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06: How to select and control the effects
Preset Selection
Make sure effects are engaged by checking the ON/OFF light. Toggle the ON/OFF
pedal to turn it on, if necessary.
Select any of the four presets by using the
SELECT pedal to advance through
them. Note which of the
MOD SOURCE lights are on at the top of the EFFECT
knob. These select what will be sweeping the effect. If the
HOT HAND light is not
on, moving the
HOT HAND will not make any difference.
Editing
Use the EFFECT knob to select any of the 7 phasers or 7 flangers.
Hold down the SELECT pedal, and turn the EFFECT knob. It will now change
the MOD SOURCE selection instead of making an effect selection.
Use the DEPTH control to select the amount of modulation depth (sweep)
applied to the effect.
Use the MOTION/SPEED control to select how fast the modulation source var-
ies. It determines how much the Hot Hand responds to rapid motion; it sets
the LFO speed; and it controls how quickly the ENVELOPE tracks the levels of
the guitar signal.
Turn the MOTION/SPEED knob such that the LED indicator light moves across
the bottom-most part of the range. This will change the state of the
INVERT
switch. If
INVERT is on, both the HOT HAND and ENVELOPE direction of sweep
will be reversed.
When LFO is selected as the MOD SOURCE, turning on INVERT will select SEQ
as the modulation source instead of the
LFO. Sequencer patterns will then be
used to sweep the effect.
Hold down the SELECT pedal, and adjust FREQUENCY range for the phasers,
and DELAY time for the flangers with the DEPTH knob.
Advanced editing
The Back Page parameters provide access to a number of miscellaneous
parameters, including control of the sequencer. Press
SAVE while holding down
the SELECT pedal to edit these parameters. See page 26-30 for a detailed list.
Save Preset
If you wish to save the changes you have made to a preset location, hold down
the SAVE button. When the preset LED stops blinking, the data has been saved
to the current preset.
05 : Calibration (optional)
Calibration is recommended, but not required. See page 11 for additional
information.
Calibration is easy. Just turn the
EFFECT knob to the CALIBRATE
position and hold your strumming hand in its normal playing position over
the strings. Your hand should be held relatively still. Then, tap the
ON/OFF
pedal once. The
ON/OFF LED will blink for a few seconds. When the LED is off,
you are calibrated and ready to go. Turn the Effect Selector knob away from
the CALIBRATE position to select an effect.
04 : Attaching the Hot Hand Motion Sensor
Choose the ring size which fits most comfortably. This is ideally placed on the
middle or ring finger of your strumming hand (A). Put your guitar on and take
out the Hot Hand sensor. Insert the Hot Hand into the ring as shown. To pre
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vent the sensor cord from interfering with your playing, use the provided arm
band (B) to hold it up near your elbow as shown. Once everything is comfort
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able, attach the wire that comes from the Hot Hand into the
EXTENSION CABLE.
Note: the extension cable is not required for operation, but it is almost cer
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tainly required for using the product in the standing position. When the Hot
Hand is connected, and the control box is powered-on, a blue
LED will glow in
the sensor to indicate is it ready to be used (C).
A
B
C
Quick Start | 98 | Quick Start
Hot Hand Ring
LED
Hot Hand Motion Sensor
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