Page 2 - Stereo Headphones; Electric Guitar; The battery compartment is located on the underside.; Creating Sounds; Making the Connections and Turning the Power On
E-2 Stereo Headphones Electric Guitar Guitar Amp Digital Audio Player, etc. Footswitch(BOSS FS-6, etc.) W The battery compartment is located on the underside. Insert the included batteries, taking care to orient them correctly. Note when connecting the ME-70 to the other devices Step Step 1 Step Ste...
Page 3 - nes; Step; stereo; Adjust the OUTPUT LEVEL knob.; Switch off the amp and other connected devices.; Adjusting the Volume; Are connections to other devices correctly made?; Is the volume turned down?; Has the level been lowered with the expression pedal?
E-3 Creating Sounds Es p a ñ o l P o rt uguês Neder la n ds Itali a n o Fr ança is Deu ts ch Eng lis h nes Digital Recorder, etc. PCS-31L cable(Sold separately) etc.) AC Adaptor PSA series (sold separately) White (L) Red (R) Step 1 Step 2 Step 4 Step 3 stereo AUX IN tput. Be sure to use a PSA series...
Page 4 - Using the Effects; COMP Pedal; Use this to choose the type of compressor or effect.
E-4 Using the Effects You can select from among a wide variety of original effects, such as those that equalize the volume levels, or extend the sound withoutdistorting it (sustain). fig.0140 COMP/FX (Compressor/Effects) TYPE What the controls do COMP This sets the sustain for the sound. This sets t...
Page 5 - These effects add distinctive distortion or sustain.; TYPE knob; Use this to choose the type of overdrive or distortion.
E-5 Using the Effects Es p a ñ o l P o rt uguês Neder la n ds Itali a n o Fr ança is Deu ts ch Eng lis h These effects add distinctive distortion or sustain. fig.0140 OD/DS (Overdrive/Distortion) What the controls do Sets the intensity of the distortion. Sets the brightness of the sound. Sets the vo...
Page 6 - MODULATION; MOD Pedal; Use this to choose the type of modulation.
E-6 Using the Effects These effects broaden, modulate, and/or pitch shift the sound. fig.0140 You can control the RATE parameter using the expression pedal. For more information, read “Using Pedal FX” (p. E-9). MODULATION TYPE What the controls do CHORUS This sets the speed of the effect. This sets ...
Page 7 - DELAY; DELAY pedal; Use this to choose the type of delay.
E-7 Using the Effects Es p a ñ o l P o rt uguês Neder la n ds Itali a n o Fr ança is Deu ts ch Eng lis h This delays the sound to produce an echo-like effect. It lets you add thickness and create complex sounds. fig.0140 You can control the E. LEVEL parameter using the expression pedal. For more inf...
Page 8 - This models preamp response. You can also use it as an equalizer.; PREAMP; Use this to choose the type of preamp.
E-8 Using the Effects fig.0160 This models preamp response. You can also use it as an equalizer. fig.0140 fig.0160 This suppresses the noise and hum picked up by the guitar's pickup. fig.0140 This adjusts the effect in response to the level of noise. A value of 0 switches off the noise suppressor. S...
Page 9 - This adds lingering reverberations to the sound.; REVERB; This adjusts the type of reverb and the size of the effect.; ROOM; Use this to choose the type of PEDAL FX.; Using Pedal FX
E-9 Using the Effects Es p a ñ o l P o rt uguês Neder la n ds Itali a n o Fr ança is Deu ts ch Eng lis h This adds lingering reverberations to the sound. This produces a variety of effects using the unit's expression pedal. fig.0140 REVERB PEDAL FX (Pedal Effects) This adjusts the type of reverb and...
Page 10 - Patches and Banks; Press number pedals 3 and 4 at the same time.; Changing Between the Manual and Memory Modes; This saves the control settings in a patch.
E-10 Saving/Calling Up and Using Tones (Memory Mode) The ME-70 has two primary operating modes: Manual mode and Memory mode. In Manual mode, the tones are produced by the actual positionsof the front-panel knobs for the various effects. In contrast, Memory mode allows you to save tone settings and r...
Page 11 - ] and the number pedals; Changing Tone Settings (Memory Edit Mode)
E-11 Saving/Calling Up and Using Tones (Memory Mode) Es p a ñ o l P o rt uguês Neder la n ds Itali a n o Fr ança is Deu ts ch Eng lis h To switch patches, use BANK [ ] [ ] and the number pedals (1-4). 1. Press BANK [ ] [ ]. Choose the bank number to which you want to switch.The displayed bank number...
Page 12 - Convenient Functions; Use an effect’s TYPE knob to choose its EZ Tone.; Saving the Created Tone as an EZ Tone; Checking the Values of Controls
E-12 Convenient Functions EZ Tone is a feature for creating sounds quickly and easily by calling up saved parameter settings for each individual effect type.The ME-70 comes from the factory with optimal settings for each effect type saved as EZ Tones. If you like, you can edit an EZ Tone and saveyou...
Page 13 - Press number pedals 2 and 3 at the same time.; If necessary, you can change the reference pitch.; Play a single open note on the string to be tuned.; Using External Foot Switches
E-13 Convenient Functions Es p a ñ o l P o rt uguês Neder la n ds Itali a n o Fr ança is Deu ts ch Eng lis h 1. Press number pedals 2 and 3 at the same time. Each press switches the tuner on or off. 2. If necessary, you can change the reference pitch. When the tuner is on, you can change the referen...
Page 14 - Set the TIME knob at; Applying Effects in Time with the Song Tempo (Tap Tempo); Setting Modulation Speed and Delay Time Using the Pedals
E-14 Convenient Functions When the DELAY effect is set to TAP, you can set the delay's tempoby pressing a pedal in time with tempo of a song. This section describes how to carry out the operation when in Manual mode. When you're in Memory mode, you can accomplish the same operation by using the numb...
Page 15 - Set the DELAY effect's TYPE knob to PHRASE LOOP.; Phrase Loop Play; method of control operation.; Making the Settings for Control Operation
E-15 Convenient Functions Es p a ñ o l P o rt uguês Neder la n ds Itali a n o Fr ança is Deu ts ch Eng lis h You can record up to 38 seconds of a performance and play back therecorded section over and over. You can also layer additionalperformances with the recording as it plays back (overdubbing).T...
Page 16 - Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset); Adjusting the Expression Pedal
E-16 Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset) You can restore the settings in the ME-70 (User patch, tunerreference pitch, and knob response method (p. E-15)) to the valuesset when the unit was shipped from the factory. 1. Press number pedals 3 and 4 at the same time toswitch to Manual mode (p...
Page 17 - Appendices; GUITAR MULTIPLE EFFECTS; Preset Patch List; Specifications
E-17 Es p a ñ o l P o rt uguês Neder la n ds Itali a n o Fr ança is Deu ts ch Eng lis h Appendices The entries under “PU” in the chart indicate the type of pickup suited to the respective patch. ME-70 : GUITAR MULTIPLE EFFECTS 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms In the interest of product improvement, the specif...
Page 19 - Important Notes
E-19 Appendices Es p a ñ o l P o rt uguês Neder la n ds Itali a n o Fr ança is Deu ts ch Eng lis h This product complies with the requirements of EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. For EU Countries For Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipmen...
Page 20 - Index
* G 6 0 3 7 0 0 8 - 0 1 * G6037008R0 A ANALOG ................................................................................................ E-7ATTACK .................................................................................................. E-4AUX IN .........................................