Yamaha UD-Stomp User Manual

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  • Page 2 Compli- ance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that * This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA. CANADA This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Please make sure that benches are stable and any optional fixtures (where appli- cable) are well secured BEFORE using. Benches supplied by Yamaha are designed for seating only. No other uses are recom- mended.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha UD-Stomp. To fully understand the functions and to obtain maxi- mum life from this device, please read this Owner’s Manual carefully before using. Also, after reading this manual please keep it in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 5: Precautions

    • Do not apply excessive force to the switches, knobs and controls. • The UD-Stomp is a precision device. Handle it with care and avoid dropping or jarring it. • Operating temperatures will rise during use. Make sure the UD-Stomp is used in a well-ventilated are.
  • Page 6: Nomenclature

    Nomenclature I Top Panel Display & Main Section G Display & Main Section q Up Button (UP) w Down Button (DOWN) Press to change the Patch Number by +1/-1. Hold to change the Group Number by +1/-1. Simulta- neously press the [UP] and [DOWN] buttons to switch between the USER ↔...
  • Page 7 G Controller Section y ASSIGNABLE CONTROL You can assign one of the functions of Effect Pa- rameter Controllers o - @0 to this knob. (→ page u EFFECT BAND 1-8 Switches the corresponding EFFECT BAND 1-8 ON/ OFF and selects an Effect Band for editing. * To switch the effect ON→OFF, hold the button down until “...
  • Page 8 Nomenclature When the knob is rotated fully to the left (oFF) the filter is OFF. Rotate the knob to the right to lower the cut off frequency. !3 FEEDBACK Control Sets the how many times the delay will repeat. !4 TAP Control Sets the timing for when the delayed sound is taken from the delay loop.
  • Page 9: I Rear Panel

    UD-Stomp. (→ page 20) Also, UD-Stomp memory data saved to an external MIDI device can be returned to the UD-Stomp via this jack. (→ page 26) @8 DIGITAL OUT Jack This Jack is used for sending the output of the UD- Stomp as digital data.
  • Page 10: Connections

    Connections Before making any connections to any of the UD-Stomp’s INPUT and/or OUTPUT jacks, make sure that the power on the UD-Stomp and all other devices is turned OFF to prevent electrical shock or damage to the devices. I Connecting the Power Use the supplied power adaptor (AC-10) to supply power to the UD-Stomp.
  • Page 11: I Connecting Headphones

    MIDI device. Using MIDI you can take data from the UD-Stomp and store it in a MIDI device such as the Yamaha MIDI Data Filer MDF3, etc. or load data from the external device into the UD-Stomp.
  • Page 12: Using The Ud-Stomp

    This section will use some of the UD-Stomp’s preset programs as examples to help you un- derstand how the parameters and functions work.
  • Page 13: Selecting An Effect Band

    * You can also tap the Footswitch twice in tempo to set the delay time to the tempo at which the Footswitch was tapped. (→ page 22) Using the UD-Stomp 250. ” 200. ” is flashing in...
  • Page 14: Setting The Feedback

    Using the UD-Stomp Setting the Feedback Up to this point we have set the delay time so a single delay sound is produced 250msec after the original sound. Next, set the Feedback parameter to determine how many times the delay will repeat.
  • Page 15: Setting The Modulation

    “ play. This indicates that the signal received by the delay circuit of Effect Band 1 is coming di- rectly from the UD-Stomp’s INPUT jack. Effect Band 2 is also set to “ Using the UD-Stomp 9.
  • Page 16: Grouping Multiple Effect Bands (Group)

    Using the UD-Stomp Now Effect Bands 1 and 2 are connected as shown in the illustration below. BAND 1 BAND 2 You can hear a single short delay and a single long delay being produced. Next, try and connect Effect Bands 1 and 2 in a series.
  • Page 17: Syncing Multiple Effect Bands (Sync)

    2 is synchronized with Effect Band 2 and no longer synchronized to another Effect Band. In this condition, the modulation can be heard Using the UD-Stomp in the left channel but not in the right because Effect Band 2’s SPEED setting is set to “...
  • Page 18: Setting The Phase (Phase)

    * This parameter can be set if an Effect Band is not selected. ” ” (Normal: Use the OUTPUT knob to adjust the UD-Stomp’s overall output volume (OUTPUT jack, PHONES jack). * The Output volume can be set at anytime, even if an Effect This completes explanation of the UD- Stomp’s Effect Band parameters.
  • Page 19: Selecting And Saving Patches

    ), it indicates that a patch in the USER AREA is selected. * When the UD-Stomp is shipped from the factory, the same patch data as found in the PRESET AREA is used in the USER AREA. Refer to the [Patch List] on the separate “Patch List”...
  • Page 20 UD-Stomp. 1. Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI IN jack on the UD-Stomp to the MIDI OUT jack on an ex- ternal MIDI device. * Make sure to use a MIDI cable that conforms to the MIDI standard.
  • Page 21: I Create And Store A Patch

    * Utility mode settings are not stored with patch data. As com- mon settings for all patches, their contents are stored in the UD-Stomp memory. * The OUTPUT knob’s setting is not stored with the patch data. * Data in the USER AREA (011-933) can be stored in an exter- nal MIDI device.
  • Page 22: Convenient Functions

    Convenient Functions Here are some convenient functions that make using the UD-Stomp easier. G Use the Footswitch to set the Delay Time (Tap Tempo) With the UD-Stomp you can tap on the Footswitch to set the Delay Time parameter. 1. Step on and hold the BANK Footswitch until “...
  • Page 23 → page 24 [External Control Settings] G Controlling the UD-Stomp with an ex- ternal MIDI device Connect the UD-Stomp’s MIDI IN jack to the MIDI OUT jack on an external MIDI device with a MIDI cable to control the UD-Stomp’s parameters (set- ting values) with an external MIDI device.
  • Page 24: External Control Settings

    You can also use a foot controller (Expression Pedal) (optional) such as the Yamaha FC-7, etc., connected to the EXP. PEDAL jack or an external MIDI device con- nected to the MIDI IN jack to control UD-Stomp parameters.
  • Page 25: Utility Mode

    Utility Mode The Utility Mode is used for settings that cover the overall system of the UD-Stomp such as the foot switch, MIDI, external control, EXP. pedal jack, etc. * In this section, some button names have been shortened, for instance [EFFECT BAND 1] button is written as [BAND 1] button.
  • Page 26: I External Control Settings

    When Bulk Out data is sent from the external de- vice, the UD-Stomp will receive the bulk data. * Use the UD-Stomp’s Play Mode to receive MIDI Bulk In data. When the MIDI Bulk In is carried out, the con- tents of the patches in the USER AREA will be rewritten.
  • Page 27: I Exp Pedal Settings

    G Set the External Controller Press the [BAND 3] button and use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to select the type of controller ( * Refer to [External Control Settings] (page 24) G Set the Parameter to be Controlled Press the [BAND 4] button and use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to select the parameter to be controlled * Refer to [External Control Settings] (page 24) G Set the Parameter’s Minimum Value...
  • Page 28: Trouble Shooting

    Backup battery power is depleted. SOLUTION: Continued use of the device will result in the loss of data. Return the device to the music dealer where you purchased it or, the nearest Yamaha Service center and have the battery replaced.
  • Page 29: Specifications

    Specifications Digital Section • 8-Band Delay (Delay Time: 696msec max per band) • Delay Time, Loop Filter (High Cut, Low Cut), Feed- back, Tap, Pan, Level parameters can be set for each individual Effect Band. • Effect Bands can be connected in series or parallel •...
  • Page 30: Midi Implementation Chart

    MIDI Implementation Chart...
  • Page 31 MIDI Implementation Chart...
  • Page 32 V839860 Printed in Taiwan...

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