Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing this Guitar Effects Processor. This processor is designed for you with a variety of wonderful guitar voices including distortion, wahwah, delay, compressor, EQ, reverb, amp simulation, speaker simulation and more. You can create your own voices easily and conveniently through the user-friendly interface and parameter adjustment functions.
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Main Features 60 user patches and 60 default settings. Excellent simulation of 11 famous Stomps, 11 Amplifiers as well as 5 professional pedal tones. 11 effects for serial use. Super user-friendly operation. Foot switches for easy patch changing and other operations. Delay's hold function with 4000 ms times delay.
Index General Guide Front Panel Rear Panel Operation Connection Power Supply Volume Adjustment 9-20 Patch Select a Patch Edit a Patch 10-17 PRE-PROCESS NG(Noise Gate) 11-12 STOMP 12-13 AMP SIM EQ(Equalizer) SPEAKER 14-15 MODULATION 15-16 DELAY REVERB Store a Patch Rename a Patch Exit Edit Status Factory Settings...
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A variety of information about the unit STOMP ON/OFF Button Press to change settings. appears here. STOMP Knob The left display shows the bank number. Select the stomp type. Use for changing the 60 user patches name. AMP ON/OFF Button Press to change settings.
General Guide DELAY Number Switches To select a desired patch. DELAY ON/OFF Button Press to change settings. CONTROL Switch DELAY Knob You can use value knob 3 to edit the Select the delay type and time. control pedal setting. REVERB Value knobs 1-3 REVERB ON/OFF Button To adjust the parameters of the effects...
Operation Connection Connecting a Guitar Connecting Power Adapter Plug an audio cord into the INPUT jack. To power the unit from the AC adapter, Then plug the other end of the cord insert the small plug of the adapter into LINE OUT of a guitar. cable into the AC IN jack.
Press the POWER ON/OFF button to turn on the unit. MUZA GP300 After the power is on, the LCD will proceed to the main operation menu. MUZA2006 The LCD displays current patch's name and the LED displays the BANK number.
Patch The patches are the combination of effects in different types and parameters. The unit has up to 120 patches: 60 user patches (01-A~15-D) and 60 default settings (16-A~30-D). Select a Patch You can use BANK+ and BANK- footswitches for changing a Bank. Press and hold the BANK to change a bank consecutively.
Patch Edit a Patch 11 effects can be used for the unit simultaneously. Choose each type of effect by pressing its corresponding button. If the LED light is on, it indicates the effect is on, when it is off, it indicates a bypass and if it is flashing, it means you are now editing this effect.
Patch NG (Noise Gate) NOISE GATE can reduce the noise caused N o i s e G a t e by an output audio signal. You could choose your preferred Threshold level Flashing while using this function. KNOB 1 KNOB 2 Use KNOB 1 and KNOB 2 to adjust Threshold and Release.
If ACOUSTIC is selected, the knobs are Acoustic referred to BODY, TOP and LEVEL. Body Rotate Knob 1 Flashing Rotate Knob 2 KNOB 1 KNOB 2 KNOB 3 Level Rotate Knob 3 Number Name Expression MUZA PREAMP Clean tone ,enhance the high frequency MUZA TUBE Warm distortion produced by a valve tube ®...
Patch KNOB 1 KNOB 3 Press the AMP button to turn the effect on and off. Gain Rotate Knob 1 Level Rotate Knob 3 AMP simulation table Number Name Expression JAZZ CLEAN Simulate Roland JC-120 Amp ® DELUXE Simulate Fender Tweed Deluxe Reverb Amp ®...
Patch SPEAKER When SPEAKER button is pressed, KNOB 1,KNOB 2 and KNOB 3 are not activated. 1x10 Press SPEAKER button to turn on or off Flashing the function. Speaker simulation table Number Name Expression 1x10 Simulate 1x10 speaker 1x12 A Simulate 1x12 A speaker 1x12 B Simulate 1x12 B speaker...
Patch Full Range Delay When the delay has set to the maximum level time of 4000ms, you can use the delay tap function. Delay Time 4000 KNOB 1 When you change the delay type, the Digital Delay CONTROL light will turn off and stop flashing from the flashing status.
Patch REVERB Spring Reverb 1 Press the REVERB button to enter the REVERB menu and the LCD will display the name of the current Reverb type. Flashing Use KNOB 1, KNOB 2 and KNOB 3 to adjust REVERB TIME, DENSITY and KNOB 1 KNOB 2 KNOB 3...
Patch Store a Patch After you edited a patch and want to store it, press the STORE button; the LED of the BANK and the PATCH will flash. Revb Level Flashing Next, select the bank and patch you want to store into. Flashing If you want to cancel your operation, press the CANCEL button.
Patch Rename a Patch You can rename the 60 user patches upon your preferences. Press the RENAME button, the LCD name characters will flash. Purple Flashing Use KNOB1 and KNOB2 to choose a character; use KNOB 3 to change the KNOB 1 KNOB 2 KNOB 3...
Patch Factory Setting The 60 user patches are the same as the 60 default patches before storing your own patches. Pressed them Press STORE, CANCEL and UTILITY simultaneously. simultaneously and then power on. The 60 user patches can be restored. Aware while using this feature since the MUZA2006 user data will not be remained after...
Utility Press the UTILITY button, and enter the UTILITY menu, The LCD displays UTILITY. In this menu tuning KNOB 1, KNOB2, KNOB 3 can select the PEDAL function. Volume Control (global or local) and the Utility CONTROL effect. KNOB 1 KNOB 2 KNOB 3 VOLUME...
U s e r M o d e Press the USER MODE/HOLD TUNER button to enter the user mode. PATCH A, B, C and D buttons referred to STOMP, AMP, MODULATION and DELAY respectively. You can use them to turn on or off for each effect.
User Mode/Hold Tuner Bypass When the Bypass mode is entered, the - - - - - F - - - - - LCD will display the pitch (C, D, E, F, G, > A and B,#) that you play, and the ->- or Too Low -<-imply whether the tune is flattened or sharpened.
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