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		 Owner’s Manual   
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				IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   
					INFORMATION RELATING TO PERSONAL INJURY, ELECTRICAL SHOCK,   
					AND FIRE HAZARD POSSIBILITIES HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN THIS LIST.   
					WARNING- When using any electrical or electronic prod-   
					uct, basic precautions should always be followed. These precau-   
					tions include, but are not limited to, the following:   
					8.   
					This product was NOT designed for use in wet/damp   
					locations and should not be used near water or exposed to rain.   
					Examples of wet /damp locations are; near a swimming pool,   
					spa, tub, sink, or wet basement.   
					1.   
					Read all Safety Instructions, Installation Instructions,   
					Special Message Section items, and any Assembly Instructions   
					found in this manual BEFORE making any connections, includ-   
					ing connection to the main supply.   
					9.   
					This product should be used only with the components   
					supplied or; a cart ,rack, or stand that is recommended by the   
					manufacturer. If a cart, rack, or stand is used, please observe all   
					safety markings and instructions that accompany the accessory   
					product.   
					2.   
					Do not attempt to service this product beyond that   
					described in the user-maintenance instructions. All other servic-   
					ing should be referred to qualified service personnel.   
					10.   
					The power supply cord (plug) should be disconnected   
					from the outlet when electronic products are to be left unused   
					for extended periods of time. Cords should also be disconnected   
					when there is a high probability of lightening and/or electrical   
					storm activity.   
					3.   
					Main Power Supply Verification: Yamaha products are   
					manufactured specifically for the supply voltage in the area   
					where they are to be sold. If you should move, or if any doubt   
					exists about the supply voltage in your area, please contact your   
					dealer for supply voltage verification and (if applicable) instruc-   
					tions. The required supply voltage is printed on the name plate.   
					For name plate location, please refer to the graphic found in the   
					Special Message Section of this manual.   
					11.   
					Care should be taken that objects do not fall and liquids   
					are not spilled into the enclosure through any openings that may   
					exist.   
					12.   
					Electrical/electronic products should be serviced by a   
					qualified service person when:   
					4.   
					DANGER-Grounding Instructions: This product must   
					be grounded and therefore has been equipped with a three pin   
					attachment plug. If this product should malfunction, the ground   
					pin provides a path of low resistance for electrical current,   
					reducing the risk of electrical shock. If your wall socket will not   
					accommodate this type plug, contact an electrician to have the   
					outlet replaced in accordance with local electrical codes. Do   
					NOT modify the plug or change the plug to a different type!   
					a. The power supply cord has been damaged; or   
					b. Objects have fallen, been inserted, or liquids have been   
					spilled into the enclosure through openings; or   
					c. The product has been exposed to rain; or   
					d. The product does not operate, exhibits a marked change   
					in performance; or   
					e. The product has been dropped, or the enclosure of the   
					product has been damaged.   
					5.   
					WARNING: Do not place this product or any other   
					objects on the power cord or place it in a position where anyone   
					could walk on, trip over, or roll anything over power or connect-   
					ing cords of any kind. The use of an extension cord is not   
					recommended! If you must use an extension cord, the minimum   
					wire size for a 25' cord (or less) is 18 AWG. NOTE: The smaller   
					the AWG number, the larger the current handling capacity. For   
					longer extension cords, consult a local electrician.   
					13.   
					This product, either alone or in combination with an   
					amplifier and headphones or speaker/s, may be capable of   
					producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss.   
					DO NOT operate for a long period of time at a high volume   
					level or at a level that is uncomfortable. If you experience any   
					hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should consult an audi-   
					ologist.   
					IMPORTANT: The louder the sound, the shorter the time   
					6.   
					Ventilation: Electronic products, unless specifically   
					period before damage occurs.   
					designed for enclosed installations, should be placed in locations   
					that do not interfere with proper ventilation. If instructions for   
					enclosed installations are not provided, it must be assumed that   
					unobstructed ventilation is required.   
					14.   
					Some Yamaha products may have benches and/or acces-   
					sory mounting fixtures that are either supplied as a part of the   
					product or as optional accessories. Some of these items are   
					designed to be dealer assembled or installed. Please make sure   
					that benches are stable and any optional fixtures (where appli-   
					cable) are well secured BEFORE using. Benches supplied by   
					Yamaha are designed for seating only. No other uses are recom-   
					mended.   
					7.   
					Temperature considerations: Electronic products should   
					be installed in locations that do not seriously contribute to their   
					operating temperature. Placement of this product close to heat   
					sources such as; radiators, heat registers etc., should be avoided.   
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					92-469-3   
				Owner’s Manual   
					Thank you for purchasing the YAMAHA DG60FX-112   
					Guitar Amplifier.   
					To fully understand the functions and to obtain maxi-   
					mum life of this device, please read this Owner’s Manual   
					carefully before using. Also, after reading this manual,   
					please keep it and the warranty in a safe place for future   
					reference.   
					Contents   
					Precautions .................................................. 5   
					External Control Settings .......................... 21   
					Nomenclature ............................................... 6   
					■ Control Panel ................................................... 6   
					■ Rear Panel ....................................................... 8   
					■ Foot Switch Unit ............................................... 9   
					Tuner Mode ................................................. 22   
					■ How to Enter the Tuner Mode ........................ 22   
					■ Tuning ............................................................ 22   
					■ Setting the Standard Pitch ............................. 22   
					Connections ............................................... 10   
					■ Connecting the Power.................................... 10   
					■ Connecting an Amp and Speaker System ..... 10   
					■ Connecting Headphones ................................ 11   
					■ Digital Output .................................................. 11   
					■ Connecting an Expression (EXP) Pedal ......... 11   
					■ Connecting MIDI Devices ............................... 11   
					Utility Mode ................................................. 23   
					■ About the Utility Mode .................................... 23   
					■ Foot Switch Functions.................................... 23   
					■ MIDI Functions ............................................... 24   
					■ External Control Settings ............................... 25   
					■ EXP Pedal Settings ........................................ 26   
					■ Wah Pedal Settings ....................................... 27   
					■ The Speaker Simulator .................................. 27   
					Using the DG60FX-112 .............................. 12   
					■ Produce Sound .............................................. 12   
					■ Try Changing the Settings ............................. 13   
					■ Try Selecting Another Patch .......................... 15   
					■ Create and Store a Patch .............................. 17   
					■ Convenient Functions .................................... 17   
					Error Messages .......................................... 28   
					Trouble Shooting........................................ 28   
					Specifications ............................................. 29   
					MIDI Implementation Chart ....................... 30   
					Effect Functions and Parameters ............. 19   
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				Precautions   
					• Avoid using the DG60FX-112 in the following locations to prevent possible damage:   
					• In direct sunlight or next to heating equipment.   
					• In extremely cold or hot locations.   
					• Locations exposed to high humidity or excessive dust.   
					• Locations subject to strong shocks or vibration.   
					• Before making any connections, make sure that the power is switched OFF on the DG60FX-112   
					and any external devices.   
					• To protect speakers from possible damage, always set the OUTPUT knob to “0” before switching   
					the power ON/OFF.   
					• When connecting a speaker to this unit, make sure that the power is switched OFF first.   
					• Do not apply excessive force to the switches, knobs and controls.   
					• The DG60FX-112 is a precision device. Handle it with care and avoid dropping or jarring it.   
					• Operating temperatures will rise during use. Make sure the DG60FX-112 is used in a well-venti-   
					lated are.   
					• For safety, always remove the power plug from the AC wall outlet if there is any danger of light-   
					ning striking in your area.   
					• Keep the DG60FX-112 away from neon signs or fluorescent lighting to prevent noise pickup.   
					• To prevent damage and possibly electrical shock, never open the case and tamper with the   
					internal circuitry.   
					• Never use benzene, thinner or other volatile liquids for cleaning, as these chemicals may cause   
					damage or discoloration to the finish. Always use a dry, soft cloth to wipe off dust and dirt.   
					About the Backup Battery   
					A backup battery (lithium battery) is used to keep internal data (settings) from being lost, even when   
					the power cord is unplugged. Internal data will be lost when battery power is depleted, so it is recom-   
					mended that data be stored to an external data recorder such as the Yamaha MIDI Data Filer MDF3   
					(→ page 24), or keep records of settings in memo form. The average battery life span is about 3   
					years. When replacement becomes necessary contact the music store where the unit was pur-   
					chased, or a qualified service representative, to perform the replacement.   
					• Do not attempt to replace the backup battery by yourself.   
					• Keep the backup battery out of reach of children.   
					• “E5” appears in the display when the battery becomes depleted. Internal data may be lost.   
					• Data may be lost if the unit is improperly handled or if repairs are performed.   
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				Nomenclature   
					■ Control Panel   
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					q 
					w 
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					r 
					t 
					y 
					q Input Jacks (INPUT HIGH, LOW)   
					y Tone Controls   
					These are the input jacks for the DG60FX-112. Con-   
					nect the guitar here. Use the jack labeled LOW for   
					high output guitars and the jack labeled HIGH for   
					low output guitars.   
					(TREBLE, MIDDLE, BASS, PRESENCE)   
					Controls the sound level of each tone.   
					u Output Level Control (OUTPUT)   
					Controls the output level of the LINE OUT jack,   
					PHONES jack and the speaker of the DG60FX-112.   
					* Make sure the power is switched OFF before connecting a   
					guitar.   
					* The OUTPUT knob’s setting is not saved in the memory.   
					w Peak Indicator   
					Detects the input level. The indicator will light if the   
					signal exceeds the peak level.   
					i Speaker Simulator Button (SP. SIM)   
					Switches the Speaker Simulator ON (lamp lit)/OFF   
					(lamp off).   
					Press the [SP. SIM] and [UTILITY] buttons simulta-   
					neously to select the simulator type. (→ page 14)   
					e Amp Select Switch (LEAD1-CLEAN2)   
					Selects one of the eight preset guitar amplifier types.   
					In the Utility Mode it is used to select functions you   
					want to set such as Foot Switch or MIDI functions,   
					etc.   
					o Up Button (UP)   
					! Down Button (DOWN)   
					Press to change the Patch Number by +1/-1. Hold   
					to change the Group Number by +1/-1. Simulta-   
					neously press the [UP] and [DOWN] buttons to   
					switch between the USER ↔ PRESET Areas.   
					Also, their flashing lamps are used to indicate the   
					relationship between the patch data value and the   
					knob’s position.   
					r Gain Contol (GAIN)   
					Adjusts the amount of distortion.   
					* No sound will be produced if this knob is set to “0”, even if   
					the Master Volume t level is increased.   
					t Master Volume (MASTER)   
					Sets the absolute volume of the tone wet with the   
					Gain Volume and Tone Controls.   
					! Display   
					* The MASTER knob’s setting is saved in memory.   
					Displays memory numbers, parameter setting val-   
					ues, etc.   
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				Nomenclature   
					! Manual Button (MANUAL)   
					@ Time Knob (TIME)   
					Independent of the selected patch’s settings, this   
					button changes the sound to the settings of the   
					knob’s current position.   
					Sets the Delay time.   
					@ Feedback Knob (FEEDBACK)   
					The lamp will flash if the patch setting is changed.   
					Press the [MANUAL] and [UTILITY] buttons simul-   
					taneously to enter the External Control Setting Mode.   
					(→ page 21)   
					Sets how many times the delay will repeat.   
					@ Level Knob (LEVEL)   
					Sets the Delay’s volume level.   
					! Utility Button (UTILITY)   
					@ Reverb Group Effect Buttons   
					Enters the Utility Mode. (→ page 23) Press the   
					[UTILITY] and [STORE] buttons simultaneously to   
					enter the Tuner Mode. (→ page 22)   
					(SPRING/HALL/PLATE)   
					These buttons set the type of Reverb Effect to be   
					used. The selected effect’s lamp will light.   
					! Store Button (STORE)   
					Enters the Store Mode. (→ page 17)   
					@ Reverb Knob (REVERB)   
					Sets the amount of Reverb that is added to the   
					sound.   
					! Compressor Button (COMP)   
					Switches the Compressor ON (lamp lit)/OFF (lamp   
					off).   
					! Compressor Knob (COMP)   
					Adjusts the depth of the compressor’s effect.   
					Turn to the right to increase the depth of the effect.   
					! Modulation Group Effect Buttons   
					(CHORUS/FLANGER/PHASER/ROTARY/   
					TREMOLO)   
					These buttons set the type of Modulation Effect to   
					be used. The selected effect’s lamp will light.   
					A secondary parameter for the effect can be set by   
					turning the SPEED or DEPTH knob while holding   
					the button of the currently selected effect.   
					! Speed Knob (SPEED)   
					Sets the Speed parameter and a secondary param-   
					eter of the Modulation Group’s Effects.   
					! Depth Knob (DEPTH)   
					Sets the Depth parameter and a secondary param-   
					eter of the Modulation Group’s Effects.   
					@ Delay Group Effect Buttons   
					(DELAY/TAPE ECHO)   
					These buttons set the type of Delay Effect to be   
					used. The selected effect’s lamp will light.   
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				Nomenclature   
					■ Rear Panel   
					@ 
					@ 
					@ 
					@ 
					# 
					# 
					# 
					# 
					@ Power Switch (POWER)   
					Power switch for the main unit.   
					# Foot Switch Unit Terminal (FOOT SW)   
					Use the supplied special cable to connect the Foot   
					Switch Unit’s Terminal # to this jack. (→ page 10).   
					* To protect the speakers, set the OUTPUT knob u to “0”   
					before switching the power ON/OFF.   
					# MIDI OUT Jack   
					@ Headphones Jack (PHONES)   
					Jack used for transmitting MIDI data from the   
					DG60FX-112 such as control changes, program   
					changes, data in the DG60FX-112’s memory, etc.   
					(→ page 24).   
					Connect a pair of headphones (optional) to this jack   
					for private practice or practicing at night when you   
					don’t want to disturb others. (→ page 11).   
					* Sound output from the speaker will be terminated when a   
					pair of headphones is connected to this jack. The audio   
					signal from the LINE OUT jack @ and the DIGITAL OUT   
					jack # will be delivered.   
					# MIDI IN Jack   
					Jack used for receiving MIDI data from a MIDI de-   
					vice, such as a MIDI foot controller, that can be used   
					to control the volume, or each of the effects and   
					select patches in the DG60FX-112. (→ page 16).   
					Also, DG60FX-112 memory data saved to an exter-   
					nal MIDI device can be returned to the DG60FX-   
					112 via this jack. (→ page 25)   
					@ Line Out Jacks (LINE OUT R, L/MONO)   
					These jacks deliver the stereo output of the line level   
					signal (-3dBm/2.3kΩ) that is taken from before the   
					OUTPUT knob u.   
					By connecting the R jack to an external amp and   
					speaker, the combination of the two will create a   
					stereo guitar amp (→ page 10).   
					# Digital Out Jack (DIGITAL OUT)   
					Jack used for sending the output of the DG60FX-   
					112 as digital data.   
					* Use the L/MONO jack when connecting to a monaural de-   
					vice.   
					Connect to a device equipped with a digital input   
					jack (COAXIAL) such as a digital mixer, etc. (→ page   
					11).   
					@ POWER AMP IN Jack   
					The signal received by this jack is sent directly to   
					the internal power amp and on to the unit’s speaker.   
					This allows the main unit to be used as a slave am-   
					plifier or allow the connection of an external effector   
					between the LINE OUT Jack @ and the POWERAMP   
					IN Jack (→ page 10).   
					* When a cable is connected to this jack, the sound produced   
					by the guitar connected to the INPUT jacks q will not be   
					produced by the speaker.   
					* The PHONES jack @ does not reproduce the signal received   
					by the POWER AMP IN jack. The sound of the guitar con-   
					nected to the INPUT jacks q can be heard in the headphones.   
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				Nomenclature   
					■ Foot Switch Unit   
					■ Top Panel   
					■ Rear Panel   
					# 
					# 
					# 
					# 
					# Foot Switches 1, 2, 3   
					# Unit Terminal   
					According to the settings in the Utility Mode (→ page   
					23), the switches can be used as for the following   
					functions.   
					Use the supplied special cable to connect the   
					Foot Switch Unit to the FOOT SW jack # on the   
					rear panel of the main unit. (→ page 10)   
					• Selects a patch (1/2/3) from the currently selected bank.   
					• Switches the effect blocks ON/OFF (1: Modulation Block, 2:   
					Delay Block, 3: Reverb)   
					# Bank Switch (TAP/BANK/TUNER)   
					• Tap the switch: Sets the Delay Time according   
					to the tempo at which the switch is tapped. (→   
					page 20)   
					• Press the switch until the Foot Switches 1-3   
					and Bank Switch lamps and the display on   
					the main unit flashes.: Use the foot switches   
					1-3 to change the Area/Group/Bank. (→ page   
					16)   
					• Hold the switch until“tu”appears in the dis-   
					play. (The Foot Switch 1-3 and Bank Switch   
					lamps all go off.) : Enters the Tuner Mode. (→   
					page 22)   
					# EXP Pedal Jack (EXP. PEDAL)   
					Connect a foot controller (expression pedal) (op-   
					tional) such as the YAMAHA FC-7, etc. to this jack,   
					and control DG60FX-112 parameters or use the de-   
					vice as a wah pedal. (→ pages 21, 25)   
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				Connections   
					Before making any connections to any of the DG60FX-112’s INPUT and/or OUTPUT jacks,   
					make sure that the power on the DG60FX-112 and all other devices is turned OFF to pre-   
					vent electrical shock or damage to the devices.   
					■ Connecting the Foot Switch Unit   
					■ 
					POWER AMP IN Jack, LINE OUT Jack   
					Use the supplied special cable to connect the Foot   
					Switch Unit to the main unit of the DG60FX-112.   
					■ An external effector can be placed (in a series   
					circuit) between the LINE OUT jack and POWER   
					AMP IN jack.   
					* Never use a cable other than the supplied special cable as it   
					may result in damage.   
					* If the external effector is a monaural input type, use the   
					DG60FX-112’s L/MONO LINE OUT jack when connecting   
					the effector.   
					1. Connect one end of the special cable to the   
					FOOT SW terminal on the Rear Panel of the   
					DG60FX-112. Pay attention to the plug’s orien-   
					tation when inserting it into the terminal.   
					* The plugs at either end of the special cable are the same.   
					External Effector   
					■ The DG60FX-112’s speaker reproduces the sig-   
					nal from the “L” LINE OUT jack. By connecting   
					an external power amp and speaker to the “R”   
					LINE OUT jack, you can use the external unit in   
					combination with the DG60FX-112 as a stereo   
					guitar amp.   
					Special Cable   
					2. In the same manner, connect the other end of   
					the special cable to the terminal on the Rear   
					Panel of the Foot Switch Unit.   
					* When connecting an external guitar amplifier, if the external   
					unit is equipped with an effects loop, we recommend con-   
					necting the DG60FX-112 to the external unit’s EFFECT   
					RETURN jack. If the unit is not equipped with an effects loop,   
					connect the DG60FX-112 to the external unit’s INPUT jack   
					and adjust the volume and tone controls on the external amp   
					as needed.   
					LINE OUT   
					R 
					DG60FX-112   
					(L Side)   
					External Amp   
					(R Side)   
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				Connections   
					■ Connecting Headphones   
					■ Connecting an Expression (EXP)   
					Pedal   
					Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack   
					(standard stereo) on the DG60FX-112 to play or   
					practice in private.   
					The volume of the headphones can be controlled   
					with the OUTPUT knob.   
					A foot controller (expression pedal), such as the   
					YAMAHA FC-7, connected to the EXP. PEDAL jack   
					on the Foot Switch Unit of the DG60FX-112 allows   
					control of the DG60FX-112’s individual parameters   
					or use as a wah pedal. (See pages 21, 25)   
					* When a pair of headphones is connected, output from the   
					speaker will be terminated however, output from the LINE   
					OUT jacks and the DIGITAL OUT jack will be delivered.   
					When using headphones, use at a comfort-   
					able volume so as not to cause shock to your   
					hearing.   
					■ Connecting MIDI Devices   
					Using the MIDI IN/OUT jacks allows the exchange   
					of MIDI information between the DG60FX-112 and   
					an external MIDI Device.   
					■ Digital Output   
					The DG60FX-112 is equipped with a DIGITAL out-   
					put jack (COAXIAL), that can be connected to the   
					DIGITAL INPUT jack on a digital mixer, MD recorder,   
					etc.   
					Data from the DG60FX-112 can be stored in MIDI   
					devices such as the YAMAHAMIDI Data Filer MDF3,   
					etc. also, data from the external device can be   
					loaded into the DG60FX-112.   
					Also, a MIDI foot controller, etc. can be used to se-   
					lect patches in the DG60FX-112, control individual   
					parameters, set individual effects, etc. Refer to the   
					[Utility Mode] (page 23) for more information on MIDI   
					functions.   
					* The output level of the DIGITAL OUT jack cannot be con-   
					trolled with the OUTPUT knob (fixed).   
					MD recorder, etc.   
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				Using the DG60FX-112   
					First, connect a guitar to the DG60FX-112 and try some sounds.   
					■ Produce Sound   
					1. Before connecting, turn off the power on the   
					DG60FX-112 and connect a guitar to either the   
					LOW or HIGH INPUT jack.   
					Note: When the patch’s number is shown on the   
					display the device is in a condition called the   
					PLAY MODE. When in the PLAY MODE, it is   
					possible to select a patch and use the knobs   
					or buttons to change settings to play.   
					High output guitars should be connected to the   
					jack labeled LOW while low output guitars should   
					be connected to the jack labeled HIGH.   
					For now use this patch to try and produce some   
					sound.   
					4. Play a chord on the guitar and rotate the OUT-   
					PUT knob to the right to control the volume.   
					2. After rotating the OUTPUT knob to the “0” posi-   
					tion, turn the POWER switch (POWER) to ON   
					* If the peak indicator continuously lights while playing the   
					guitar, the level of the guitar’s input signal is too high. Either   
					use the INPUT jack labeled LOW or reduce the guitar’s out-   
					put (volume).   
					( 
					).   
					Turning the POWER switch ON when the OUTPUT   
					knob is turned up may result in damage to devices   
					such as amplifier, speaker, headphone, etc., or   
					cause unexpected accidents like damage to your   
					hearing due to a high volume setting.   
					3. A 3-digit number such as “011” will appear on   
					the display.   
					The numbers (Group number: 0, Bank number:   
					1, Patch number: 1) refer to the patch that is   
					currently selected.   
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				Using the DG60FX-112   
					■ Try Changing the Settings   
					Use the knobs or buttons on the panel to create your own original tone.   
					■ Try creating your own sound   
					The AMP SELECT switch functions in the same   
					manner. When the knob is rotated, the patch’s   
					selected amp type will flash on the display. Ro-   
					tate the knob to the position of the amp type   
					indicated in the display and then select an amp   
					type you want to use.   
					Knob positions do not represent the current patch’s   
					value settings so the knob must be aligned with its   
					setting value (editable condition) in order to make   
					changes to the value. For this reason, the following   
					rules apply when a knob is moved.   
					• 
					Rotate a knob, if the [UP] lamp flashes, rotate the   
					knob to the right (toward 10). If the [DOWN] lamp   
					flashes, rotate the knob to the left (toward 0).   
					At this time, that patch’s data value (the value   
					set in the patch of the knob you are turning) will   
					flash on the display.   
					The OUTPUT knob and MASTER knob   
					Either knob can be used to change the volume.   
					However, the MASTER knob setting is included with   
					the patch data while the OUTPUT knob setting is   
					not. Use the MASTER knob to set the volume of   
					each patch and use the OUTPUT knob to set the   
					volume as heard from the speaker.   
					* As long as the value is flashing on the display, the tone and   
					value will not change when the knob is rotated.   
					■ Change the Effect Setting   
					Try switching the each of the effect blocks ON/OFF   
					or try changing the effect. Also, try using the knobs   
					for each of the effects to change the character of   
					the effect.   
					The DG60FX-112’s effects section is divided into   
					the following 4 blocks,   
					• Continue rotating the knob in the previously de-   
					scribed direction and the patch’s data value   
					shown in the display as well as the [UP]/[DOWN]   
					lamp will stop flashing and indicate the actual   
					value corresponding to the knob’s position.   
					* After you stop moving the knob, the value will be displayed   
					for about 2 more seconds after which it will return to the   
					normal display.   
					• Compressor (COMP)   
					• Modulation (CHORUS/FLANGER/PHASER/   
					ROTARY/TREMOLO)   
					• Delay (DELAY/TAPE ECHO)   
					• Reverb (SPRING/HALL/PLATE)   
					• Press the corresponding button to select the ef-   
					fect you want to use (the lamp will light). How-   
					ever, only one effect per block can be used at a   
					time. Also, if a button that is lit (ON) is pressed,   
					the light will go off and the effect in that block will   
					be switched (OFF).   
					* Even if only one setting value is changed, the [MANUAL]   
					lamp will flash to indicate that the patch’s data has changed.   
					When settings for all knobs (with the exception of OUT-   
					PUT) have changed, the [MANUAL] lamp will light.   
					• Once the knob is in an editable condition (in   
					which the setting’s value can be changed), turn-   
					ing the knob will result in the value shown in the   
					display changing in regards to the knob’s posi-   
					tion and a relative change in the tone.   
					All knobs can be used to set the parameters of   
					the effect selected in the block.   
					* Refer to [Effect Functions and Parameters] (page 19) for more   
					information on each effect’s function or knob’s setting.   
					* The operation of each knob follows the same rules as the pre-   
					amplifier section.   
					The previously described rules apply to all knobs   
					except the OUTPUT knob.   
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				Using the DG60FX-112   
					■ Set the Speaker Simulator   
					When listening through a pair of headphones, or   
					connected directly via a line to a mixer or recorder,   
					the speaker simulator can be used to add the “live”   
					characteristics of a speaker to the tone output of   
					the DG60FX-112.   
					When another patch is selected, any set-   
					tings you have altered will revert to their   
					original settings.   
					* The speaker simulator does have an effect on the sound pro-   
					duced by the main speaker. When the main speaker is used,   
					we recommend that the speaker simulator be switched OFF.   
					If you want to save those settings, please   
					use the Store operation described on page   
					17.   
					Press the [SP. SIM] button to turn the Speaker Simu-   
					lator ON (the lamp will light). Press the button again   
					to turn the Speaker Simulator OFF (light is off).   
					Also, the DG60FX-112 is equipped with 16 types of   
					speaker simulations. Try to find a simulation you like.   
					1. Simultaneously press the [SP. SIM] button and   
					the [UTILITY] button.   
					After “SPS” appears in the display, the currently   
					selected simulation type will be displayed. The   
					four types of simulation are as follows.   
					• A42 : American Style 12-inch x4   
					• b42 : British Style 12-inch x4   
					• m42 : Modern 12-inch x4   
					• Y42 : YAMAHA 12-inch x4   
					• H42 : Hybrid 12-inch x4   
					• A22 : American Style 12-inch x2   
					• b22 : British Style 12-inch x2   
					• m22 : Modern 12-inch x2   
					• Y22 : YAMAHA 12-inch x2   
					• H22 : Hybrid 12-inch x2   
					• A12 : American Style 12-inch x1   
					• m12 : Modern 12-inch x1   
					• Y12 : YAMAHA 12-inch x1   
					• H12 : Hybrid 12-inch x1   
					• 410 : 10-inch x4   
					• 210 : 10-inch x2   
					2. Use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to select the simu-   
					lator type.   
					3. Press the [UTILITY] button to return to the PLAY   
					mode.   
					* The speaker simulator’s setting is stored along with the patch   
					data. It is also possible to use Utility settings to turn the   
					speaker simulator ON or OFF independent of the patch data   
					settings (see page 27)   
					* If the MASTER volume or tone controls are set relatively high,   
					the sound may clip when the Speaker Simulator circuit is ac-   
					tivated. If so, slightly lower the MASTER volume level.   
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				Using the DG60FX-112   
					■ Try Selecting Another Patch   
					The DG60FX-112 holds a total of 180 patch pro-   
					grams (patch) in its internal memory.   
					Try selecting some of the different patches and try   
					out some of the different sounds.   
					The 180 patches are divided into two areas each   
					containing 10 groups, 3 banks and 3 patches.   
					To select a different patch, use one of the three   
					methods described below.   
					• AREA   
					■ Using the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons on the   
					There are two areas, the USER AREA and the   
					PRESET AREA. When the Store operation is   
					used, data in the USER AREA (90 patches) can   
					be freely rewritten. You can change settings in   
					the PRESET AREA (90 patches) data but you   
					can not rewrite the contents to the PRESET   
					AREA memory.   
					panel   
					• Each time the [UP] button is pressed, the next   
					greater patch number is selected.   
					011 → 012 → 013 → 021 → 022 →   
					023..033 → 111.....933 → 0.11 →   
					012.....933 → 011 (returns to the top)...   
					Every time the [DOWN] button is pressed, the   
					next lower patch number is selected.   
					When a PRESET AREA patch is selected, a dot   
					will appear to the lower right of the hundred’s   
					digit on the display (0   
					is not lit (011-933), it indicates that a patch in   
					the USER AREA is selected.   
					* When the DG60FX-112 is shipped from the factory, the same   
					patch data as found in the PRESET AREA is used in the   
					USER AREA. Refer to the [Patch List] on the separate   
					“Patch List” sheet.   
					. 
					11-933) When the dot   
					. 
					• Press the [UP] button continuously increases the   
					group number by one (1).   
					011 → 111 → 211.....911 → 011 →   
					111 → 211.....911 → 011 (returns to   
					the top)...   
					Press the [DOWN] button continuously de-   
					creases the group number by one (1).   
					• GROUP   
					The 90 patches in each area are divided into 10   
					groups (0-9).   
					• Press the [UP] and [DOWN] button simulta-   
					neously to switch between the USER AREA ↔   
					PRESET AREA.   
					• BANK   
					Each group is divided into 3 banks (1-3).   
					011 ↔ 011   
					• PATCH   
					Each bank contains 3 patches (1-3).   
					• Patch Characteristics   
					USER AREA   
					PRESET AREA   
					GROUP 1   
					GROUP 1   
					GROUP 0   
					GROUP 0   
					BANK 1   
					BANK 2   
					BANK 3   
					BANK 1   
					BANK 2   
					BANK 3   
					GROUP 9   
					GROUP 9   
					PATCH 1   
					PATCH 2   
					PATCH 3   
					PATCH 1   
					PATCH 2   
					PATCH 3   
					PATCH 1   
					PATCH 2   
					PATCH 3   
					PATCH 1   
					PATCH 2   
					PATCH 3   
					PATCH 1   
					PATCH 2   
					PATCH 3   
					PATCH 1   
					PATCH 2   
					PATCH 3   
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				Using the DG60FX-112   
					■ Using the Foot Switch and the Bank   
					■ Using MIDI Control   
					Switch   
					MIDI program change data transmitted from an ex-   
					ternal MIDI device such as the YAMAHA MIDI Foot   
					Controller MFC10, etc. can be used to select patches   
					in the DG60FX-112.   
					• Press a foot switch (1-3) to select the corre-   
					sponding patch number 1-3 in the currently se-   
					lected group/bank.   
					* If the Foot Switch’s function is set to “EFF” in the Utility   
					mode, it will not be possible to select a patch using the   
					Foot Switch. (See page 23)   
					1. Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI IN jack on   
					the DG60FX-112 to the MIDI OUT jack on an   
					external MIDI device.   
					• Press and hold the BANK switch until the dis-   
					play and the foot switch lamp flashes then re-   
					move your foot. In this condition, the following   
					procedure can be used.   
					* Make sure to use a MIDI cable that conforms to the MIDI   
					standard. Also, limit the length of the MIDI cable to 15   
					meters. Use of a long cable may result in trouble such as   
					inferior performance of the device, etc.   
					* Even if the Foot Switch function is set to “EFF” in the   
					Utility Mode, this mode can be entered by stepping on the   
					BANK switch.   
					MIDI IN   
					1. Hold Foot Switch 1 for more than one second to   
					switch between the USER AREA ↔ PRESET   
					AREA. When the area is changed, the Foot   
					Switch’s lamps will flash.   
					MIDI   
					OUT   
					2. Hold Foot Switch 2 for more than one second to   
					decrease the group number by a value of one.   
					When the Group number is changed, the Foot   
					Switch’s lamps will flash.   
					3. Hold Foot Switch 3 for more than one second to   
					increase the group number by a value of one.   
					When the Group number is changed, the Foot   
					Switch’s lamps will flash.   
					MFC10, etc   
					2. Match the DG60FX-112’s MIDI receive channel   
					with the MIDI transmit channel on the external   
					MIDI device.   
					4. Press a Foot Switch (1-3) to select the corre-   
					sponding bank number (1-3). The three lamps   
					above the Bank Switch will indicate which bank   
					number is selected.   
					→ page 24 [Set the MIDI Receive Channel]   
					3. Create a Program Change Table*. (Factory de-   
					fault → Program Change No : Patch No. = 1:011,   
					2:012…128:4.12)   
					5. When a BANK is selected, the lamp in the dis-   
					play and foot switch lamp will flash quickly. Press   
					a Foot Switch (1-3) at this time to select the cor-   
					responding patch number (1-3).   
					→ page 24 [Create a Program Change Table]   
					* This operation is used to assign patch numbers to a corre-   
					sponding program change number received from an exter-   
					nal device. For example, when the program change num-   
					ber “1” is received, the DG60FX-112’s patch number   
					“113” is recalled.   
					* To cancel the selected patch, press the BANK switch. It will   
					return to the previous condition.   
					4. When program change data is transmitted from   
					an external MIDI device, the patch is selected   
					that corresponds to the program change table   
					you created.   
					* Refer to the owner’s manual for your external MIDI device   
					for instructions on how to transmit program change data.   
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				Using the DG60FX-112   
					■ Create and Store a Patch   
					■ Convenient Functions   
					Original settings can be stored in the USER AREA   
					(011-933). Try creating an original patch and then   
					store it.   
					Here are some convenient functions that you can   
					use with the DG60FX-112.   
					■ Use Foot Switches 1-3 to Switch Ef-   
					■ Storing Procedure   
					fects ON/OFF   
					1. Press the [STORE] button.   
					You can set Foot Switch 1 to act as an ON/OFF   
					switch for the modulation effect, Foot Switch 2 as   
					an ON/OFF switch for the delay effect, and Foot   
					Switch 3 as an ON/OFF switch for the reverb effect.   
					When you enter the Store Mode, the display, the   
					[STORE] lamp and the foot switch lamp corre-   
					sponding to the patch number will flash.   
					2. Select the patch (group, bank, patch number) to   
					which you want to store the patch.   
					Modulation   
					Effect   
					Reverb   
					Effect   
					Delay   
					Effect   
					Use the same procedure as described in [Try   
					Selecting Another Patch] (page 15) to select a   
					patch. You can use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons, the   
					foot switches and the BANK switch to select the   
					patch number. However, you cannot change the   
					AREA (it can only be assigned to the USER   
					AREA).   
					3. After select the patch you want to store your   
					patch in, hold the [STORE] button.   
					The store operation is complete when all lamps   
					light.   
					1. Press the [UTILITY] button and set the amp se-   
					lect switch to the LEAD 1 position.   
					After entering the Utility Mode, “FS” will appear   
					on the display and then the currently selected   
					foot switch function will be displayed.   
					* Utility mode settings are not stored with patch data. As com-   
					mon settings for all patches, their contents are stored in the   
					DG60FX-112 memory.   
					• PrG : Select a patch   
					• EFF : Switches the effect block ON/OFF   
					* The OUTPUT knob’s setting is not stored with the patch data.   
					Use the MASTER knob to set differences in volume for situa-   
					tions like backing, soloing, etc.   
					2. Use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to set the foot   
					switch function to “EFF”.   
					* Data in the USER AREA (011-933) can be stored in an exter-   
					nal MIDI device. (→ page 24)   
					3. Press the [UTILITY] button to return to the Play   
					Mode.   
					This procedure can be used to store original patches   
					and also used to rearrange the order of patches for   
					use during live performance.   
					4. Press Foot Switches 1-3 to switch the corre-   
					sponding effect block ON/OFF.   
					* To change the Bank, Group or Area, press and hold the BANK   
					switch until the display and the Foot Switch lamp flashes. (→   
					page 16)   
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				Using the DG60FX-112   
					■ Using the DG60FX-112 Without Patches   
					■ Chromatic Auto Tuner Function   
					The [MANUAL] button lets you control the DG60FX-   
					112 when patches are not used.   
					The Tuner Mode can be accessed while in the Play   
					Mode by simultaneously pressing the [UTILITY]   
					button and the [STORE] button or, holding the BANK   
					switch until “tu” appears in the display. The Tuner   
					Mode provides a chromatic tuner for tuning.   
					→ page 22 [Tuner Mode]   
					Press the [MANUAL] button to enter the Manual   
					Mode (the lamp lights). In this mode, all knobs and   
					effect buttons are set to their present condition.   
					In the Manual Mode, changes to any knob or button   
					can be performed directly.   
					To cancel the Manual Mode, simply recall a patch.   
					Press the footswitch (1-3) that corresponds to the   
					patch number shown on the display to return the   
					DG60FX-112 to the same condition previous to en-   
					tering the Manual Mode.   
					Also, the Manual Mode will be exited and the   
					[MANUAL] lamp will flash if the Modulation Effect's   
					secondary parameters are changed.   
					■ Factory Default   
					To return the DG60FX-112 to its factory-preset con-   
					dition, hold the buttons [UP] and [MANUAL] and turn   
					the Power ON ( ). The DG60FX-112 will then be   
					reset to its factory defaults and all data in the USER   
					AREA will be rewritten with data for the patches listed   
					in the Patch List (on the separate “Patch List” sheet).   
					When the DG60FX-112 is reset to its fac-   
					tory default condition, all data stored in   
					memory is erased.We recommend that any   
					important data be stored in an external   
					MIDI device or that notes be taken of the   
					settings.   
					■ Using a Foot Pedal (Controller)   
					Connecting an optional foot controller (expression   
					pedal) such as the YAMAHA FC-7, etc., to the EXP.   
					PEDAL jack on the Foot Switch Unit lets you control   
					DG60FX-112’s volume, tone or effect parameters   
					(setting values) and use the device as a Wah pedal.   
					→ page 21 [External Control Settings]   
					■ Controlling the DG60FX-112 from an   
					External MIDI Device   
					Using a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI IN jack on   
					the DG60FX-112 to the MIDI OUT jack on an exter-   
					nal MIDI device lets you control DG60FX-112’s vol-   
					ume, tone and effect parameters (setting values)   
					and use the device as a Wah pedal.   
					→ page 21 [External Control Settings]   
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				Effect Functions and Parameters   
					■ FLANGER   
					Creates a sound resembling a jet.   
					Compressor   
					■ Comp (Compressor)   
					• SPEED knob   
					Controlling the input signal (peak) this effect keeps   
					the maximum level constrained to the level set with   
					the knob.   
					Sets the speed at which the pitch will vibrate.   
					• DEPTH knob   
					Sets the depth at which the pitch will vibrate.   
					• SPEED knob + [FLANGER]   
					Sets the delay time.   
					• COMP knob   
					Rotate the knob to the right to increase the depth   
					of the compression.   
					• DEPTH knob + [FLANGER]   
					Sets the feedback level.   
					When set to “0.0” it will have no effect.   
					■ PHASER   
					This changes the cyclical phase to give the sound a   
					wave like motion.   
					Modulation Effects   
					• SPEED knob   
					Sets the speed at which the phase changes.   
					• DEPTH knob   
					There are five modulation effects, CHORUS,   
					FLANGER, PHASER, ROTARY and TREMOLO.   
					• The two knobs controlling modulation param-   
					eters are double duty knobs. As is, they control   
					speed and depth of the selected effect but hold-   
					ing the currently selected effect's button while   
					turning the knob can access a second function   
					for each knob.   
					Sets the depth of the phase.   
					• SPEED knob + [PHASER]   
					Sets the feedback level.   
					• DEPTH knob + [PHASER]   
					Sets the mix level of the phase effect.   
					■ ROTARY (Rotary Speaker)   
					This effect simulates a two-way rotary speaker.   
					• Secondary function parameters are also stored   
					with the patch’s data. When a patch is selected,   
					the secondary parameter settings that are stored   
					in the patch’s data will be assigned to the patch.   
					• When a different modulation effect is selected   
					from the modulation effect block, the previous   
					effect's settings will be used for the SPEED and   
					DEPTH knob’s individual parameter values.   
					Secondary parameter values are set to the value   
					most recently used for the selected effect. (Sec-   
					ondary parameter values are always stored in   
					the unit with individual effects.)   
					• SPEED knob   
					Sets the rotation speed of the low frequency   
					speaker.   
					• DEPTH knob   
					Sets the rotation speed of the high frequency   
					speaker.   
					• SPEED knob + [ROTARY]   
					Sets the angle at which the left and right micro-   
					phones are set in relation to the speaker. A set-   
					ting of “0” will produce a monaural sound while   
					a setting of “10.0” will produce a microphone   
					placement of 180 degrees.   
					• To return the secondary parameter’s setting to   
					its factory default value, hold that effect’s button   
					until the five modulation effect lamps are lit.   
					• DEPTH knob + [ROTARY]   
					Sets the volume balance between the high fre-   
					quency speaker and low frequency speaker.   
					■ CHORUS   
					This is a typical chorus effect.   
					■ TREMOLO   
					• SPEED knob   
					Sets the speed at which the pitch will vibrate.   
					• DEPTH knob   
					Sets the depth at which the pitch will vibrate.   
					• SPEED knob + [CHORUS]   
					Sets the delay time.   
					This effect changes the volume cyclically.   
					• SPEED knob   
					Sets the speed at which the volume changes.   
					• DEPTH knob   
					Sets the range in which the volume changes.   
					• DEPTH knob + [CHORUS]   
					Sets the mix level of the chorus effect.   
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				Effect Functions and Parameters   
					• SPEED knob + [TREMOLO]   
					• FEEDBACK knob   
					Sets the phase difference between the left and   
					right sounds. From 0 degrees to 360 degrees   
					(0.0-10.0). Set to “5” the knob works like a ste-   
					reo pan pot.   
					Sets the number of times the effect will repeat.   
					* Too high of a setting may result in an uncontrolled oscilla-   
					tion of sound. Please use caution.   
					• LEVEL knob   
					• DEPTH knob + [TREMOLO]   
					Controls the volume of the source signal into the   
					Tape Echo circuit.   
					* If the same Tape Echo setting is switched from a patch us-   
					ing a LEVEL other than “0” to a patch using a LEVEL of   
					“0”, the remaining Tape Echo will be leftover. Of course,   
					the sound of the new patch will not be affected by the Tape   
					Echo.   
					Sets the wave shape of the tremolo. A setting of   
					“0.0” produces a triangular wave. Rotate the knob   
					to the right to change the shape to a trapezoid   
					with its sharpness increasing the more the knob   
					is turned.   
					Delay Effects   
					Reverb Effects   
					There are two effects, DELAY and TAPE ECHO.   
					There are three types of digital reverb, SPRING,   
					HALL and PLATE.   
					■ DELAY   
					This is a digital delay effect. The sound played will   
					be repeated after a determined pause.   
					■ SPRING (Spring Reverb)   
					This effect simulates the spring reverb of a vintage   
					guitar amp.   
					• TIME knob   
					Sets the delay time (from the time or the original   
					sound to the time of the delay).   
					• REVERB knob   
					Controls the volume of the source signal into the   
					Reverb circuit.   
					When the delay effect is used, it is possible   
					to set theTIME parameter (delay time) by tap-   
					ping on the BANK switch.Tap a few times on   
					the BANK switch in the tempo you want to   
					set the delay to. The interval in which the   
					switch was tapped will be set in theTIME pa-   
					rameter.   
					■ HALL (Hall Reverb)   
					This effect simulates the reverb of a hall.   
					• REVERB knob   
					Controls the volume of the source signal into the   
					Reverb circuit.   
					• FEEDBACK knob   
					Sets the number of times the effect will repeat.   
					* Too high of a setting may result in an uncontrolled oscilla-   
					tion of sound. Please use caution.   
					■ PLATE (Plate Reverb)   
					This effect simulates the reverb of a metal plate.   
					• LEVEL knob   
					Controls the volume of the source signal into the   
					Delay circuit.   
					* If the same Delay setting is switched from a patch using a   
					LEVEL other than “0” to a patch using a LEVEL of “0”,   
					the remaining Delay will be leftover. Of course, the sound   
					of the new patch will not be affected by the delay.   
					• REVERB knob   
					Controls the volume of the source signal into the   
					Reverb circuit.   
					* If the same Reverb type is switched from a patch using a   
					LEVEL other than “0” to a patch using a LEVEL of “0”,   
					the remaining Reverb will be leftover. Of course, the sound   
					of the new patch will not be affected by the Reverb.   
					■ TAPE ECHO   
					A digital simulation that provides an realistic repro-   
					duction of the classic tape echo.   
					• TIME Knob   
					Sets the delay time (from the time of the original   
					sound to the time of the delay).   
					* Just as in the DELAY effect, tapping on the BANK switch   
					can set the TIME (Delay Time) parameter.   
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				External Control Settings   
					Connecting an optional foot controller (expression pedal) such as the YAMAHA FC-7 to the   
					EXP. PEDAL jack on the Foot Switch Unit lets you control the volume and tone of the DG60FX-   
					112 and effect parameters (value settings). It is also possible to control these parameters with   
					MIDI control changes.   
					• trE : Tone Control (TREBLE)   
					■ Procedure   
					• nnd : Tone Control (MIDDLE)   
					1. In the Play Mode, simultaneously press the   
					• bAS : Tone Control (BASS)   
					[MANUAL] button and the [UTILITY] button.   
					• PrE : Tone Control (PRESENCE)   
					Enter the external control setting mode and   
					• CP : Compressor Effect’s COMP setting   
					“CtL” will appear on the display.   
					• SPd : Modulation Effect’s SPEED setting   
					• dPt : Modulation Effect’s DEPTH setting   
					• SP2 : The secondary parameter of the   
					2. Press the [COMP] button.   
					A control number will appear on the display.   
					Modulation Effect’s SPEED knob   
					• dP2 : The secondary parameter of the   
					Modulation Effect’s DEPTH knob   
					Use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to set the control   
					number.   
					• ti : Delay Effect’s TIME setting   
					• Fb : Delay Effect’s FEEDBACK setting   
					• LE : Delay Effect’s LEVEL setting   
					• rE : Reverb Effect’s LEVEL setting   
					• OFF : Off (no control)   
					Up to 8 programmed control settings can be as-   
					signed to control numbers 1-8 in the DG60FX-   
					112. A separate controller can be used to control   
					each programmed control setting or a single con-   
					troller can be used to control all control settings   
					separately.   
					These parameters (setting values) can be con-   
					trolled using the controller that is set in step 3.   
					3. Press the [CHORUS] button.   
					The controller type will appear in the display.   
					5. Press the [PHASER] button.   
					Sets the controller’s minimum parameter value.   
					Use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to set the type of   
					controller.   
					Use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to set the value   
					(0.0-10.0)   
					• EP : Control is by the foot controller con-   
					nected to the EXP. PEDAL jack.   
					6. Press the [ROTARY] button,   
					• 1-31, 64-95: Control is by control   
					change data received from an ex-   
					ternal MIDI device connected to the   
					MIDI IN jack. Select the control   
					change number. (Refer to the   
					Owner’s Manual for the external   
					MIDI device for information in MIDI   
					control change numbers.)   
					Sets the controller’s maximum parameter value.   
					Use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to set the value   
					(0.0-10.0).   
					7. Press the [UTILITY] button to return to the Play   
					Mode.   
					4. Press the [FLANGER] button.   
					These external control settings are included   
					in the patch data.   
					The type of parameter will appear in the display.   
					Use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to select the pa-   
					rameter to be controlled.   
					Also, in the Utility settings, there is a func-   
					tion not related to patch settings that sets   
					the External Controller’s Operating Mode.The   
					External Controller can be set to operate   
					Globaly, by Program (patch) or always OFF.   
					(→ page 25)   
					• UUH : Use as a wah pedal.   
					• bPr : Volume (pre preamp.)   
					• APr : Volume (post preamp.)   
					• ArE : Volume (post reverb)   
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				Tuner Mode   
					This mode is used for tuning your guitar. In the Tuner Mode, the DG60FX-112 works as a   
					chromatic tuner.   
					When the pitch is low, the CHORUS and   
					■ How to Enter the Tuner Mode   
					FLANGER lamps will light. When the pitch is high,   
					To enter the Tuner Mode, use any one of the meth-   
					the ROTARY and TREMOLO lamps will light.   
					ods described below.   
					Tune the note until only the PHASER lamp lights.   
					• Simultaneously press the [UTILITY] button and   
					Tuning is complete. (At this time the BANK   
					the [STORE] button.   
					switch’s lamp will also light.)   
					• In the Play Mode, hold the BANK switch until   
					Foot Switch   
					Unit   
					“tu” appears in the display (all Foot Switch 1-3   
					and BANK Switch lamps go off). (The Tuner   
					Mode comes after the Bank Select Mode.)   
					• In the Bank Select Mode, hold the BANK switch   
					until “tu” appears in the display (all Foot Switch   
					1-3 and Bank Switch lamps go off).   
					Control Panel   
					Lower   
					the pitch   
					Lower   
					the pitch   
					Tuning is   
					complete   
					Raise   
					the pitch   
					When in theTuner Mode, each of the DG60FX-   
					112’s outputs (Speaker, LINE OUT, PHONES,   
					DIGITAL OUT) will be muted (does not pro-   
					duce any sound).   
					Raise   
					the pitch   
					Flashes   
					Slower   
					Flashes   
					Faster   
					Lights   
					3. Press the [UTILITY] button or the BANK switch   
					to return to the Play Mode.   
					■ Tuning   
					The name of the note closest to that which you   
					played will appear in the display, and five lamps on   
					the Control Panel and three lamps above the BANK   
					Switch will be used to indicate whether the note’s   
					pitch is high, low or in tune.   
					■ Setting the Standard Pitch   
					Usually the standard pitch is set to A-440Hz, there   
					are some cases in which the standard pitch of an   
					acoustic piano, etc. is not 440Hz.   
					The standard pitch of the DG60FX-112 can be set   
					anywhere from 436Hz to 444Hz.   
					1. To change the standard pitch, use the [UP]/   
					[DOWN] buttons. (Refer to “Setting the Standard   
					Pitch”.)   
					1. In the Tuner Mode, press the [UP] button or the   
					[DOWN] button and the standard pitch will ap-   
					pear on the display.   
					2. Play the note you want to tune (play only a single   
					note).   
					* When the DG60FX-112’s power is switched ON, the stan-   
					dard pitch is set to 440Hz.   
					At first, tune the guitar so that the note name of   
					the note you want to tune to appears in the dis-   
					play.   
					2. Every time the [UP] button is pressed the stan-   
					dard pitch will increase by 1Hz. Likewise, every   
					time the [DOWN] button is pressed the standard   
					pitch will decrease by 1Hz.   
					Notes are displayed as follows.   
					A 
					Bb   
					C 
					Db   
					D 
					Eb   
					E 
					F 
					Gb   
					G 
					Ab   
					bb C db d Eb E F Gb G Ab   
					A 
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				Utility Mode   
					The Utility Mode is used for settings that cover the overall system of the DG60FX-112 such as   
					the foot switch, MIDI, external control, EXP. PEDAL jack, etc.   
					Press the Foot Switch that you want to set (the lamp   
					■ About the Utility Mode   
					lights), and use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to set to   
					Press the [UTILITY] button to enter the Utility Mode   
					one of the following.   
					(the lamp lights).   
					• oFF : MIDI data is not transmitted.   
					• 1-32, 64-95 : The control change number   
					that is to be transmitted.   
					In the Utility Mode, press the [UTILITY] button to   
					return to the Play Mode (the lamp is off).   
					In the Utility Mode, MIDI messages cannot be   
					received. Use the Play Mode to receive MIDI   
					messages.   
					■ Transmitting control change values when the   
					switch is OFF.   
					Sets the MIDI control change value that is transmit-   
					ted when the Foot Switch is switched OFF. (Avail-   
					able only when the Foot Switch function is set to   
					“EFF”.)   
					In the Utility Mode, it is possible to set the following   
					six functions. The Amp Select Switch is used to se-   
					lect the function.   
					Press the [FLANGER] button to display the value of   
					the currently selected setting.   
					Press the Foot Switch you want to set (the lamp   
					lights), and use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to set.   
					• LEAD1: Foot Switch Functions   
					• LEAD2: MIDI Functions   
					• DRIVE1: External Control Settings   
					• DRIVE2: EXP. Pedal Settings   
					• CRUNCH1:Wah Pedal Settings   
					• CRUNCH2: Speaker Simulator Mode   
					• 0-127 : The control change value that is trans-   
					mitted.   
					■ Transmitting control change values when the   
					switch is ON.   
					Sets the MIDI control change number that is trans-   
					mitted when the Foot Switch is switched ON. (Avail-   
					able only when the Foot Switch function is set to   
					“EFF”.)   
					■ Foot Switch Functions   
					Press the [UTILITY] button and set the amp select   
					switch to LEAD1 (“FS” will appear).   
					. 
					Press the [PHASER] button to display the value of   
					the currently selected setting.   
					Press the Foot Switch you want to set (the lamp   
					lights), and use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to set.   
					■ Select the Foot Switch function   
					Press the [COMP] button and use the [UP]/[DOWN]   
					buttons to set the function of foot switches 1-3.   
					• PrG : Switch patches with the Foot Switch.   
					• EFF : Switch the effects ON/OFF with the Foot   
					Switch.   
					• 0-127 : The control change value that is trans-   
					mitted.   
					Switch 1: Modulation Effect   
					Switch 2: Delay Effect   
					Switch 3: Reverb Effect   
					■ Transmitting Control Change Numbers.   
					Sets the MIDI control change number that is trans-   
					mitted when the foot switch is switched ON/OFF.   
					(Available only when the Foot Switch function is set   
					to “EFF”.)   
					Press the [CHORUS] button to display the value of   
					the currently selected setting.   
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				Utility Mode   
					■ Set the MIDI Transmit Channel   
					■ MIDI Functions   
					Press the [UTILITY] button and set the Amp Select   
					Sets the DG60FX-112’s MIDI Transmit Channel.   
					The MIDI channel set in this step is also used as   
					the device number for the bulk out function.   
					switch to LEAD2 (“mmd” will appear).   
					■ Create a MIDI Program Change ReceiveTable   
					Sets the corresponding patch that will be recalled   
					when a MIDI Program Change No. (referred to as   
					PRG No. from here on) is received.   
					Press the [TREMOLO] button and use the [UP]/   
					[DOWN] buttons to set the MIDI transmit channel.   
					• 1-16 : MIDI channel over which messages are   
					transmitted.   
					Press the [COMP] button to set the receiving MIDI   
					PRG No. Use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to select   
					the number.   
					■ ON/OFF Setting for MIDI Merge   
					Sets whether or not the MIDI signal that is received   
					via the DG60FX-112’s MIDI IN jack will also be re-   
					transmitted via the MIDI OUT jack.   
					• 1-128 : MIDI Program Change No.   
					Press the [CHORUS] button to set the DG60FX-   
					112’s patch number. Just as in selecting a patch in   
					the Play Mode, use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons or the   
					footswitch.   
					Press the [DELAY] button and use the [UP]/[DOWN]   
					buttons to set the merge setting.   
					• on : Data is retransmitted via the MIDI OUT   
					jack   
					• 011-933, 011-933 :   
					• oFF : Data is not retransmitted via the MIDI   
					The patch number to be recalled.   
					OUT jack   
					* When the merge is on, data retransmitted via the MIDI OUT   
					jack is not confined to the MIDI Receive Channel setting so   
					all data from all channels will be transmitted.   
					■ Create a MIDI Program ChangeTransmitTable   
					When a footswitch (1-3) is pressed to recall a patch   
					a MIDI Program Change Number can be transmit-   
					ted from the DG60FX-112’s MIDI OUT jack to a con-   
					trol an external effector, etc. from the DG60FX-112.   
					Assigns to the patch, a MIDI PRG No. that will be   
					transmitted when the patch is recalled.   
					■ MIDI Bulk Out   
					This operation transmits data stored in the DG60FX-   
					112’s USER AREA as well as Utility Mode settings   
					to an external device, such as the YAMAHA MDF3,   
					etc., for back up or storage.   
					Press the [FLANGER] button to set the DG60FX-   
					112’s patch number. Just as in selecting a patch in   
					the Play Mode, use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons or the   
					footswitch.   
					Use a MIDI cable to connect the DG60FX-112’s MIDI   
					OUT jack to the MIDI IN jack of an external MIDI   
					device.   
					• 011-933, 011-933 :   
					The patch number to be recalled.   
					Press the [PHASER] button to set the MIDI PRG   
					No. to be transmitted. Use the [UP]/[DOWN] but-   
					tons to select the number.   
					MIDI   
					IN   
					• 1-128 : MIDI Program Change No.   
					MIDI   
					OUT   
					■ Set the MIDI Receive Channel   
					Sets the DG60FX-112’s MIDI Receive Channel.   
					The MIDI channel set in this step is also used as   
					the device number for the bulk receive function.   
					Press the [ROTARY] button and use the [UP]/   
					[DOWN] buttons to set the MIDI receive channel.   
					MDF3, etc.   
					• oFF : MIDI messages are not received   
					• ALL : MIDI messages from all channels are   
					received   
					• 1-16 : MIDI channel over which messages are   
					received.   
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				Utility Mode   
					To send all USER AREA data (011-933) plus   
					Utility settings with the Bulk Out operation.   
					Press the [TAPE ECHO] button (“ALL” will appear   
					on the display), then press the [STORE] button to   
					carry out the MIDI Bulk Out.   
					■ External Control Settings   
					Just as in the [External Control Settings] section on   
					page 21, these settings are used to control the   
					DG60FX-112’s volume, tone and effect parameters   
					from a foot controller that is connected to the EXP.   
					PEDAL jack or a MIDI device that is connected to   
					the MIDI In jack.   
					To send a single USER AREA patch (data) with   
					the Bulk Out operation.   
					After pressing the [SPRING] button, select the patch   
					number you want to send with the bulk out. Just as   
					in selecting a patch number in the Play Mode, use   
					the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons or the foot switches to   
					select the patch.   
					After selecting a patch, press the [STORE] button   
					to carry out the MIDI Bulk Out operation with a single   
					patch.   
					Press the [UTILITY] button then set the Amp Select   
					switch to DRIVE1 (“CtL” will appear on the dis-   
					play).   
					■ External Control’s Operating Mode Setting   
					Press the [COMP] button and use the [UP]/[DOWN]   
					buttons to select an Operating Mode for the exter-   
					nal control.   
					* After transmitting the data the device will return to the previ-   
					ous condition, ready to select another patch number.   
					• GLb : The external control setting in the Utility   
					Mode is always available.   
					• PrG : The external control setting that is set in   
					the patch is available.   
					• oFF : The external control is always OFF.   
					■ About the MIDI Bulk In   
					This operation is used to return data stored in an   
					external MIDI device such as the YAMAHA MDF3,   
					etc., to the DG60FX-112.   
					The following settings for "Set the External   
					Control Number" through "Set the Parameter’s   
					MaximumValue" can be set only when the Ex-   
					ternal Control’s Operating Mode is set to   
					"GLb".   
					Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI OUT jack on   
					the external MIDI device to the DG60FX-112’s MIDI   
					IN jack.   
					When Bulk Out data is sent from the external de-   
					vice, the DG60FX-112 will receive the bulk data.   
					* Refer to the [External Control Settings] section (page 21)   
					for more information on each of the settings.   
					* Use the DG60FX-112’s Play Mode to receive MIDI Bulk In   
					data.   
					When the MIDI Bulk In is carried out, the con-   
					tents of the patches in the USER AREA will   
					be rewritten.   
					■ Set the External Control Number   
					Press the [CHORUS] button and use the [UP]/   
					[DOWN] buttons to set a control number (1-8).   
					Please make sure any important data is saved   
					before carrying out the MIDI Bulk In opera-   
					tion.   
					■ Set the External Controller   
					Press the [FLANGER] button and use the [UP]/   
					[DOWN] buttons to select the type of controller (EP,   
					1-31, 64-95).   
					■ Set the Parameter to be Controlled   
					Press the [PHASER] button and use the [UP]/   
					[DOWN] buttons to select the parameter to be con-   
					trolled (UUH-).   
					■ Set the Parameter’s Minimum Value   
					Press the [ROTARY] button and use the [UP]/   
					[DOWN] buttons to set the parameter’s minimum   
					value (the parameter’s value when the controller is   
					set to its minimum: 00-100).   
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				Utility Mode   
					■ Set the Parameter’s Maximum Value   
					■ The EXP Pedal’s Switch Setting   
					Press the [TREMOLO] button and use the [UP]/   
					[DOWN] buttons to set the parameter’s maximum   
					value (the parameter’s value when the controller is   
					When the EXP Pedal is used as a wah pedal, it is   
					possible to switch the wah effect ON/OFF by step-   
					ping on the pedal. Set the pedal angle at which the   
					effect is switched ON/OFF.   
					set to its maximum: 0   
					. 
					. 
					Press the [FLANGER] button and use the [UP]/   
					[DOWN] buttons to set the pedal position.   
					You can also hold the [FLANGER] button and move   
					the EXP Pedal to set the position.   
					■ EXP Pedal Settings   
					* The value can not be set less than that of the EXP Pedal’s   
					Maximun Value.   
					These settings are available when the EXP Pedal   
					(“EP”) is selected as the controller in the External   
					Control Settings.   
					* If the value is set to “oFF” , the wah switch function will   
					be ineffective.   
					Press the [UTILITY] button then set the amp select   
					switch to DRIVE2 (“EP” will appear on the display).   
					* The YAMAHA FC-7 foot controller is equipped with a   
					“fortissimo” function that allows the foot pedal to be de-   
					pressed beyond its average position. When your foot releases   
					the fully depressed pedal, the pedal will naturally return to   
					its average position. Setting the EXP. Pedal’s switch function   
					to this “fortissimo” function is convenient.   
					■ Set the Minimum Value of the EXP Pedal   
					Sets the minimum value that indicates the position   
					of the EXP Pedal.   
					Press the [COMP] button and use the [UP]/[DOWN]   
					buttons to set the position (0-128).   
					You can also hold the [COMP] button and move the   
					EXP Pedal to set the position.   
					Normal Use Range   
					Average Position   
					* Due to the relationship between the maximum and minimum   
					value, a value which results in a practical range (refer to the   
					illustration below) of less than 128 can not be used.   
					Switch Effective Range   
					(Automatic Return Range)   
					Set the ON/OFF position of the   
					pedal switch within this range.   
					■ Set the Maximum Value of the EXP Pedal   
					Sets the maximum value that indicates the position   
					of the EXP Pedal.   
					Press the [CHORUS] button and use the [UP]/   
					[DOWN] buttons to set the position (127-255).   
					You can also hold the [CHORUS] button and move   
					the EXP Pedal to set the position.   
					■ Transmitting Control Change Numbers from   
					the EXP Pedal   
					Set the MIDI control change number that is to be   
					transmitted when the EXP pedal is used.   
					* Due to the relationship between the maximum and minimum   
					value, a value which results in a practical range (refer to the   
					illustration below) of less than 128 can not be used.   
					Press the [PHASER] button and use the [UP]/   
					[DOWN] buttons to set the control change number.   
					• oFF : MIDI is not transmitted   
					• 1-32, 64-95 :   
					* The value can not be set greater than that of the EXP Pedal’s   
					Switch Setting.   
					Control change number that is to be   
					transmitted.   
					Practical Effective Range   
					(more than 128)   
					Maximum   
					Minimum   
					Adjustable   
					Range   
					Value   
					Maximum   
					Value   
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				Utility Mode   
					■ Wah Pedal Settings   
					■ The Speaker Simulator   
					These settings are available when the Wah Pedal   
					function (“UUH”) is selected as the controller in the   
					External Control settings.   
					Press the [UTILITY] button then set the amp select   
					switch to CRUNCH2. The current setting will appear   
					on the display.   
					Press the [UTILITY] button then set the amp select   
					switch to CRUNCH1 (“UUH” will appear on the dis-   
					play).   
					Use the [UP]/[DOWN] buttons to select a speaker   
					simulator mode.   
					• GLb : The speaker simulator is always ON.   
					• PrG : The speaker simulator is switched ON/   
					OFF according to the patch setting.   
					■ Set the Low Frequency of the Wah Pedal   
					Sets the low frequency in the wah pedal’s frequency   
					range.   
					• oFF : The speaker simulator is always OFF   
					Press the [COMP] button and use the [UP]/[DOWN]   
					buttons to set the frequency (150-500:Hz).   
					■ Set the High Frequency of the Wah Pedal   
					Sets the high frequency in the wah pedal’s frequency   
					range.   
					Press the [CHORUS] button and use the [UP]/   
					[DOWN] buttons to set the frequency (1   
					00:kHz).   
					. 
					50-   
					5 
					. 
					■ Set the Wah Pedal “Q”   
					Sets the frequency curve of the wah pedal.   
					Press the [FLANGER] button and use the [UP]/   
					[DOWN] buttons to select a curve (100-500).   
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				Error Messages   
					If an error occurs during operation, one of the following error message numbers will appear   
					on the display.   
					E1: MIDI Receive Buffer Full   
					CAUSE:   
					Too much MIDI data is being received by the DG amplifier at one time.   
					SOLUTION:Try reducing the amount of data being sent or, break the data into smaller blocks.   
					E2: Communication Error.   
					CAUSE:   
					An abnormality is detected during MIDI communications.   
					SOLUTION:Check all connections, etc. and try again.   
					E3: Bulk Receive Check Sum Error.   
					CAUSE:   
					The check sum does not match the received MIDI bulk data.   
					SOLUTION:Check all connections and data, and try again.   
					E4: Bulk Receive Data Abnormality.   
					CAUSE:   
					An abnormality is detected in the received MIDI bulk data.   
					SOLUTION:Check all connections and data, and try again.   
					E5: Backup Battery Error.   
					CAUSE:   
					Backup battery power is depleted.   
					SOLUTION:Continued use of the device will result in the loss of data. Return the device to the   
					music dealer where you purchased it or, the nearest Yamaha Service center and   
					have the battery replaced.   
					Trouble Shooting   
					No Sound   
					→ Is that knob’s effect switched ON? After se-   
					lecting the effect, by pressing the effect but-   
					ton, turn the knob to adjust the setting. (→ page   
					13)   
					→ Is the power plug properly connected?   
					→ Is the volume level on the guitar amplifier turned   
					up?   
					→ Is the GAIN knob value set to “0”?   
					→ Is the MASTER knob value set to “0”?   
					→ Is the OUTPUT knob value set to “0”?   
					→ If an EXP pedal is being used to control the   
					volume, try stepping on the pedal.   
					→ Is the Tuner Mode active? Press the [UTIL-   
					ITY] button or the BANK switch to return to the   
					Play Mode.   
					Can Not Transmit MIDI   
					→ Is the MIDI channel matched with MIDI chan-   
					nel on the receiving device? (→ page 24)   
					→ Is the MIDI Merge set to “OFF”? (→ page 24)   
					Can Not Receive MIDI   
					→ Is the DG60FX-112 in the Play Mode? Return   
					to the Play Mode and try receiving again.   
					→ Is the DG60FX-112’s MIDI channel set to   
					“OFF”? (→ page 24)   
					→ Is a cable connected to the MAIN AMP IN jack?   
					Turning the Knobs Does Not Change the   
					Sound   
					→ Turn the knob until the value in the display   
					changes, then adjust the setting. (→ page 13).   
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				Specifications   
					Digital Section   
					A/D Converter   
					• Full Digital Signal Processing   
					20 bit + 3 bit Floating   
					• 8 Channel Preamp   
					• Digital Effects   
					D/A Converter   
					20 bit   
					• Compressor   
					• Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Rotary Speaker,   
					Tremolo   
					Sampling Frequency   
					48 kHz   
					• Digital Delay, Tape Echo   
					• Spring Reverb, Hall Reverb, Plate Reverb   
					• Tap Tempo Function (Delay Time)   
					• Speaker Simulator (16 Types)   
					• External Controller Function (EXP Pedal/MIDI):8   
					Controllers/Parameters   
					Memory Allocations   
					Preset: 90   
					User: 90   
					Input Level/Impedance   
					INPUT HIGH: -25dBm/1MΩ   
					INPUT LOW: -15dBm/1MΩ   
					POWER AMP IN: 0dBm/100kΩ   
					• Wah Function   
					• Tuner Function (Chromatic, Auto)   
					Analog Section   
					• 60 W Solid State Power Amp   
					• 30 cm Speaker (EMINENCE) x 1   
					Output Level/Impedance   
					LINE OUT L/MONO, R: -3dBm/2.3kΩ   
					PHONES: 0dBm/47Ω (47Ω load)   
					SPEAKER: 60W RMS/8Ω   
					MIDI Functions   
					Receive: Program Change (Program Change Table   
					can be created), Control Change, Bulk In   
					Transmit: Program Change, Control Change, Bulk   
					Out, Merge Out   
					Power   
					U.S. and Canadian models : 120V, 60Hz   
					General model : 230V, 50Hz   
					Controller Switch   
					Power Consumption   
					Top Panel   
					70 W   
					Push Switch x17   
					Dimensions (WxHxD)   
					UP, DOWN, MANUAL, UTILITY, STORE,   
					COMP, CHORUS, FLANGER, PHASER, RO-   
					TARY, TREMOLO, DELAY, TAPE ECHO,   
					SPRING, HALL, PLATE, SP. SIM   
					Knob x15   
					513 x 491 x 291 mm (20.2” x 19.3” x 11.5”)   
					Weight   
					17 kg (37 lbs 8 oz)   
					AMP SELECT, GAIN, MASTER, TREBLE,   
					MIDDLE, BASS, PRESENCE, COMP,   
					SPEED, DEPTH, TIME, FEEDBACK, LEVEL,   
					REVERB, OUTPUT   
					Accessories   
					Foot Switch Unit   
					Foot Switch Special Cable   
					Owner’s Manual (this booklet)   
					Patch List   
					Rear Panel   
					Push Switch x1   
					POWER   
					Foot Switch Unit   
					Display   
					Footswitch x4 (1, 2, 3, BANK)   
					LED x6 (1, 2, 3, BANK x3)   
					7 Segment LED (3 digit) x1   
					Push Switch LED x17   
					Connections/Jacks   
					Connections/Jacks   
					EXP. PEDAL: Standard Stereo Phone Jack   
					Connects main unit and foot switch: 13 pin DIN   
					Dimensions (WxHxD) : 280 x55 x108 mm   
					(11.0” x 2.2” x 4.3”)   
					INPUT HIGH, LOW: Standard Monaural Phone Jack   
					LINE OUT L/MONO, R: Standard Monaural Phone Jack   
					PHONES: Standard Stereo Phone Jack   
					POWER AMP IN: Standard Monaural Phone Jack   
					Foot Switch Unit Terminal: 13 pin DIN   
					DIGITAL OUT: COAXIAL   
					Weight : 930 g (2 lbs 1 oz)   
					* Specifications and design may change without   
					notice.   
					MIDI IN, MIDI OUT: 5 pin DIN   
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				MIDI Implementation Chart   
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				MIDI Implementation Chart   
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				V611000 Printed in Taiwan   
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