the Neuro

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