Page 2 - Guitar a mp; PC; Electric guitar; Stereo headphones
2 Making the Connections and Turning the Power On Step Step 2 Step 2 Step Step 3 Step 3 Step Step 1 Step 1 Step Step 4 Step 4 Guitar a mp PC Inserting a plug into the PHONES jack automatically activates the built-in guitar amp simulator, enabling you to enjoy a natural guitar sound when using head-p...
Page 3 - DRIVE Knob; Display; Using Super Stack
3 Español Português Nederlands It alia no Français Deutsch English Let’s Play! Once you’ve finished making the connections, try playing sounds as you operate the ME-25. Switches to the next memory. Switches to the previous memory. DRIVE Knob TONE Knob This adjusts the tone quality of the preamp. VOL...
Page 4 - Using the Sound Library; Choose the category you want.; Choose the variation you want.; What’s the Sound Library?
4 Using the Sound Library 1. Choose the category you want. “SL” will appear in the display. 2. Choose the variation you want. 3. Press [EXIT]. This completes the procedure for selecting sounds from theSound Library. Sounds cannot be added and saved in the Sound Library using the ME-25 itself. Sounds...
Page 5 - Choose the type of effect.; Example: the CLEAN button; pedals to adjust the the noise suppressor.; Adjusting the Noise Suppressor
5 Español Português Nederlands It alia no Français Deutsch English Making Detailed Settings for Effects (Edit Mode) In Edit mode, you can make detailed settings for all the effects. 1. Hold down [EXIT] and press [WRITE]. “Ed” appears in the display and operation switches to Editmode. 2. Choose the e...
Page 6 - Making Detailed Settings for Effects (Edit Mode); Effect Guide; PREAMP
6 Making Detailed Settings for Effects (Edit Mode) This produces an effect that sustains the sound without distortion. These effects add distinctive distortion or sustain. This models preamp response. Effect Guide COMP/FX (Compressor/Effects) Explanation 1: COMP This produces an effect that sustains...
Page 7 - MODULATION; DELAY; Applying Effects in Time with the Song Tempo (Tap Tempo)
7 Making Detailed Settings for Effects (Edit Mode) Español Português Nederlands It alia no Français Deutsch English These effects broaden, modulate, and/or pitch shift the sound. This delays the sound to produce an echo-like effect. It lets you add thickness and create complex sounds. MODULATION Exp...
Page 8 - REVERB; Using FREEZE; Press the heel of the expression pedal.
8 Making Detailed Settings for Effects (Edit Mode) This adds lingering reverberations to the sound. This produces a variety of effects using the ME-25’s expression pedals. For information on how to use pedal effects, read “Using Pedal Effects” (p. 3). REVERB Explanation 1: ROOM This simulates the re...
Page 9 - Convenient Functions; If necessary, adjust the reference pitch.; Press the MEMORY
9 Español Português Nederlands It alia no Français Deutsch English Convenient Functions 1. Press the MEMORY / pedals at the same time. The tuner is switched on. 2. If necessary, adjust the reference pitch. You can change the reference pitch by holding down [EXIT]and pressing the MEMORY / pedals. T...
Page 10 - Phrase Loop Play; Use MEMORY; Checking the Values of Controls
10 Convenient Functions You can record up to 38 seconds of a performance and play backthe recorded section over and over. You can also layer additionalperformances with the recording as it plays back (overdubbing).This lets you create realtime backing performances on the fly. 1. Hold down the SOLO p...
Page 11 - Installing the USB Driver; If You’re Using Mac OS X; Computer Connection Via USB; About the ME-25 Librarian
11 Convenient Functions Español Português Nederlands It alia no Français Deutsch English Connecting the unit to a computer enables you to manage the sounds on the ME-25 or to use a digital audio workstation (DAW) to record,play back, and edit audio. Installing the USB Driver Exchanging audio data wi...
Page 12 - Appendices; Use the MEMORY; Signal Flow; EFFECT
12 Appendices You can restore the settings in the ME-25 (memories, tunerreference pitch, and knob response method) to the values set whenthe unit was shipped from the factory. Performing a factory reset causes all settings saved in memory to be lost. If you want to keep the memory settings, use the ...
Page 14 - Placement; IMPORTANT NOTES
14 204 * Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. 206j * Windows® is known officially as: “Micro-soft® Windows® operating system.” 207 * Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. 209 * Mac OS is a trademark of Apple Inc. 220 * All product names ment...