Features; Top Panel - HEADRUSH Pedalboard User Manual

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1. Main Display: This full-color multi-touch display shows information relevant to the HeadRush Pedalboard's
current operation. Touch the display (and use the hardware controls) to control the interface. See
> Main Screen
to learn how it works.
2. Parameter Knobs: Turn these knobs to adjust the parameters or settings shown next to them in the main display.
3. Encoder: Turn this encoder to scroll through the available menu options or adjust the parameter values of the
selected field in the display. Push the encoder to confirm your selection.
4. Footswitches: Press these footswitches to activate or deactivate the assigned model, load the assigned rig,
enter the tuner, change the View (see
Free
Mode), or change the tempo of the current rig.
5. Footswitch Displays: These display strips indicate the model, rig, setlist, assignment, control, or available
selections assigned to each footswitch.
6. Footswitch Indicators: These lights indicate whether the model or rig assigned to each footswitch is on
(brightly lit) or off (dimly lit).
7. Expression Pedal: Use this pedal to adjust the assigned parameter/parameters. See
Assign > Expression Pedal
8. Expression Pedal Status LED: These LEDs indicate the current status of the expression pedal. See
> Hardware Assign > Expression Pedal
9. Master Volume: Turn this knob to adjust the volume level of the outputs.
10. Phones Volume: Turn this knob to adjust the volume level of the phones output.
11. Aux Volume: Turn this knob to adjust the volume level of the aux input.
Important: The audio signal from the aux input is routed directly to the outputs of the HeadRush Pedalboard
without any modeling applied. It is also unaffected by the master volume or phones volume knobs.
12. Cable Channel: Place your cables under and through this indent on the underside of the HeadRush Pedalboard
to keep your stage clutter-free and prevent people from tripping over cables.
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Operation >
for more information.
for more information.
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Views), enter Hands-Free Mode (see
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Operation
Operation > Hands-
Operation > Hardware
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