Electro-Harmonix MOD 11 Manual

Electro-Harmonix MOD 11 Manual

Multifunction digital modulation

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Congratulations on your purchase of the Electro-Harmonix MOD 11, the
compact digital modulation pedal that does it all. From classic modulation
sounds to retro-inspired simulations, the MOD 11 features eleven distinct
modulation effects. The MOD 11 is designed to be simple to use for those
looking for fast, plug-and-play ability, but it also features deeper
functionality for players who want more control over their modulation
effects. Tap tempo, multiple LFO shapes, envelope controls, and
momentary mode are just a few examples of deeper options available on
the MOD 11. From simple, subtle warbles to out-of-this-world special
effects, the MOD 11 has got all of your modulation needs covered.
MOD 11
Multifunction Digital Modulation

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Summary of Contents for Electro-Harmonix MOD 11

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    From classic modulation sounds to retro-inspired simulations, the MOD 11 features eleven distinct modulation effects. The MOD 11 is designed to be simple to use for those looking for fast, plug-and-play ability, but it also features deeper functionality for players who want more control over their modulation effects.
  • Page 2: Descriptions Of Modulation Types

    - DESCRIPTIONS OF MODULATION TYPES - TREM – A classic tremolo effect, modulating the volume of your guitar. Extra functionality includes multiple LFO shapes plus envelope controls. HARM – Harmonic tremolo, a lush tremolo effect found in some vintage tube amps. Your signal is split into high and low frequency bands and modulated between the two bands.
  • Page 3: Connections

    - CONNECTIONS - INPUT Jack – This ¼” jack is the audio input of the MOD 11. The input impedance is 1M. OUTPUT Jack – This ¼” jack is the audio output of the MOD 11. The output impedance is 680.
  • Page 4: Mode Button Functionality

    LED – The LED lights when the MOD 11 effect is active and shuts off when in bypass mode. Its color and blinking pattern also indicate information about the modulation mode, and tap tempo. See “Mode Button Functionality” below, and “Footswitch Functionality” on page 5.
  • Page 5: Footswitch Functionality

    The LED will slowly blink five times if tap tempo is turned off or will blink twice if tap tempo is turned on. The MOD 11 saves your tap...
  • Page 6 MOMENTARY If you are in bypass mode and you press and hold down the footswitch, you will now be in momentary mode and the MOD 11 will re-enter bypass upon releasing the footswitch. You can disable this option by unscrewing the back plate of the MOD 11 and switching the internal “TAILS”...
  • Page 7: Secondary Knob Functionality

    - SECONDARY KNOB FUNCTIONALITY - The MOD 11 allows you to take even more control over each modulation by accessing “hidden” parameters through Secondary Knob Mode. Use the secondary knob parameters to fine tune the exact tone you want, or push the MOD 11 into wild, unexpected sonic territory.
  • Page 8 MOD 11 from power. Press and hold both the MODE button and the footswitch. Then, while holding both, plug power back in to the MOD 11. The LED will cycle through red, orange and green to indicate that the MOD 11 has been restored to factory default secondary knob settings, mode settings, and tap tempo settings.
  • Page 9 MIX: CHORUS, FLANGE, TZF, PHASE, PITCH, and FILT all have a mix control, assigned to the VOLUME/COLOR knob when in secondary knob mode. At maximum (the default setting for all but PITCH) you hear the classic effect. As you bring the mix down, more dry signal is added to the signal and the effect becomes more subtle.
  • Page 10 sets the slow speed as a ratio. At maximum, it’s a 1:1 ratio and the slow speed will be the same at the fast speed. At 50% the slow speed is half the speed of the fast speed. At minimum the slow speed won’t be modulating at all.
  • Page 11: Lfo Shapes & Envelopes

    SHAPES Sine: A sine wave LFO is the most common LFO shape and the default in every mod type in the MOD 11. The modulated parameter smoothly moves between its minimum and maximum in a fluid, seamless way. Triangle: An extra option just in the TREM...
  • Page 12 TZF Shapes – Barber Pole In the TZF (through-zero-flanger) type, the default LFO shape is the sine wave like in all other modulation types. The two other options are what are known as barber poles. These are similar to the rising/falling sawtooth, but instead of a hard reset at the minimum/maximum, the LFO is done in a way where it sounds like it is going in a certain direction forever.
  • Page 13: Filter Matrix Mode

    FLANGE PHASE & FILT – FILTER MATRIX MODE – In FLANGE, TZF, PHASE, and FILT types, you can enter “filter matrix mode” by bringing the RATE knob all the way to minimum. At this point, all modulation will stop, and you can set the exact placement of the “filter” (in the case of FLANGE and TZF, technically delay) with the DEPTH knob.
  • Page 14: Summary Chart

    – SUMMARY CHART – Below is a brief chart showing, for each modulation type, what the VOLUME/COLOR knob controls, the difference between the green, orange, and red modes (more info on page 4), and the secondary controls for the RATE and VOLUME/COLOR knobs (more info on page 7). Type VOL/COL Green...
  • Page 15: Fcc Compliance

    – FCC COMPLIANCE – This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, Note: pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 16: Warranty Information

    Please register online at http://www.ehx.com/product-registration or complete and return the enclosed warranty card within 10 days of purchase. Electro-Harmonix will repair or replace, at its discretion, a product that fails to operate due to defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from date of purchase. This applies only to original purchasers who have bought their product from an authorized Electro- Harmonix retailer.

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