3. CONNECTING THE ANALOG DRIVE
Place the Analog Drive on the floor, or other stable support such as a sturdy table, with sufficient
cable space. Before you start connecting the Analog Drive to other equipment, make sure all units are
switched off.
1. Plug the supplied power adapter to a power outlet and connect the small plug to the Power inlet of
the Analog Drive unit.
2. Connect your guitar to the INPUT jack of the Analog Drive.
3. Connect the OUTPUT jack from the Analog Drive to your guitar amplifier.
4. Switch on your guitar amplifier.
4. SIGNAL FLOW
The following illustration shows the general flow of audio through the Analog Drive and illustrates how
the different components interact with each other.
4.1 AUDIO SIGNAL FLOW
Input
Buffer
5. USER INTERFACE
5.1 PRESETS
The Analog Drive has 100 user preset slots (00—99). When any control value changes from the
preset, it is indicated by that the dot in the lower right corner of the display turns off. This dot (when lit)
also indicates the current preset when you select what preset to load. When you save a preset, it is the
current audible state that is saved.
Bypass
Effect
Circuit
Gain
Equalizer
Level
Output
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