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1. Using the following arrangement eight Stompboxes Boss size can be fited into the XDS Page 9 5 Audio Connections IMPORTANT gt Building rack systems often leads to hum problems To avoid this the Ultimative Guitar Rig Building Guide is available for free download on our website The guide applies not only to the XDS but concerns the entire guitar rack building We strongly recommend you to read this guide before you start wiring your guitar rig www prostage eu guitar rig building html 5 1 General Information about the Loops Audio loops are used to include effects devices into the signal path respectively exclude them completely from the signal path when the effect is not used The XDS 15 a true bypass loop system This means that the signal from the input goes directly to the output when no loop is switched on The effects are only in the signal path when the corresponding loop of the XDS is turned on Therefore the stompboxes have to remain switched on all the time The loops can also be used to distribute the signal to different amplifiers switchable or mute the signal for tuning The four audio loops of one group are connected in series Each loop is connected internally to the next When a loop is off the Send and Return jacks are bypassed for this loop The audio signal passes directly to the next loop respectively to the Out If the loop is switched on the guitar signal is routed to the Send jack The
2. combine the preset approach with the Stompbox Mode 1 1 XDS Features e Eight audio loops for effect switching two groups of four loops each e Six completely isolated power supplies 4 9V DC adjustable 9V DC 12V DC 18V DC 9V AC and 12V AC e StageWire technology Connection to the foot controller using a standard microphone cable e Phantom power for Prostage foot controllers Works with all MIDI footswitches e Responds to Program Change and Control Change messages e Easy programmability of the loops via front panel buttons e Extended programmability via System Manager software for PC or Mac e MIDI Mapper to control connected MIDI gear 128 programs can be saved in memory e LEDs display the switching states e Tap relay connection e High quality gold plated relays for optimal sonic performance hard bypass e Soft X Fade switching technology that reduces the click noise associated with relay based switchers 1 2 The Prostage System Prostage stands for professional live equipment The XDS is plug and play This means that you can plug it in and use it without having to configure anything You can easily store the settings for the loops directly at the unit Prostage foot controllers are connected to the XDS by one standard microphone cable The StageWire technology developed by Prostage thereby achieves a secure connection between the foot controller s and the XDS A Standartd MIDI foot controller can be connect to MIDI
3. In on the rear panel Prostage s philosophy is control without limits We want you to be able to setup your system exactly as you want it to work while keeping it as simple to use as possible Therefore there are lots of things inside the system you can configure yourself To setup the additional features of the XDS you need the System Manager software This is available on our website for free download Mac amp PC You will notice that the chapters for connecting the system and the separate users manual for the Prostage System Manager software are very extensive while the chapter Programming amp Operation does not even fill a single page This means once you have configured the system properly you will be able control your entire equipment with one single footstep If you have any questions or if something does not work as you expect please do not hesitate to contact us info prostage eu Your questions will also help us to improve this users manual The Prostage team wish you lots of fun with the new XDS and big success in your musical career Lukas Truninger Founder amp Developer Page 4 2 Terminology 21 MIDI MIDI is Voodoo This is wrong Although MIDI can do much more what you need as a guitarist is very simple This is how MIDI works A device such as a foot controller sends a command to another device e g the XDS using a MIDI cable The transmitting device the foot controller notif
4. Return jack is connected with the next loop respectively with the Out Thus the connected effect unit is inserted in the signal path Group A and B of the XDS are completely independent of each other electrically isolated This means that there is ground connection between group A and Thus the two groups can be used for completely different Signals 5 2 Connecting the Stompboxes Basically your guitar is connected to the In of a loop group and the Out of the group is connected to the amplifier If you want to switch the effects used in the Send Return of your guitar amp connect the Send of the amp to the In of a loop group on the XDS The Out of the loop group is connected to the Return of the amp A Send of the XDS 15 connected to your effect units In The effect Out is connected to the related Return of the XDS If you like to use all eight loops in series e g all effect units are before the amplifier connect Out A with In B using a short Jack Jack cable To connect the stompboxes with the Send Return of the XDS you usually need cables with a straight jack at one end XDS and an right angled Jack at the other end effect We recommend to cut the cables to the required length in order to wire the system tidily Once the effect is connected you can Tix it with a cable tie on the wooden pedalboard There are three big holes in the bottom where you can pass the cables You can attach them with cable t
5. function if you wire a special cable Guitar Amp Tap Relais of XDS 5 5 Stereo The XDS 8 can be used as a four loops stereo system Group A is your left channel group B the right channel In order to link the two groups you have to assign the same Foot Controller Switch to relay 1 of Group A as to relay 1 of group B inside the System Manager software and so on see chapter 5 3 in the System Manager software user guide ane Stereo Relay MIH Mapping MIDI Switches Basic Settings Foot Controller Remote WahWah Upoate XTMpra Controlled Unit Receive on MIDI CH Omni 00 09 Show 0 127 Send Pulse Send Pulse end Pulse Send Pulse If you like to use up to six loops in mono and only the last effect in stereo there is a custom solution Please contact Prostage for more information 5 6 Stompboxes with two switches If you have a stompbox with two or more switches you can also control it with the XDS loop system If this is the case please contact Prostage for customizing the system Page 11 5 7 The Soft X Fade Feature The XDS uses gold plated relays to switch the loops Relays are the only switching method available without affecting the sound quality The disadvantage of relays is that they can produce a slight click in your audio signal when they switch This is more noticeable when using a high gain amplifier or overdrive and distortion pedals Therefore the Prostag
6. path Thus the guitar signal will be affected even if the effect is off That is why you should always make sure that the device has a hard bypass The Prostage looper are such hard bypass systems Page 5 3 Controls and Connectors 3 1 The Front Panel 3 2 1 Power 4 0 6 0 O Oe Oe Oe Input Guitar This jack connector routes the signal from the front panel to the rear panel By default this cable is plugged into the input of group A StageWire Foot Controller Prostage foot controllers are connected to the StageWire connector of the XDS using a standard microphone cable The cable can be up to 200 meters long Also a connection over an audio multicore is possible The foot controller is phantom powered by the XDS gt A standard MIDI foot controller can be connected to the MIDI In on the rear panel NOTE gt StageWire does not work with phase reversed cables microphones still work like this Make sure that the cables are soldered properly IMPORTANT gt Old Prostage foot controllers without StageWire connection are partly compatible with the XDS Please contact us info prostage eu before you connect one of these foot controllers to the XDS Audio Loop Buttons These buttons turn the audio loops of the XDS on and off The LED on the right side of each button is lit when the corresponding audio loop is on Store Button By pressing t
7. related tap on the switch Alternatively the Tap Relais can also be used as a programmable switch to alter amp channels The Tap Relais is a toggle switch Shield gt common terminal Ring gt normally closed a Tip gt normally open MIDI MIDI In gt You can connect a standard MIDI footswitch or a sequencer here to send MIDI commands to the XDS MIDI Out gt MIDI data received at MIDI In or StageWire can be directly forwarded through MIDI Out A MIDI Out B or both MIDI thru Further any MIDI commands processed by the MIDI mapping of the XDS can be sent via these outputs There are lots of possibilities to map distribute modify and forward the MIDI data inside the XDS These settings are made using the System Manager software Please consult the users manual of the System Manager software USB The USB connection is used for the communication with the System Manager software Audio Connections The XDS 8 provides two independent groups with four audio loops each Please refer to chapter 5 for more information Page 7 3 3 The Inside Power Supply gt Please also consult the notes in chapter 7 Connecting the Power Supplies GRound 18V DC i 12V DC HR 9V DC 270mA 700mA 7 0 Power Supply 12V AC An effects unit powered with 12V AC max 250mA can be connected here Power Supply 9V AC An effect device powered by 9V AC max 250mA can be connected here e g the Prost
8. this switch may eliminate the hum Just try which position works best for your setup HINT gt There is no connection between chassis earth and audio ground inside the XDS Audio ground should always be connected to earth inside the guitar amp only Page 8 4 Setting up the XDS Drawer 4 1 Fitting the XDS System in your Rack The XDS is made of aluminum to save weight To keep stability please consider the following when installing it into a 19 Rack Install the drawer at the very bottom of the rack and make sure that the rear part of the drawer Is supported If you want to install the drawer somewhere else than at the very bottom of your rack we highly recommend you to prop up the rear part of the drawer Keep in mind that your stompboxes may be more comfortable to handle if the drawer is installed at the very bottom of the rack During the show you can leave the drawer open without blocking the access to the other units in your rack e Do not install the XDS directly above or below the power amplifier The mains transformer of the power amplifier can interfere into the effects hum e The XDS ships with four big washers Use them under the M6 screws with which the drawer is installed into the rack The washers protect the ears lugs and will make the construction sturdier e Make sure the drawer is completely closed before you tighten the screws Tighten the two lower screws first Before you tighten the upper screws adjust th
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10. PROSTAGE control without limits XDS Loop System Users Manual Firmware Version 1 80 As at 22th February 2014 Prostage S L Apdo 57 ES 07560 Cala Millor info prostage eu www prostage eu Table of Contents 1 Introduction 4 1 1 XDS Features 4 122 The Prostage System 4 2 Terminology 5 2 1 MIDI 5 2 2 StageWire 5 2 3 Stompbox Mode Instant Access On Off Switches 5 2 4 Preset Program Change 5 2 5 Relay 5 2 6 Bypass Hard Bypass 5 3 Controls and Connectors 6 3 1 The Front Panel 6 3 2 The Rear Panel 7 3 3 The Inside Power Supply 8 4 Setting up the XDS Drawer 9 4 1 Fitting the XDS System in your Rack 9 4 2 Fitting the Stompboxes Pedal Effects in the XDS 9 5 Audio Connections 10 5 1 General Information about the Loops 10 eZ Connecting the Stompboxes 10 5 3 Connecting External Units to the XDS 11 5 4 Tuner Mute Function 11 5 5 Stereo 11 5 6 Stompboxes with two switches 11 5 7 The Soft X Fade Feature 12 6 Connection Samples 13 6 1 Connection Sample 1 gt 8 Effects before the Amp 13 6 2 Connection Sample 2 gt 4 Effects before the Amp 3 Effects in the Send Return of the Amplifier plus Tuner Mute Function 14 6 3 Connection Sample 3 gt 4 Effects and 2 Amplifiers Switchable 15 7 Connecting the Power Supplies 16 7 1 Connection amp Adaptor Cables 16 7 2 Power hungry effect units and special power supplies 18 8 Programming amp Operation 19 8 1 Creating Presets directly at the
11. XDS 19 8 2 Switching the Relays with Instant Access Switches Stompbox Mode Direct Switching w o Presets 19 8 3 Programming with the System Manager Software 19 9 Firmware Upgrade 19 10 MIDI Implementation Chart 19 11 Warning Instructions and Warranty 20 111 Warnings and Safety Instructions 20 11 2 Warranty Support 20 11 3 Disposal of Old Devices 20 12 Declaration of Conformity 21 Page 2 NOTE gt This manual uses digital bookmarks You can show them by clicking on the flag icon in the top left of Acrobat Reader A click on a topic flips directly to that chapter Page 3 1 Introduction Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing the Prostage XDS loop system The XDS has been designed to remotely switch guitar effect pedals MIDI units and other electronic equipment with one single MIDI foot controller The XDS provides eight audio loops divided into two independent groups various power supplies for the Stompboxes a tap switch and a versatile MIDI mapping All in one compact single rack drawer As the audio loops contain no active circuitry the XDS can work with any effects device regardless of signal level With a Prostage foot controller or any other MIDI footswitch sending MIDI Control Changes you turn effects on and off easily as you would do directly on the pedalboard Stompbox Mode Another approach would be creating unique presets for each sound accessible via a single tap on a MIDI foot controller switch Or you could
12. age Remote WahWah or the Booster Impedance Matcher Power supply 18V DC One or more effect device s powered with 18V DC max 250mA taken together can be connected here The connection is short circuit and overload proof Power supply 12V DC One or more effect device s powered with 12V DC max 500mA taken together can be connected here The connection is short circuit and overload proof Power supply 9V DC One or more effect device s powered with 9V DC max 500mA taken together can be connected here The connection is short circuit and overload proof Power supply 9V DC with SAG One or more effect device s powered with 4 9V DC max 500mA taken together can be connected here The connection is short circuit and overload proof The SAG potentiometer adjusts the voltage between 4 9V and simulates a dying battery This affects the sound of transistor Fuzz Octavia and distortion pedals Ground This switch affects the possibly occurring hum problems It controls whether the ground of StageWire is connected to earth chassis to the audio ground or is not connected at all If the switch is set toward the front side StageWire ground is connected to earth In its center position it is not grounded at all If the switch is set toward the rear side StageWire ground is connected to audio ground Usually toward the front side is the best position But if you have audio hum due to a grounding problem switching
13. an be asked from the local administration or the local waste management company Please also carry the packing to an environmentally fair disposal Cardboard boxes can be transferred with wastepaper collections or to the public collecting stations for recycling Foils of the shipment are collected by the local waste management company and are forwarded to environmentally fair disposal Page 20 12 Declaration of Conformit Company Prostage SL Apdo 57 ES 07560 Cala Millor Type of equipment PurpleLine System Trademarks Prostage StageWire Models XDS XLS XTMpro X10 X07 X05 X01 XB1 The products meet the requirements of the following standards EMC EN 55103 2 EN 55103 1 2009 EN 55103 2 2009 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 11 Safety IEC 60065 2001 EN 60065 2002 A1 2006 Cor 2007 A11 2008 Year 2011 Cala Millor 14 Dezember 2011 Lukas Truninger CEO Information to the user Class B Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Howev
14. dity which can cause leaks and thus can evoke defects Usually 60 minutes are sufficient to equalize the temperature For transportation always carry the devices in a robust packing or rack especially if you change your place of work frequently Defect fuses must be replaced exclusively using equivalent fuses Lower or higher values than indicated on the back of the equipment are inadmissible and can even lead to the destruction of the equipment For supply of current only use three core cables plugs with earthing contact which are in technically perfect condition No containers filled with liquid may be placed on the equipment 11 2 Warranty Support All Prostage PurpleLine units are covered by a 2 year warranty Prostage shall not be liable if the damage was caused by inappropriate use or if the units are not connected as described in this users manual There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit The detailed terms of the warranty can be downloaded on the Prostage website If you need technical support please contact your local dealer or email into prostage eu 11 3 Disposal of Old Devices The PurpleLine products are subject to the European guideline 2002 96 EC All old electric and electronic devices must be disposed separately from the domestic waste using the collection points provided by the government The devices must not be disposed with domestic or skip refuse Information about collecting points or collection dates c
15. e loop systems are equipped with a Soft X Fade feature also known as Click Stopper This feature suppresses the audible click noise by briefly muting the audio output when the relays switch Further it makes preset changes sound more natural The Soft X Fade 15 suited at the Output of each loop group You can turn off this feature using the System Manager software If you are using all eight audio loops for stompboxes used before your amplifiers input you should disable the Soft X Fade of group A only the Soft X Fade feature at the end of the effects chain thus Out will be used If you are using group A before the amp and group in the Send Return of your amp you can turn off the Soft xX Fade of group B switching effects after the preamp distortion are by far not as critical and no audible click will be produced Tip gt The plugs of the connection cables can be labeled with the enclosed stickers Page 12 00000000 0 Ce O L6ZNZD 1 voos SHOOOOO0O0OO g W004 Avjau dvi Ropero ae cece an V NUnL3u DNIS 4 4 DNIS NUNL3u DNIS NUNLJYU L DNIS qsn ISN ON a a oe am VES IpIW VY NOLLNALLW MNOS Ino NI 1 Ino NI 1 Ino NI 1 Ino NI dwy y a10jaq 12 3 8 lt 9 13 14 TNO NI ITNO NI
16. e mounting ears so that they are parallel with the drawer This way you make sure that the drawer will close perfectly 4 2 Fitting the Stompboxes Pedal Effects in the XDS For easily wiring the effects the drawer can be completely removed from the outer frame e Pull out the drawer as far as possible There is a little black lever on both sliders e Push and hold the left one upwards and push the middle part of the slider backwards e Push and hold the right one down and push the middle part of the slider backwards e Now you can remove the drawer completely Before you can start with the wiring you have to distribute all stompboxes in XDS first The order in which they are distributed in the XDS does not have to be the same as in the signal path But keep in mind that it will be more comfortable to use if they are placed in a logical order For this purpose plug the 90 degree jacks into the stompboxes in order to include enough space for the plugs Make sure that the plugs neither touch each other nor the chassis Otherwise you must isolate them using isolation tape when you are done with cabling to avoid ground loops hum Depending on the placement you have to drill additional holes into the wood plate You will need them later to fit the stompbox using cable ties To do so the plate can be removed trom the XDS Alternatively the stompbox can be fitted using the supplied velcro Velcro strap does not hold as firmly as cable ties
17. er there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 2014 Prostage SL Page 21
18. h on the foot controller Program Change A preset contains all settings of the amplifier and effects belonging to a sound e g Clean You create for example the following presets e Preset 1 Clean gt Channel 1 of the amplifier amp chorus switched on e Preset 2 Lead gt Channel 2 of the amplifier amp delay and booster activated If you press button 1 on the foot controller the amplifier switches to channel 1 and the chorus 15 turned on If you press button 2 the amplifier switches to channel 2 The delay and the booster are turned on The chorus is turned off simultaneously So you can switch your complete guitar rig with a single button You no longer need to perform a tap dance on different switches to adjust your sound 2 5 Relay The Prostage looper switcher uses relays for switching the loops and switching outputs Relays are remotely controllable switches 2 6 Bypass Hard Bypass Bypass means that the signal is passed from the input jack of an effect device directly to its output The effect is thus bypassed ie it is off With a hard bypass this is done with a relay That is as whether the jacks are soldered directly to each other There are also devices that control the bypass electronically In this case at least one electronic component an input amplifier will always remain in the signal path In the worst case even the entire analog to digital and digital to analog converter chain remains in the signal
19. he DC power supplies are protected against short circuit and overload The inner pin is the negative pole the outer pin is the positive pole IMPORTANT gt Before you connect an effect to the power supply of the XDS it is mandatory to check whether the voltage type AC or DC and the voltage V match For DC devices the polarity must match too Furthermore the power consumption of the connected effect must not exceed the value mA specified at the power socket of the XDS 7 1 Connection amp Adaptor Cables The XDS ships with different connection and adaptor cables Depending on the connector of your stompbox you will need the one or the other adaptor Normal connection cable With this cable a single effect is connected to the powersupply of the XDS e 5 Plugs Distribution Cable If you have several stompboxes powered with direct current DC and the same voltage you can connect them to a single power supply using the 5 plugs distribution cable All effects together must not consume more current mA than specified at the power jack of the XDS If you do not need all five plug isolate the unused ones with insulating tape IMPORTANT gt At the AC connections only one device can be connected The multiple distribution cables must not be used at the AC terminals Furthermore do NOT use the polarity adaptor red plug together with the 5 plugs distribution cable IMPORTANT gt Only if you have connected the O
20. he Store button twice the configuration of the eight loops is saved to the current preset number The current preset number is the one last recalled in the XDS Power LED The red LED of the XDS indicates that the system Is operating Blinking LED gt the XDS is working but no foot controller has been detected at the StageWire port Solid LED gt The System is working and the communication with the foot controller works properly LED flickers gt The XDS is receiving data on StageWire input Page 6 3 2 The Rear Panel Sri ATION Or DO xk Power Cable Depending on the country the XDS is designed to operate on 110 120 or 220 240 volts Before connecting the XDS to the grid you must check whether the voltage printed on the XDS information Is consistent with the country specific mains voltage Fuse The fuse is used to protect the device Defect fuses must be replaced using only equivalent fuses Lower or higher values than indicated on the back of the equipment are inadmissible and can even lead to the destruction of the equipment Tap Relais The Tap Relais connection is an isolated switching contact If your effects device has a connection for a tap footswitch you can connect it with the Tap Relais connection of XDS using a normal jack cable One switch on the foot controller can then be used to adjust tempo based parameters of the effect unit such as delay times This is done by beat
21. ies You can also pass the cables on the back of the drawer There is a bar on the back where you can attach the cables More connection examples can be found in chapter 6 Page 10 5 3 Connecting External Units to the XDS Of course you can also connect 19 effect units to the XDS as well as very big stompboxes which are located a separate drawer or panel First plug the cables for external units into the XDS and attach them to the bar at the back of the drawer using cable ties Before you connect the other end or shorten the cables make sure that they are long enough even if the drawer is pulled out completely You can simply let the cable to the amplifier and the USB cable hang out on the back we recommend to plug the USB cable permanently into the XDS and fit it to the bar at the back If you prefer it 100 professionally you need a separate patch panel on the back or front of your rack Hard wire the cables to the plugs of the patch panel and fit them to the panel Make sure that the cables are neither to long nor to short to pull out the drawer Lay them in a arc in order to open and close the drawer easily 5 4 Tuner Mute Function You can use one loop as a Tuner Mute function e Connect the Input of your tuner to the Send the Output of the tuner will not be connected e Plug a short circuited Jack plug into the Return Tip connected with shield Mute plu WM Tip gt You can also use the Tap Relais as a mute
22. ies the recipient the XDS what it shall do That s all You can connect your Prostage devices and use the basic functions directly without having to deal with MIDI If you want to use the advanced functionality of the system you can find more detailed information on MIDI in the users manual of the System Manager software 2 2 StageWire StageWire is a further develooment of MIDI The technology has been developed by Prostage specifically for the use on stage StageWire is a connection where multiple devices communicate with each other bidirectional via a Standard microphone cable Using StageWire you can interconnect up to 14 Prostage foot controllers to control the XDS The foot controllers are joined together in a chain This means you simply run a microphone cable trom the first foot controller to the second another cable from the second to the third foot controller and so on The foot controller s are supplied with power by the XDS 2 3 Stompbox Mode Instant Access On Off Switches Instant Access are direct access switches These on off switches work like an analog pedal switch which is connected directly to the amplifier for example to switch between the channels So at the foot controller you can define a switch which is firmly assigned to a loop of the XDS This switch then simply turns on and off the loop at the XDS 2 4 Preset Program Change Presets are saved settings that can be recalled with a switc
23. is switched whether by hand or by preset changes the XDS sends the new switching state on the StageWire bus so that all foot controller eg X07 display the switches current state 8 2 Switching the Relays with Instant Access Switches Stompbox Mode Direct Switching w o Presets The loops can also be switched on and off directly with a switch on the foot controller so as with a simple analog footswitch At the foot controller one or more switches have to be assigned to this function e g using the Prostage X07 If you use a Standard MIDI foot controller this is done by using Control Change CC messages Which button on the foot controller switches which loop 15 set by the System Manager software 8 3 Programming with the System Manager Software All further programming such as setting of the MIDI channel can be done with the Prostage System Manager software PC or Mac The software and its users manual can be downloaded for free on our website Www prostage eu gt Support gt Download 9 Firmware Upgrade The firmware is the operating system the software within the XDS New firmware adds more functionality to the system You can upgrade the firmware to the latest version yourself All information about this can be found in the manual of the System Manager software 10 MIDI Implementation Chart The XDS is part of the coherent Prostage system The XDS handles all MIDI data as they are configured by the System Manager sof
24. r Do NOT use the polarity adaptor together with the 5 plugs distribution cable NOTE gt Additional power amp adapter cables can be purchased from Prostage 7 2 Power hungry effect units and special power supplies Effects that need a special power supply or consume a lot of power such as Electro Harmonix must be powered by the original power supply We recommend to fit the power supply on the back of the rack outside the XDS Run the power cable for the effect into the drawer The cable can be attached to the bar on the back of the XDS Page 18 8 Programming amp Operation IMPORTANT gt The effects themselves must always remain switched on because not the effect itself is switched but its signal routing 8 1 Creating Presets directly at the XDS Inside the XDS you can save 128 presets The settings of the loops i e whether the effect is in the signal path or not can be easily programmed First choose on the foot controller the program number for which you want to save the settings Thus the corresponding preset is recalled in the XDS e Enable disable the effects as you like them to be activated in this preset using the switches on the XDS e Finally press the store button twice Thus the current setting of the eight loops will be stored to the current preset number To indicate that the new preset is stored the red LED turns off for a brief moment IMPORTANT gt Whenever a loop or switching output
25. tware Therefore you will find the MIDI Implementation Chart in the manual of the System Manager software Page 19 11 Warning Instructions and Warranty 11 1 Warnings and Safety Instructions For reasons of the product liability we are obligated to make clear certain safety aspects which must not be ignored under any circumstances The device must not be stored or operated in damp or wet environment Before you connect the XDS to the power grid make sure that the tension of the equipment corresponds with the mains voltage of the country specific grid If the data of the power grid does not match the data printed on the back of the equipment it must not be connected to the grid under any circumstances The power plug of the equipment must be easily accessible so that it can be disconnected trom the grid In addition we recommend you to connect the equipment to a switchable current distribution The device serves for routing guitar signals as well as for controlling amplifiers and must be used exclusively for this purpose The equipment must be opened only by qualified technical personnel Inside the device lethal tensions arise In addition there are no user serviceable parts inside the device In order to avoid damages you should be careful when transporting and setting up the devices Please avoid strong variations in temperature Particularly the change from the cold transport vehicle to the usually warm Stage can cause condensing humi
26. ut of group A directly to the In of group B using a short jack cable you can use the same power supply for the stompboxes in group A as for those in group B Otherwise DO NOT use the same power supply In this case the stompboxes in group A and group B must be powered independently see draft on the next page Page 16 Proper use of power distribution cables OO IN 1 1 LOOP2 LOOP3 LOOP4 OUT IN LOOP1 LOOP2 LOOP3 LOOP4 OUT Group A Group B OO 17 e Battery Clip There are effects that do not have a connection for an external power supply but are only intended for battery operation These effects can be connected with the power supply of the XDS via the battery clip adapter e Adaptor 2 1mm gt 2 5mm Although the power connectors look the same in the effects there are two different standards With most sockets the inner pin is 2 1mm But there are also manufacturers that use 2 5mm and then the normal connection cable does not fit into the socket In this case you can put this adaptor in between e Mini Jack Adaptor Effect units that have a mini jack connector instead of the usual power socket can be connected with this adaptor e Polarity Adaptor By default the negative pole is on the inner pin of the power socket But even here there are manufacturers who do the opposite In this case you can invert the polarity with the red marked adapte
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