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DOD GS30 User Manual

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Comp/Wah - This button will access the Compressor and Wah effects. Successive presses of this button

ill toggle between the Compressor and the Wah. The selected effect is indicated by the flashing LED. The status

f the selected effect can then be changed by rotating the Data Wheel. Compression and Wah can be used

multaneously. See page 19 for a complete description of Compression and Wah effects.

2. Expression - This button is used to assign functions to the Expression Pedal. Pressing this button once

ill cause the Expression LED, and the LED of the Parameter currently assigned to the Expression pedal to begin

ashing. Rotating the Data Wheel will change the assignment. The new Parameter selection will be indicated by a
ashing LED in the effect group, or parameter section. Only one Parameter at a time can be controlled by the
xpression Pedal. Successive presses of this button will allow you to edit the range of the Expression Pedal. See
age 16 for more information on assigning the Expression Pedal.

3. Model - This button will access the Amp and Guitar Modeling section. The LED next to the currently

elected Amp/Guitar Model will flash. Successive presses of the Model button will advance through all available

mp and Guitar Models. Only one Model can be used in each Preset. The Display will show the status of the

Modeling section as either

on, or two dashes -- indicating bypass. Rotate the Data Wheel to change between

n and bypass. See page 19 for a complete description of Amp/Guitar Models.

4. Tone/Gate - This button will access the Gain, EQ, and Level Parameters of the selected Model, as well as

he Noise Gate Threshold. The selected Modeling Parameter will be indicated by a flashing LED. The Display will

how the value of the selected Parameter, and rotating the Data Wheel will adjust the value. Successive presses of

he Tone/Gate button will advance through all of these Parameters. A separate value for each Modeling Parameter

an be stored to Presets. See page 19 for a complete description of Tone adjustments and Noise Gate effect.