14 M100 15Quick Start Guide
(1)
INPUT knob adjusts the
input signal level.
(2)
INPUT LEDs light green
when signal is entering
one or both of the inputs,
and lights red when the
incoming signal clips the
inputs. If the LEDs light
red, lower the input knob.
(3)
OUTPUT knob adjusts the
output level.
(4)
MIX knob adjusts the
balance of the dry/
unprocessed signal (fully
counterclockwise) and the
processed e ect signal
(fully clockwise).
(5)
BYPASS button enables
and disables the e ect
signal. The adjacent LED
will light when the unit is
in bypass mode, leaving
the sound una ected.
(6)
EFFECTS knob selects one
of the 16 e ect presets.
See the ‘FX Descriptions’
chapter for details.
(7)
PARAMETER knob adjusts
the rst parameter of
the currently-selected
e ect. The center position
is the default setting
for each preset. When
changes are made for a
preset, the settings will be
temporarily saved until the
unit is powered o . See the
‘FX Parameters’ chapter
for details.
(8)
TAP/SELECT button
performs 2 functions:
• TAP Tempo –
for e ects that
have a time - based
parameter, tapping
this button in rhythm
with the music will
set delay time or
modulation rate.
The LED will ash
to indicate the
current tempo.
• Parameter SELECT – for
e ects that have a
parameter toggle,
pressing this button
once will change the
parameter value,
indicated by a lit LED.
(9)
POWER LED lights when
the unit is powered on.
(10)
POWER INPUT accepts the
included power supply.
(11)
FOOTSW(itch) jack
accepts a ¼ " TS cable for
connection of a footswitch
to remotely bypass the
e ect signal.
(12)
OUTPUT jacks send the
processed signal via
¼ " TRS connectors.
(13)
INPUT jacks accept
¼ " TS or TRS cables from
the source that will be
processed. Use the Input 1
(left) for mono signals.
(EN)
Step 2: Controls
M100 Controls
(1)
(10)
(11)(12)
(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
(8)
(9)
(13)