About The Expression Peda; Volume Pedal - Boss ME-30 Owner's Manual

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About the Expression Pedal
You can select any of the effects described below, which have been set up to be used especially with the expression pedal. You
can assign a different effect to each patch (see page 17).
Depending on the effect selected, you can further select one of two internal connection settings, (A:COMPRESSOR-OD/DS, OR
B:NOISE SUP-DELAY — see accompanying figure). The nuance of the effect changes with the position selected.
COMPRESSOR
'OD/DS
EQ/PH
ROSESIP
DELAY MOOULANOK REVERB
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(e.9} ez
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COMPRESSOR
OD/DS
EQ/PH
ROSESUP
DELAY
MODUAMKH REVERB
{o.0)
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fs
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(Be)
Oe
ae a ae
You can check which effect is currently selected by viewing the display's pedal area (see p. 7).
VOLUME PEDAL
This adjusts the volume. Raising the toe of the pedal reduces the volume, and pressing it down increases the volume. Used along
with distortion (OD/DS), when the pedal is in the A: position, both volume and the distorted sound are changed when the pedal
is moved, but when position B: is selected, only the volume changes. When setting your overall volume, or when using the volume
for effect, B: is the preferred position.
WAH
By moving the pedal a certain way, you can get an effect where the guitar makes a "wah wah" sound. Raising the toe end of the
pedal produces an "oo" sound; pressing it down makes it sound like "wa."
When used along with distortion (OD/DS), you get an ordinary type of effect with the pedal in the A: position; with the pedal in
the B: position, the effect becomes stronger, more emphasized.
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While playing, you can switch the wah effect on and off by strongly pressing on the toe of the expression pedal.
Strongly pressing
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