Normally, set it lo Ihe r enter position, then adjust il as necessary unlit the vocal or guitar soto is suifk iently erased. BASS Knob As a result of using the Canceler function, a guitar’s boss sounds could lie canceled as wet I, cre.it inn >' shallow sound lacking much of I he lower frequency content. If this happens, you can adjust this kwjblo emphasize the bass, and produce a wetl-balanced sound. Normally, set il lo the center position, then adjust Ihe bass according fo your taste. Rotating the Bass Knob clockwise increases the lower frequency content. Canceler Button Canceler Indicator This turns on or off ihe Canceler function. The Canceler Indicator lights when the Canceler is lurried on. OUTPUT LEVEL Knob T his iidjusls the overall volume ot ihe sound mixture (combining external audio and Ihe guitar sound). Il controls the level of what is output to the Output jacks and Headphone jack. HEADPHONE Jack Accepts connection of headphones (slereo mini type). -RETURN- BOSS TM-7 GUITAR MONITOR POWt R _ DC IN OUTPUT LEVEL MASTER | BASS MIDDLE THEBLE G.AMP SIMULATOR Î ' ' VOLUME GAIN POWER Indicator Lights up when the TM-7 is switched on. INPUT Jack Conned an electric guitar to this jack (standard phone type). MASTER Knob This adjusts the volume of (he Riiit.tr sound. Turn il clockwise lo increase (lie volume. Use il for adjusting the balance respective lo the audio signal's level. TREBLE Knob This adjusts the treble of Ihe guitar sound. Rot;1 ting il clockwise emphasizes Ihe higher frequencies. MIDDLE Knob This adjusts the middle frequencies of the guitar sound. Rotating il clockwise emphasizes the middle frequencies. BASS Knob This adjusts the bass of the guitar sound. Rotating il clockwise emphasizes the lower frequencies. * When the Treble/Middle/Bass knobs are all set to the minimum, no guitar sound will be output. GAIN Knob Used lo control Ihe amount of distortion generated hy the amplifier. Rotating it clockwise increases the distortion. VOLUME Knob This adjusts Ihe volume of the amplifier. Rotating it clockwise increases Ihe volume. The distortion of the guilar sound is altered by adjusting the Gain Knob and Volume Knob. For example, lo obtain a clean sound, lower ihe Gain Knob and raise the Volume Knob. On the other hand, lo create a distorted sound, raise the Gain Knob anil lower the Volume Knob. The TM-7 has three volume controls - you can adjust the distortion with the Gain and Volume Knobs, and adjust the volume of Ihe guitar sound with the Master Knob. Tor examples of some basic settings, including toneconlrolling. refer lo "SAMMLF SETTINGS". GUITAR AMP SIMULATOR This is a full-scale guitar amplifier simulator that features three volume and three tone controls. Provides output of the powerful sound of a guitar amplifier, whether when monitoring with an audio system or headphones, or when LINE recording. Side/Rear Panel POWER Switch Turns the TM-7 on or off. While the unii is on, the Power Indicator will be lighted. SEND/RETURN Jacks Connect an external effects unii to these jacks. Once an effects unit has been connected, the guitar sound will be output after passing through the external effect, so you can enjoy the guitar sound with the external effect applied to it. Since the returns support stereo, effects units providing stereo output can be enjoyed to the full. SEND Jack Connect an external effect to this output jack. Connect this jack to the input jack on the external etYect. RETURN Jacks L(MONO)/R These input jacks are used tor connecting with an external effects unit. Connect the output jacks on the externa) effect to these jacks. If the external effect provides only monaural output, connect to UMONO). * The external effects unit connected to the Send/Return jacks on the TM-7 is connected to the output from the Guitar Amplifier Simulator. * Connecting an effect to the TM-7 may cause a change in the degree of distortion obtained. If so, rotate the Master Knob counterclockwise to lower the output level of the signal sent from the Send jack. AC Adaptor Jack Connect the optional AC adaptor (BOSS PSA Series) to this jack. By using an AC adaptor, you are treed from worry about the battery wearing out, and can continue to use the unit for as long as you want. * Even when using the AC adaptor, keep the battery inserted in the TM-7. This way, the unit will continue to operate on battery power even if the AC adaptor is disconnected by mistake. * Be sure to use only the specified adaptor (PSA Series; depending on the voltage system in your country). Using any other adaptor can cause malfunction or damage. Ifyou are not going to use the unit for an extended period of time, be sure to remove the AC adaptor from the wall socket. LINE IN Jacks t/R Connect an audio source such as a cassette player or CO player to these jacks {RCA phono type}. OUTPUT Jacks L(MONO)/R Use these output jacks when monitoring the sound using an audio system or to record ...