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It is perfect, exactly what we needed. It's like the paper version but less clutter.
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Received my manual within 24 hours. Very clear scan of the manual I needed. Thanks!
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Very clear scan, I recommend it. Definitely a must have for any 3362 owner.
Alpine could have written a slightly more complete manual, though. It's already pretty huge, but the unit has so many functions, I feel some more explanation would have been better.
Yamaha's manual of their comparable YDSP-1 is a little better in my opinion.
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Correct manual received and of good quality but the contents of the file for the Service Manual for the same monitor is for a 20" TV not the RGB Monitor.
Hints & Tips � Building a New Tone
Stompbox Routing
8� 2
As you probably know from, the Basic Operations chapter, stompboxes can be set up to feed Amp 1, Amp 2 or both amps (for a refresher, see page 4�17). Set up the stompboxes to feed the amp however you�d like. To keep things simple, you may find it helpful to set them up like this:
Setting Up a Stompbox
At this point, you may want to follow our little rule of thumb of putting Distortion in Stombox 1, Modulation in Stompbox 2 and Delay in Stompbox 3. But if you�re looking to do something more adventurous with the routing or the ordering of the stompboxes, that�s great too, and it�s why we provided you all the flexibility there is here. When you�re dialing in the setting for a stompbox, it�s good to A/B between the stompbox on and stompbox off states to make sure that you�ve got the levels where you want them for each situation. For modulation and delay effects, you may also want to set the effect to be locked to tap tempo, and set the note value it will use. Once again (and this is the last time we�re gonna bring it up, we promise), tweaking at level and with other musicians is recommended. Also, as you�re tweaking it�s a good idea to save various versions of the tone along the way. This way, if things start out well, but then you wander off in a direction that doesn�t pan out, you don�t have to go all the way back to the beginning. You may want to treat one bank as your �tone workshop�, using the A, B, C, D channels in the bank to save various versions of a tone, and then switching back and forth to hear the differences between them.
Add Post Effects
Okay, you�ve now done all you could do with a traditional amp and stomp box setup (plus another amp), but Vetta�s still got a lot more to offer. Tremolo, Compression and EQ are ready and waiting, though it�s often good to leave the EQ, and sometimes the post Compression, for a last step of refinement, in order to help yourself avoid overdoing it with either one.
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