Marshall Amplification CODE50 Owner's Manual page 5

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FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS (CONT.)
Controls the overall volume level of your
8. MASTER
CODE ampliier.
MASTER Volume control settings are not
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stored as part of a Preset.
9. PRESET
A Preset is a combination of preamp, power
amp & speaker models, with tonal settings
and FX: Chorus, Flanger, Tremolo, Delay
etc, stored to a single location within your
CODE ampliier's memory. This is like a
'snapshot' of the whole ampliier's settings
(excluding MASTER), which can be recalled
using the PRESET selector, or with the
optional CODE footcontroller.
Turn the PRESET selector to explore your
CODE ampliier's factory Presets.
To discover how to edit a Preset, go to
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'EDITING A PRESET' in this manual
SECTION SWITCHES (15 - 21)
The Section Switches represent different 'sections' in the guitar signal chain. This is the
route that a guitar signal travels through a conventional ampliier setup from the guitar to
the loud speaker(s).
Pressing the Section Switches (#15 – #21 in this manual)
will activate (Red LED on) and bypass (LED off) that Section.
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REVERB
DELAY
POWER AMP
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STOMPBOX
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Use the EDIT selector to deep edit a Preset.
10. EDIT
Push the EDIT selector to preview the
stored Gain, Bass, Middle, Treble & Volume
settings. Turn the EDIT selector to view the
current Section Switch settings.
To discover how to edit a Preset, go to
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'EDITING A PRESET' in this manual.
Use this jack socket to connect the
11. F/S
CODE footcontroller (PEDL-91009 sold
separately).
12. MP3 PLAYER INPUT
Use this dedicated mini-jack socket to
connect an MP3 player to practice with or
jam along to music.
13. HEADPHONE OUTPUT
Use this mini-jack socket to connect
headphones for 'silent' practice. This can
also be used as a line out.
14. ON/OFF
This is the mains power ON/OFF switch.
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MOD
PREAMP
CABINET
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FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS (CONT.)
This is where you will ind FX that would typically plug into a conventional ampliier
15. PRE FX
between the guitar and the ampliier's input. These FX would typically be in pedal form,
and also known as 'stompboxes' . The 'stompbox' FX in the PRE FX section are:
Compressor
Compressor affects an audio signal's dynamic range. CODE's compressor decreases,
or 'compresses' , any part of your guitar sound that peaks above a certain threshold.
Any part of your guitar sound that remains below the threshold is unaffected.
Compressor can add clarity and consistency to your guitar sound whether clean or
overdriven. Compressor's editable parameters are:
PARAMETER
Tone
Ratio
Compression
Level
Distortion
CODE's stompbox Distortion's three Modes simulate solid-state Distortion and
Overdrive FX pedals. GUV Mode is a Marshall Guv'nor™ with Drive and Tone
controls. ODR & DIS Modes provide lavours of classic overdrive and distortion
stompboxes. Stompbox Distortion is particularly effective when used with classic
and vintage MST preamp models to provide more drive and sustain. Distortion's
editable parameters are:
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PARAMETER
Mode
Drive
Tone
Level
'STOMPBOX' FX
VALUE RANGE
DESCRIPTION
0 - 10
Adjusts the Compressor's higher and lower
frequencies.
0 - 10
Controls how much Compression is applied to a signal
above the threshold.
0 - 10
Adjusts the point at which Compression is applied to
the signal.
0 - 10
Controls the overall volume level of the Compressor.
VALUE RANGE
DESCRIPTION
GUV, ODR & DIS
Marshall Guv'nor, Classic OD pedal
& Classic Distortion pedal.
0 - 10
Controls the amount of Overdrive or Distortion
applied to the signal.
0 - 10
Adjusts the amount of upper mid and higher frequency
content in the Overdrive or Distortion before the
signal reaches the ampliier panel tone controls.
0 - 10
Controls Distortion's overall volume level.
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