Using Guitar Effects; Using The Built-In Guitar Effects; Using External Effects Connected To The Fx Loop - DigiTech TRIO+ Band Creator+ Looper Owner's Manual

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USING GUITAR EFFECTS

The TRIO+ provides two ways to add effects to your guitar signal: you can use the built-in effects and/or connect
your favorite outboard effects to the FX Loop. Whichever way you decide to work, the effects will be applied to
your guitar signal when playing or while recording loops and overdubs. The TRIO+ will "listen" to the clean guitar
signal at the GUITAR IN jack when learning your songs, so you don't have to worry about disabling effects when
teaching the TRIO+.

Using The Built-In Guitar Effects

The TRIO+'s built-in effects can be turned on or off using the GUITAR FX button. The button has 3 states, they
are:
• LED Off — The built-in guitar effects are disabled.
• LED Green — Indicates that a rhythm guitar effect will be applied to your guitar signal.
• LED Red — Indicates that a lead guitar effect will be applied to your guitar signal.
NOTE: Effect types are dependent on the genre selected.

Using External Effects Connected To The FX Loop

External guitar effects can be connected to the FX SEND and FX RETURN jacks. Any externally-connected effects
should be connected to these jacks rather than the TRIO+'s GUITAR IN jack. This allows the external effects to be
used without affecting TRIO+ operation.
See 'Connection Diagrams' on page 13 to see an example of external effects connected to these jacks.
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