Practicing Along With A Cd Or Md - The Aux Input Jock - Boss ME-30 Owner's Manual

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4. First, tune the strings until the appropriate nofe
name appects in the bank display.
Note Name
Ordinarily, the sixth and first strings should be tuned until
"E" is shown; and for the fifth string, "A," the fourth string
"D," the third string "G," and the second string "B."
* When the dot at the lower right of the Bank display is lit, it
means the note is sharped (#).
5. Next, try to get a more precise tuning.
When using the indicator in the display's character area,
fine tune your instrument by getting only the center
character to light; when using the number indicator, try to
have only the number two pedal indicator light up.
Tune the other strings, repeating Steps 3 through 5.
* The recommended technique for tuning is to start a bit under
the target pitch, and tune up a little at a time until you are in
tune, This makes it harder for the string to go out of tune.
* On guitars fitted with tremolo arms, tuning only one string
may cause the other strings to be out of tune. In this kind of
situation, after first adjusting each string to its approximate
tuning, then go on and fine tune all of the strings.
6. Press
once more to return to the previ-
ous mode.
Depressing the Bank Up and Bank Down pedals simulta-
neously will also take you back to the previous mode.
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Practicing Along with a
CD or MD
;
— The AUX Input Jack
When you want to practice along with a compact disk, mini-
disk, tape, or the like, connect your equipment to the auxil-
iary input jack (refer to page 6) on the rear panel. The sounds
from connected equipment are mixed with your guitar sound
in the ME-30, making it convenient to use headphones when,
for example, you practice at home.
Furthermore, when you plug in headphones, or when con-
necting the ME-30 to your home portable stereo, we recom-
mend that you press
(the icon in the display
lights up) to turn the guitar amp simulator (refer to page 16)
on. Please refer to "Making Connections" (page 17).

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