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Main Panel Manual Ample Guitar RBCONTENTS1INSTRUMENT PANEL (1)1.1O VERVIEW OF I NSTRUMENT P ANEL (1)1.2S AVE/L OAD P RESET (1)1.3A LTERNATE T UNER (2)2MAIN PANEL (2)2.1O VERVIEW OF M AIN P ANEL (2)2.2A RTICULATIONS &P OLY L EGATO (3)2.2.1Articulation List (3)2.2.2Sustain & Pop (4)2.2.3Natural Harmonic (4)2.2.4Palm Mute (4)2.2.5Slide In from below & Slide Out downwards (4)2.2.6Legato Slide (Poly Legato) (5)2.2.7Hammer-On & Pull-Off (Poly Legato) (9)2.2.8Mordent (11)2.2.9Doubled Keyswitches (11)2.3S OUND M ODE (11)2.4D OUBLED I NSTRUMENTS (12)2.5R ICH F RET S OUND (12)2.6C APO (12)2.7C APO L OGIC M ODE (12)2.8O PEN S TRING F IRST (12)2.9P LAY M ODE S WITCH (13)2.10A UTO L EGATO M ODE S WITCH (13)2.11S TROKE N OISE (13)2.12V IBRATO W HEEL (13)2.13S TRING F ORCE &C APO F ORCE (13)2.13.1String Force (13)2.13.2Capo Force (14)2.14FX S OUND G ROUP (14)2.15P OLY R EPEATER (15)2.16H OLD P EDAL T OGGLE (15)1 Instrument Panel1.1Overview of Instrument Panel1.2 Save/Load PresetPreset button displays current preset in use. The “Default” preset is loaded automatically when the plugin starts. Preset name is shown as “Preset” if the “Default” preset is not found. To load a preset, click preset name to open the file chooser window. Left and right arrow can also be used to quickly change preset. To save current preset, click the down arrow to open the preset save window.1.3Alternate TunerTuning of all strings can be altered altogether with one tuner, 2 semitones down at most. Tuning is fully compatible with Strummer, Tab and all articulations.2Main Panel2.1Overview of Main Panel2.2Articulations & Poly Legato 2.2.1Articulation List2.2.2Sustain & PopKeyswitch is C0. Notes of velocity less than 127 will be Sustain. notes of velocity 127 will be Pop.2.2.3Natural HarmonicKeyswitch is C#0.2.2.4Palm MuteKeyswitch is D0. Lower the velocity, greater the mute depth. If you press C0 and D0 at the same time, subsequent notes of high velocity will be Sustain and notes of low velocity will be Palm Mute.2.2.5Slide In from below & Slide Out downwardsKeyswitch is D#0. When D#0 is before a note, subsequent note will be Slide In. When D#0 is during a note, Slide Out is triggered whose velocity is determined by D#0. Articulation will return to Sustain when note ends. You can also stay on this articulation by holding the keyswitch. Articulation will not return to Sustain while this keyswitch is held.2.2.6Legato Slide (Poly Legato)Keyswitch is E0. Slides of all possible intervals on the fretboard are supported, whose speed is controlled with the destination note’s velocity. Slide triggered by E0 with high velocity will change fret position. Low velocity will not.The articulation will return to previous one when the destination note ends. You can also stay on this articulation by holding the keyswitch. Articulation will not return while this keyswitch is held.* The two notes must overlap in time.* E0 must be ahead of the start note.* The two notes must be on the same string.Poly Legato: Press the highest note of destination to slide upwards; Press the lowest note of destination to slide downwards.Slides on different strings with different intervals: Use the String Force keyswitch before each note to notify the intended strings (note on at least 1 tick before). Then the start notes will only slide to other notes (with String Force keyswitches) on the same string.Slide Smoother: The speed of long legato slide (slide more than 2 frets) is determined by the velocity of destination note. Higher the velocity, faster the speed.Auto Slide requires:1.Auto legato mode is Auto Legato Slide.2.The two notes must overlap in time.3.The two notes must be on the same string.4.Instrument Mode.2.2.7Hammer-On & Pull-Off (Poly Legato)Keyswitch is F0. HP triggered by F0 of high velocity will change fret position if it goes beyond current position. Low velocity will not.Articulation will return to previous one when the destination note ends. You can also stay on this articulation by holding the keyswitch. Articulation will not return while this keyswitch is held.* The two notes must overlap in time.* F0 must be ahead of the start note.* The two notes must be on the same string.Poly Legato: Press the highest note of destination to Hammer On; Press the lowest note of destination to Pull Off.HP on different strings with different intervals:Same as slides, use the String Force keyswitch before each note to notify the intended strings (note on at least 1 tick before). Then the start notes will only HP to other notes (with String Force keyswitches) on the same string.Auto HP requires:1.Auto legato mode is Auto Legato HP.2.The two notes must overlap in time.3.The two notes must be on the same string.4.Instrument Mode2.2.8MordentKeyswitch is F#0. The mordent interval is major second. Playing this keyswitch when a note is sounding will play legato to Mordent. Articulation will return to Sustain when the note ends. You can also stay on this articulation by holding the keyswitch. Articulation will not return while this keyswitch is held.2.2.9Doubled KeyswitchesPress 2 Keyswitches at the same time to get two articulations to switch via velocity layer.2.3Sound ModeMono and Stereo modes are available. You can adjust the volume of different microphones to get more sound.1. Stereo2. DI2.4Doubled InstrumentsToggle on to achieve an authentic doubling effect with only one instrument.2.5Rich Fret SoundIn real performance, a lot of playing noises are generated. Virtual instrument would sound unnatural without those noises. Ample Sound Engine can generate rich Fret Noise automatically.FR:Fingering Release Sound Gain2.6CapoIt simulates the real capo. It can transpose the pitch without changing the fingering.2.7Capo Logic Mode2 kind of Capo Logic modes:1.Melody Mode:Melody Mode, the range is 3 octaves. Triggered bypressing B6 with high velocity.2.Chord Mode:The range is 5 frets. Triggered by pressing B6 with lowvelocity.2.8Open String FirstE1 A1 D2 G2 B2 and E3 5 notes will be played on open strings.It can be toggled on with note G#6, High velocity toggles on, Low velocity toggles off.2.9Play Mode SwitchInstrument Mode:It is limited by the real playing rules of the instrument, such as two notes on the same string cannot ring simultaneously.Keyboard Mode:When Keyboard Mode is on, multiple notes can be played on same string simultaneously.Solo Mode :Only a single note can be played simultaneously.* Both Keyboard Mode and Solo Mode will disable Automatic Legato.2.10Auto Legato Mode SwitchThere are 3 modes: Automatic Slide; Automatic Hammer On and Pull Off; Off.Note D#6 with high velocity sets the mode to Automatic Slide, and low velocity sets the mode to Automatic Hammer On and Pull Off.2.11Stroke NoiseA strummed noise will be generated automatically for polyphonic notes.2.12Vibrato WheelPlease refer to the “Banjo Settings and CPC Manual”.To vibrate automatically, open Settings Panel and toggle on Auto Mod.2.13String Force & Capo Force2.13.1String ForceSpecify a string to be played. G0-C1 correspond to 6th string-1st string. High velocity String Force will affect fret position,while low velocity will not.2.13.2Capo ForceSwitch to a fret position manually. A yellow line will be displayed after pressing C#1, Press E1-A#2 to switch to position 0-18 respectively.2.14FX Sound Group2.15Poly RepeaterPress D6 to repeat notes being played. Polyphonic notes are supported. 2.16Hold Pedal ToggleWebsite: Free Version Download: /en/download.aspOnline Service: /AmpleSoundTechTech-Born MusicProduced and Copyright provided by Beijing Ample Sound Technology Co. Ltd。
AMERICAN STANDARD LONGBOARD STRATOCASTER® LTD ED(0171506721)PARTS LISTREF#DESCRIPTION PARTNUMBER 1BODY LTD ED LONGBOARD STRAT7707567521 2NECK ASSY LTD ED LONGBOARD STRAT 7707568000 3KEY GTR 2 PIN MTG SHORT 0058142000 4KEY GTR DUAL PIN MNT 0990820100 5WASHER KEY 0053106049 6BUSHING KEY 0058820049 7STRING GUIDE TREE AM STD 0021537000 8SCREW SMAB 3 X 3/8 RHP ZA CHROME 0021405049 9NECK PLATE LTD ED CHROME W/TILT0080684000 10SCREW SMA 8 X 1-3/4 OHPH ZARTAN0021424049 11SWITCH 5-WAY LEVER W/METAL0991367000 12SCREW 6-32 X 5/8 RHP ZARTAN 0994925000 13KNOB P/U SWITCH VINT AGED WHT0994938000 14KNOBS STRAT 1 VOL 2 TONE AGED WHT 0991369000 15CONTROL 250K SPLIT SHAFT 3/8”0061293000 16NUT HEX 3/8-32 X 3/32 TK NI0016352049 17WASHER LOCK INTL 3/8 X .6870016436049 18WASHER FLAT 3/8 X .614 NI0031153049 19CAPACITOR MPF RDL .022µF 250V 10%0024832049 20JACK PHONE OPEN CIRCT 110021956049 21FERRULE JACK RECESS FOOTBALL CHROME0050100000 22SCREW WOOD 4 X 1-1/4 RH ZA 0021408049 23BRIDGE ASSY SUBSONIC HARDTAIL0058420000 23A BRIDGE PLATE NON TREMOLO0032911000 23B SADDLE CC STRAT SS POL RH CC0058084000 23C SCREW MACH 4-40 X 5/8 PHP BLK0017031049 23D SPRING BRIDGE 4 COIL 3/8 BLACK0019394049 23E SPRING BRIDGE 3 COIL 1/4 BLACK0019395049 23F SCREW HEIGHT ADJ 1/40026779049 23G SCREW HEIGHT ADJ 5/160026780049 24SCREW SMA 8 X 1 OHP ZA0021373049 25PICKUP ASSY SB-2 ZEBRA7707957000 26TUBING LATEX CUT .550 X 1/8 ID X .250 OD0039410000 27SCREW MACH 3-48 X 13/16 RHP #4 HEAD ZA0050166049*=NOT PICTURED IN DIAGRAMAMERICAN STANDARD LONGBOARD STRATOCASTER® LTD ED(0171506721)REF#DESCRIPTION PARTNUMBER 28PICKUP ASSY STRAT NK ALN325 AGED WHT0993115003 29TUBING LATEX CUT .300 X 1/8 ID X 1/4 OD0994916000 30SCREW SPECIAL MACH 4-40 X 13/16 #5 HEAD RHP ZA0063396049 31PICKUP ASSY STRAT MID ALN325 AGED WHT0993115002 32COVER CNTRL LONGBOARD STRAT BLK7707584000 33SCREW SMAB 2 X 1/2 FHP BLX9280530407 34BACK PLATE STRAT LONGBOARD BACK LOAD CLEAR7707583000 35STRAP BUTTON CHROME0063267049 36SCREW WOOD 6 X 1 OHP NI0016188049 37WHITE FELT WASHERS0994930000 38SCREW SET 1/4-20 X 3/8 OP NI HEX0031571000 39FERRULE STRING RETAINER CHROME0994917000 *CASE ABS MOLDED STRAT/TELE0996105106 *WRENCH 1/8 X 1-1/4 X 2-3/4 HEX0023811049 *WRENCH .050 HEX KEY SHORT ARM 0018531049*=NOT PICTURED IN DIAGRAMMASTER VOLUMESWITCH POSITION123455-WAY SWITCH POSITIONCONTROL NECK PICKUPMIDDLE PICKUPBRIDGE PICKUPPICKUP IS ON PICKUP IS OFFINDICATES POSITION OF 5-WAY SWITCHMASTER TONE (T1)NECK PICKUPMIDDLE PICKUP BRIDGE PICKUP。
V25RELECTRIC GUITAR AMPLIFIER WITH REVERBAND BUILT-IN CHROMATIC TUNERUser’s ManualMay be covered by one or more of the following: U.S. Patents #4538297, 4647876, 4696044, 4745309, 4881047, 4893099,5124657, 5263091, 5268527, 5319713, 5333201, 5402498 and 5493617.Other patents pending. Foreign patents pending.V elocity is a registered trademark of GHS Corporation Battle Creek MI, USARCopyright © 2006 GHS Corporation All Rights Reserved.PrecautionsNOTE: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS SECTION TO PROVIDEYEARS OF TROUBLE FREE USE. THIS UNIT REQUIRES CAREFUL HANDLING.•All warnings on this equipment and in the operating instructions should beadhered to and all operating instructions should be followed.•Do not use this equipment near water. Care should be taken so thatobjects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the unit through anyopenings.•The power cord should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused fora long period of time.•Do not block any ventilation openings (if applicable). Install in accordancewith the manufacturer’s instructions.•Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stovesor other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.•Only used attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.•Do not use this product with any case, stand tripod, bracket or table that isnot specified by the manufacturer. Insure that the case, stand, tripod,bracket etc. is properly adjusted and setup (follow all instructions). Extracare and caution should be taken to avoid tip over and injury.•Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused during longperiods of time.Refer all service to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus or if the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally or has been dropped.DO NOT A TTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS EQUIPMENT. THIS EQUIPMENTSHOULD BE SERVICED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. DO NOT MAKEANY INTERNAL ADJUSTMENTS OR ADDITIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT A TANY TIME. DO NOT TAMPER WITH INTERNAL ELECTRONICCOMPONENTS AT ANY TIME. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONSMAY VOID THE WARRANTY OF THIS EQUIPMENT, AS WELL AS CAUSINGSHOCK HAZARD.OPERA TING TEMPERA TUREDo not expose this unit to excessive heat. This unit is designed to operate between 32° Fand 104° F (0° C and 40° C). This unit may not function properly under extremetemperatures.INPUT jackConnect the output of your guitar to the 1/4” input jack with a shielded guitar cable.CH SELECT Button & LEDChannel Select button allows you to select between the DISTORTION or the CLEAN channel. When the Channel Select LED is ON (or lit) the DISTORTION channel is active. When the Channel Select LED is OFF (dark) the CLEAN channel is active.EQUALIZATION CONTROLS DISTORTION CHANNELLEVEL controlThis knob determines the LEVEL (or volume) of the CLEAN channel. Turning the knob clockwise will increase the LEVEL of the clean channel. Turning the knob counter-clockwise will decrease the LEVEL of the clean channel.CLEAN CHANNELGAIN controlThis knob determines the amount of GAIN (or distortion) added to the signal in the distortion channel.Turning the knob clockwise will add more GAIN to the signal. Turning the knob counter-clockwise will decrease the amount of GAIN added to the signal.LEVEL controlThis knob determines the LEVEL (or volume) of the distortion channel. Turning the knob clockwise will increase the LEVEL of the distortion channel. Turning the knob counter-clockwise will decrease the LEVEL of the distortion channel.BASS controlThis knob controls the overall bass of both the DISTORTION and CLEAN channels. The BASS control boosts or cuts the amount of low frequencies, or bass sound in the signal.MIDDLE controlThis knob controls the overall MIDDLE frequencies of both the DISTORTION and CLEAN channels.The MIDDLE control boosts or cuts the amount of mid-band frequencies present in the signal.FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTIONS 1234567EFFECTS and CONTROLSREVERB controlAdjusts the amount of reverb added to your guitar’s signal. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the effect.HEADPHONE jackPlugging your headphones into this jack disconnects the sound going to the speaker and allows you to practice in private.TREBLE controlThis knob controls the overall TREBLE of both the CLEAN and DISTORTION channels. The TREBLE control boosts or cuts the amount of high frequencies present in the signal.891011POWER CORD PLUGUsing the supplied detachable power cord, plug the amplifier into any standard wall outlet. Please be sure to check your local wiring and voltage to make sure your amplifier is the proper voltage for your area of the world. Please follow all the precaution guidelines found in the front of this manual. When replacing the fuse,please be sure to replace the fuse with the specific fuse as stated on the chassis next to the power cord plug.A description on how to change the fuse is covered later in this manual.BACK PANEL DESCRIPTIONS * Rocktron single (RFS1) and double (RFS2) footswitches are available and sold separately.FOOTSWITCH JackFOOTSWITCH Input - RFS2Using a ROCKTRON RFS2 footswitch and a stereo cord (both sold separately) you can change thechannels between DISTORTION and CLEAN and turn the REVERB effect on and off.1213Built-in Chromatic Tuner FunctionsON/OFF buttonPress this button to engage the tuner function. When tuner is “ON” the IN-TUNE (point 4) LED will be blinking.NOTE displayThe notes will light depending on the note being played or tuned. The dots between the notes show sharp or flat notes, such as A# or Bflat or C# or Dflat.FLAT A rrowWhen lit, this arrow shows that the note being tuned is FLA T.The built-in Chromatic Tuner is located on the top of the amplifier. The tuner is calibrated to A440, stan-dard tuning. Please see below for function details.IN-TUNE LEDWhen lit, this green LED shows that you are IN-TUNE.SHARP ArrowWhen lit, this arrow shows that the note being tuned is SHARP .12345To Tune1) Turn the tuner “ON”2) Play a note on your guitar. The tuner automatically senses the note being played and will show you the note which is the closest to the one being played by lighting the appropriate NOTE in the NOTE LEDdisplay.3) If the note being played is flat, the FLA T Arrow, will be flashing as shown below. This shows by “how much” the guitar is out of tune from the note being played (in standard 440Hz tuning).4) Tune the string “up” until the center green LED is lit. As you are tuning the string up, the FLA T Arrow will decrease the flashing speed as you approach the IN-TUNE LED. Once this Green IN-TUNE LED is lit, the note is in tune.5) If the note being played is sharp, the SHARP Arrow, will be flashing as shown below.5) Tune the string “down” until the center green LED is lit. As you are tuning the string down, the SHARP Arrow will decrease the flashing speed as you approach the IN-TUNE LED. Once this Green IN-TUNE LED is lit, the note is in tune.6) To tune the string to a sharp or flat note, such as D# or Eflat tune the string up or down until the dot between the D and E (as shown below) is lit. The illustration below shows the string in Tune to D# (Eflat).7) Follow instructions 3-5 (above) to accurately tune the string to D# (Eflat)Power Output SpeakersEQHeadphone Output ChannelsEffects DimensionsW eightPower Requirements Fuse 25 Watts1 x 8” Custom V oiced V elocity Speaker by RocktronBassMiddleTrebleOne 1/4” jackDISTORTION and CLEAN (Footswitchable via Rocktron RFS2 footswitch - sold separately)Built-in spring REVERB (Footswitchable via Rocktron RFS2 footswtich - sold separately)385mm(W) x 420mm(H) x 212mm(D)15.5” x 16.5” x 8.5”23.5lbs (10.7KG)100 V olts AC 50/60Hz or 117 V olts AC, 60Hzor 220/240 V olts AC, 50/60Hz, as specified on chassis100-120V - use F500mA220-240V - use F300mAV25R SpecificationsFuse ReplacementWe recommend that you use an authorized repair person to change the fuse in this unit.To access the fuse, first power down the unit and unplug the cable from the wall outlet and the amplifier. Using a small screw driver, open the fuse tray by prying open the small tab as shown in the drawing above. Please note that the tray will not come all of the way out.Remove the old fuse and replace with a comparable new fuse and close the tray being sure that the tray snaps into position. You will find the information on the fuse used in the specifications section of this manual.Rocktron -A Division of GHS Corporation 2813 Wilber AvenueBattle Creek MI 49015USARocktron Phone:1-(269)-968-3351 Email:*****************2006-0001 Rev. 8/01/ Check us out on the web at:V25RELECTRIC GUITAR AMPLIFIER WITH REVERB ANDBUILT-IN CHROMATIC TUNER。
VTX30T wo-Channel Guitar Amplifier with Digital Signal ProcessingUser’s GuideTABLE OF CONTENTS:Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3The T op Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,5The Bottom Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5The DSP Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6System Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7T echnical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .back coverThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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 frequen-cy energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-ence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a par-ticular 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:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by SLM Electronics could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules.Declaration of ConformityManufacturer’s Name:SLM ElectronicsCorporate Headquarters:1901 Congressional Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63146 Primary Production Facility:700 Hwy 202 W, Yellville, Arkansas, 72687Product Type:Audio AmplifierProducts meet the regulations for compliance marking under:ETL standards UL6500, UL60065, or UL813CSA standards E60065 or C22.2 No.1-M90CE safety standard EN60065CE EMC standards EN55103 or EN55013 and EN61000C-tick designation Level 2, ABN #56748810738, ARBN# N222KETI standard K60065 (limited model approval)Compliance Support Contact: SLM Electronics, Attn: R&D Compliance Engineer1901 Congressional Drive, St Louis, Missouri, 63146 • Tel.: 314-569-0141, Fax: 314-569-0175Congratulations and thank you for choosing the Crate VTX30 Guitar Amplifier with Digital Signal Processing. This rugged amplifier features a Clean channel with a three-band EQ and level control, and a Solo channel with our patented FlexWave technology, Gain, Level and Shape control. An easy to operate DSP section lets you dial in a variety of digital effects including reverbs, delays, octave and wah-wahs. RCA input jacks allow connection of a CD or tape player for practicing with your favorite music, while the Headphones jack allows you to practice in private. The top-mounted electronic tuner allows you to get tuned and stay in tune any time the amplifier is on.In order to get the most out of your new amplifier, we strongly urge you to read this guide before you begin playing.And thank you for choosing C R A T E.34DSPPOWER LEVEL LEVEL LOW MID HIGH LEVELCD INPUTCLEANSOLO CLEANThe Top Panel:1: INPUT:Use this 1/4” jack to connect your guitar to the amplifier by means of a shield-ed instrument cable.SOLO CHANNEL:A high gain channel giving you sounds from a slight edge to serious overdrive.2:GAIN:Use this control to adjust the amount of distortion for the Solo channel.3: SHAPE: Use this control to adjust the tone of the Solo channel.4:LEVEL:Use this control to adjust the output level of the Solo channel.5: SOLO/CLEAN:Use this switch to select the Solo or Clean channel. With the switch in the out position, the Clean channel is selected. When the switch is depressed, the Solo channel is selected.CLEAN CHANNEL:A normal gain channel designed to give you crystal clear sounds to medium distortion.6: LEVEL:Use this control to adjust the output level of the clean channel.7: LOW:Use this control to adjust the low frequency level of the clean channel.8: MID:Use this control to adjust the midrange frequency level of the clean channel.9: HIGH:Use this control to adjust the high frequency level of the clean channel.10: DSP LEVEL:Use this control to adjust the level of the selected digital effect. The DSP effects can be turned on and off by using a footswitch (#17, rear panel).11: (DSP MODE): Use this control to select one of the 16 built-in digital effects. The nomenclature around the control is further explained in the chart on page 6.12: CD INPUT:Use these RCA jacks to connect the output from a CD payer or tape deck to the amplifier. The signal at these jacks is summed into a mono signal which is sent to the internal power amp circuit. Use the CD or tape player’s output level control to adjust the signal for the proper mix with your guitar.13:HEADPHONES:Use this jack to connect headphones to the amplifier. The internal speaker is disconnected when headphones are used.CAUTION:To avoid possible damage to your hearing, do not use headphones for extended periods of time at extremely loud levels.514: POWER:Use this switch to turn the amplifier on (top of the switch depressed) and off (bottom of the switch depressed). The switch illuminates when the amplifier is turned on.15:TUNER:The electronic tuner is activewhenever the amplifier is turned on, providingconstant, “real-time” tuning. The bottom rowof LEDs indicate which note (string) is beingtuned. The top row of LEDs provides direc-tional queues to facilitate quick and precisetuning of your instrument. The indicated note(string) is properly tuned when only the centerLED is illuminated.The Bottom Panel (not shown):16:EXTENSION SPEAKER:Use this jack to connect the amplifier to an external speak-er. The internal speaker is disconnected when this jack is used. The impedance of the external speaker must be 4 ohms or greater.WARNING:Do not attempt to use headphones in the Speaker jack! Permanent hearing damage could result!17:FOOTSWITCH:Use this jack to connect the 1/4” stereo plug on the cable of a two-but-ton footswitch (such as the Crate CFP2). This allows you to remotely switch between the Clean and Solo channels and turn the DSP function on and off.18:POWER CORD:The grounded power cord should only be plugged into a grounded power outlet that meets all applicable electrical codes and is compatible with the voltage,power, and frequency requirements stated on the bottom panel. Do not attempt to defeat the safety ground connection.6The DSP Section:FLANGER 1:slow deep flange w/reverb FLANGER 2:flange w/reverb & delay CHORUS 1:slow tremolo chorus w/reverb CHORUS 2:chorus w/reverb &delay ROTARY:rotating speaker effect OCTAVE:adds signal one octave below T-WAH:touch wah effect I-WAH:inverse wah effect DOUBLER:adds second signal slightly out of sync REVERB:small room reverbmedium room reverblarge room reverbconcert hall reverbDELAY:short slapback w/small room reverbmedium delay w/large room reverb slow deep flange w/reverb DSP LEVEL REVERBDOUBLER I-WAH T-WAH OCTAVE ROTARY CHORUS 2CHORUS 1FLANGER 2FLANGER 1DELAY Use the DSP control to select one of the 16 built-indigital effects. Use the DSP Level control to adjustthe amount of selected effect. In the fully counterclockwise position there will be no effect applied. Asyou rotate the Level control clockwise the amount ofeffect increases.The chart below describes each of the 16 positions ofthe selector, starting at the 12:00 position and work-ing clockwise.7System Block Diagram:INPUT FOOTSWITCH JACKBUFFERCLEAN POWER AMPEXTENSION SPEAKERSPEAKERTUNERA BC D EF GSOLODSPVTX30TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:Output Power Rating>30W RMS @5% THD, 4Ω, 120 VACGain Solo Ch98dB +/-6dB @ 1kHzClean Ch42dB +/-6dB @ 1kHzMaximum Input Signal Accepted 6 volts peak-to-peak min. @ 1kHzTone Controls Low20dB range @ 80HzMid12dB range @ 900HzHigh18dB range @ 10kHzSpeaker Size and Rating10” Crate Custom Design 4 ohmPower Requirements120 VAC, 60Hz, 50VA100/115VAC, 50/60Hz, 50VA230VAC, 50/60Hz, 50VASize and Weight16-1/2” H x 11-3/4” W x 9-1/4”D, 20 lbs.The VTX30 is covered with a durable Tolex material: wipe it clean with a lint-free cloth.Never spray cleaning agents onto the cabinet. Avoid abrasive cleansers which would damage the finish.Crate continually develops new products, as well as improves existing ones. For this reason, the specificationsand information in this manual are subject to change without notice.@2004 SLM Electronics, a division of St. Louis Music, Inc • 1400 Ferguson Avenue • St. Louis, MO 6313347-718-01 • 062104。
Precautions Preset Selection Tone Setting Tone Saving Quick Recall Buttons Tap Tempo Rhythm Setting TunerAUX INSystem SettingMain Features Panel layoutOperational GuidanceConnections BatteriesEffects Explanation Specifications Troubleshooting Patch List01010204040506070708080909111213151516*Please read carefully before proceeding*Power Supply:Please connect the designated AC adapter to an AC outlet of the correct voltage. Please be sure to use only an AC adapter which supplies 9V DC(±10%), , 300mA,center negative. Unplug the AC power adapter when not in use or during electrical storms.Connections:Always turn off the power and all other equipment before connecting or disconnecting.This will help prevent malfunction and damage to any of the devices. Make sure to unplug all connection cables and power cords before moving this unit. Location:To avoid deformation, discoloration, or other serious damage, do not expose Direct sunlightMagnetic fieldsExcessively dusty or dirty locationStrong vibration or shockInterference with other electrical devices and Cleaning:Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience reception interference. Operate this unit at a suitable distance from radios and televisions.Clean only with a soft, dry cloth.FCC certificationThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subjectto the following two conditions:This device may not cause harmful interference.This device must accept any interference received, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation.99 Factory presets and 99 user presets2 Auto wah effects10 Overdrive and distortion effects7 Amp models11 Modulation effects5 Different delays4 Reverb types40 Drums patterns and 10 metronomesTap tempo functionality02 0304 05 06 0708 09MODE:Control for scrolling through the various pages in the menu LCD Display: Displays the User Interface and provides all informationfor presets and parametersVALUE:Control for adjusting various parameters and selections within the User Interface.SAVE: Press to enter preset saving pageRHYTHM:Press to access Drum machine and MetronomeTUNER: Press to access guitar tunerEFFECTS CHAIN:Indicates the operational status of the differenteffect blocks and the currently selected page within the User Interface Quick Recall buttons:Quickly recalls 4 of your favorite presetsTAP:Tap tempo control for use with the drum machine, metronome and delay effects0110 11 12 13 1415 16INPUT:1/4” mono audio jack for connecting instrumentOUTPUT:Audio output 1/4” mono audio jackAUX IN:Stereo line in for connection to external devices such as mp3 player for audio playback.HEADPHONES: Stereo line out for connecting to a headset or other external audio equipmentDC IN:Connects to the supplied power adaptor(DC 9V, 300mA, )Master Volume: Adjusts the master output volume of the device Battery hatch: Insert 2 x AAA batteries for battery operationPowerMaster of Guitar Volume02Preset name Preset number 12Drum speed4Battery capacity301(9V, 300mA Preset Selection03Rotate the MODE control until "PL " is highlighted brightly on the "EFFECTS CHAIN' panel. The LCD Display will indicate the information of the current preset(P or U) . P stands for factory preset, U stands for user Preset. Rotating the Value control whilst on the Preset page will scroll through the various presets.Adjust the master output volumeMore details will be listed on page 16.Effect ChainRotate the 'MODE' control to scroll through the Edit pages of the various Effect blocks within the 'Effect Chain’Effect editing Effect On/Off010203Note:The effects chain display panel will illuminate to indicate which effects blocks are currently active within the selected presetThere are 6 effect blocks containing 39 types of effects in PE100's effect Chain. Each effect block provides a different kind of effect.PL = Preset Mode SY = System settingsAfter selecting the effect block you wish to edit using the MODE control, the LCD screen will display the effect model, the on/off status, all of the various settings and parameters of that effect.While on an effect blocks edit page, press the D quick recall button to switch that effect block on or off within the preset.Rotate the VALUE control to select your desired model.Press the VALUE control to scroll through the parameters.After selecting the parameter you wish to edit, rotate the VALUE control to adjust it's value. WAH = Wah Wah effectsREV = Reverb effects AMP = Amplifier Simulation models R.S = Rhythm(Drum machine and Metronomes)MOD = Modulation effects DS = Overdrive and Distortion effects DLY = Delay effectsThe tone can be saved as a User preset01 0203 04 05Press the SAVE buttonRotate the VALUE knob to select which preset number you wish to save your tone in. You can save your tone in any user preset U01 to U99. When you have selected your desired preset slot press the VALUE control to continue.Once you have finished entering the preset name press the SAVE button again to save the preset.Now you can edit the name of the preset. Rotate the VALUE control toscroll through the characters. Press the VALUE control to select acharacter and move onto the next character in the preset name.If you wish to cancel the saving procedure at any time during this process, simply rotate the MODE control to exit the saving page.Notes: P01 to P99 are for factory presets only and can not be used to store customuser presets. You can only save custom tones in U01-U99.TAP TEMPOTap Tempo has 2 operationsNotes: If the screen shows UNSAVED in PL mode, the quick recall button can notsave the tone.0102The QUICK RECALL buttons A,B,C,D provide an easy way to instantly store and recall 4 of your favorite presets.To store a preset in a quick recall slot make sure that PL is highlighted using the MODE control.Navigate to the preset you wish to store in the quick recall slot using the VALUE controlHold the quick recall button (A,B,C,D) where you wish to save the preset, for more than 1 second.The quick recall button will flash 3 times to confirm you have successfully stored the preset within that slot.To quickly recall that preset at any time just press the corresponding "quick recall button" whilst PL is highlighted on the EFFECTS CHAIN display.While you are using the RHYTHM function TAP is highlighted blue. Pressing theTAP button two or more times will synchronize the drum patterns and metronomes speed with your inputted tempoWhile you are not using the RHYTHM function TAP is highlighted red. Pressing theTAP button two or more times will synchronize the Delay time with your inputted tempo.Tuner010*********The PE100 contains 40 drum patterns and 10 metronomes .Pressing the RHYTHM button at any time will start or stop the drum patternsand metronomes.Rotate the MODE control until R.S is highlightedRotate the VALUE control to choose the DRUM or METRONOME.Press the VALUE control to highlight the rhythm parameter and rotate theVALUE knob to choose which rhythm you want.Press the VALUE control again and rotate it to edit the speed, the range isBPM40 to BPM260.Press the VALUE control once more and rotate it to edit the playback volume ofthe rhythm.Press the TUNER button at any time to access the tuning function page. The tuner is set to A=440Hz as stock, rotate the VALUE control to change this calibration.Press the VALUE control to highlight the bypass/mute parameter, rotate the VALUE control to switch between muted tuning and bypassed tuning.Pressing the TUNER button again will return you to the same page you were in whenyou first accessed the tuning function page.Select OUTPUT using the VALUE control, you can choose line out or ampout depending on what equipment you wish to connect your PE100 to.01Connect the output of your favorite external audio device, such as mp3 player, to this input using a mini stereo jack.Rotate the MODE control until SY is selected. The system settings include theOUTPUT type, LCD B (brightness), LCD M (invert colors), RESET (factory RESET).To perform a full factory reset of the PE100 rotate the VALUE control to highlight RESET and press it. Next you will be asked "are you sure to restore factory setting" select “YES” to perform a factory reset. Select “No” to cancel and return to the system settings page.04 Rotate the VALUE control to LCD M, press it. Rotate the VALUE control to invert the LCD display screens colors.03 Rotate the VALUE control to LCD B, press it. Rotate the VALUE control to edit the brightness of the LCD display screen.02Equip two AAA size batteries and close the battery compartment.Turn off PE100 and open the battery compartment.010203input JackThe PE100 will power on using batteries when something is connected to theWAH01NameSpecificationsTOUCH WAH FUNKY MONKEY A dynamically responsive autowah effect Time based Auto Wah effect.*NOTES: All product name called their company, here is only used in this product simulation effect of tone types.DLY05REV06DIGITAL ANALOG DYNAMIC ECHO TAPE ECHO NameSpecificationsRepeats the signal with no special processing, creates the most clean delay sound.Simulates analog delay equipment, produces a warm and vintage delay sound.The delay sound is low while playing, but increases when playing stops.Simulates the sound of a real Echo, authentic and natural delay sound.Simulates a vintage Tape Echo machineROOM HALL CHURCH PLATENameSpecificationsSimulates the acoustics of a room Simulates the acoustics of a concert hall.Simulates the acoustics of a big church.Simulates Plate reverberation.No. of Effect Modules: 6 modulesNo. of Effect Types: 39 Effect typesPreset Patch Memory:99 patchesUser’s Preset Patch Memory:99 patchesInput Jack:1/4” mono audio jackOutput Jack:1/4” mono audio jackHeadphone out:1/8” stereo audio jackAUX IN: 1/8” stereo audio jackPower requirements:AC adapter 9V DC,300mA,Dimensions:137mmX81mmX32mmWeight:230gAccessories:Owner’s Manual,AC adapter 9V DC.Can not power on:Check power connection——Make sure the power is connected correctly. Check the adapter——Make sure the adapter’s type is DC 9V/300mA/No sound or low volume:Check connection of cables——Make sure all the cables are connected firmly. Check the on/off switch and the volume setting of amp——Make sure each equipment’s volume is set to an appropriate level.High noise:Check the adapter——Make sure the adapter’s type is DC 9V/300mA/Check the cables——Make sure the cables are connected firmly and have no quality problemP01 P02 P03 P04 P05 P06 P07 P08 P09 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 P19 P20 P21 P22 P23 P24 P25DS CLEANGREENBLACKOC FUZZFL FUZZPH FUZZLOST FUZZLOST 1LOST 2SLOW DANCECLASSIC PURPLEGLASSBIG HAIRBLUE SPRINGOLD BRIT METALCHORUS ORGANSENSUOUSSUMMER 6969 LEADTUMBLEWEEDCOWBOY LEADVOCAL INDUSTRWALK IN THE WOCOCK ROCKBREATHEP26P27P28P29P30P31P32P33P34P35P36P37P38P39P40P41P42P43P44P45P46P47P48P49P50DAVE FLAVORSURFING RHYTHMSURFING LEADRANDYAGGRESSIVEAMANI RHYTHMAMANI SOLOGARY TRACKNO HESITATETRUE LOVEGOLDEN AGE RHYTHMGOLDEN AGE SOLOLOVEROCEAN SKYBRITISH METAL of preset of presetJTM45JTM45 SOLOJTM45 ELECTRONJTM45 WAHBRITISHBRITISH ODBRITISH DELAYBRITISH CHBRITISH SOLOBSMP51 P52 P53 P54 P55 P56 P57 P58 P59 P60 P61 P62 P63 P64 P65 P66 P67 P68 P69 P70 P71 P72 P73 P74 P75P76P77P78P79P80P81P82P83P84P85P86P87P88P89P90P91P92P93P94P95P96P97P98P99JC CHORUSTWIN REV1TWIN REV2TWIN REV3TWIN REV4REVERB ONLYCH CLEANFINECONFUSIONPH CLEANBP REVERBHOT WAHELANGER WAHLASER WAHCICADAFLUTTERINGAURORAELECTRICPOP CLEANVOODOO CHILDHAPPY BLUESHAIR METALJUST PUNKROTATING WINDROCK MONKEYJAZZ CLUBROCK SOUNDJST FIGHTERMEMORYCRUNCHERNARROWCOLLAPSEMID-NIGHTDREAM STREAMSWEET TALKINGCLOCK TOWER of preset of preset BSM SOLOBSM SOLO2BSM WAHBSM CRUNCHBSM ODBSM VIBBSM RHYTHMJC SOLOJC ODJC POSTJC CLEANTWIN REV SOLOJC METALMOOER AUDIO CO.,LTD Shenzhen, China。
IGLOO2 FPGA Evaluation KitQuickstart CardKit Contents—M2GL-EVAL-KITQuantity Description1IGLOO2 FPGA 12K LE M2GL010T-1FGG484 Evaluation Board 112 V, 2 A AC power adapter1FlashPro4 JTAG programmer1USB 2.0 A-Male to Mini-B cable1Quickstart cardOverviewThe Microsemi IGLOO®2 FPGA Evaluation Kit makes it easier to develop embedded applications that involve motor control, system management, industrial automation, and high-speed serial I/O applications such as PCIe, SGMII, and user-customizable serial interfaces. The kit offers best-in-class feature integration coupled with the lowest power, proven security, and exceptional reliability. The board is also small form-factor PCIe-compliant, which allows quick prototyping and evaluation using any desktop PC or laptop with a PCIe slot.The kit enables you to:• Develop and test PCI Express Gen2 x1 lane designs• Test signal quality of the FPGA transceiver using the full-duplex SerDes SMA pairs• Measure the low power consumption of the IGLOO2 FPGA• Quickly create a working PCIe link with the included PCIe Control Plane DemoHardware Features• 12K LE IGLOO2 FPGA in the FGG484 package (M2GL010T-1FGG484)• 64 Mb SPI flash memory• 512 Mb LPDDR• PCI Express Gen2 x1 interface• Four SMA connectors for testing the full-duplex SerDes channel • RJ45 interface for 10/100/1000 Ethernet • JTAG/SPI programming interface• Headers for I2C, SPI, and GPIOs• Push-button switches and LEDs for demo purposes• Current measurement test pointsRunning the DemoThe IGLOO2 FPGA Evaluation Kit is shipped with the PCI Express Control Plane demo preloaded. Instructions on running the demo design are available in the IGLOO2 FPGA Evaluation Kit PCIe Control Plane Demo user guide. See the Documentation Resources section for more information. ProgrammingThe IGLOO2 FPGA Evaluation Kit comes with a FlashPro4 programmer. Embedded programming with the IGLOO2 FPGA Evaluation Kit is also available, and it is supported by the Libero SoC v11.4 SP1 or later.Jumper SettingsJumper Development Kit Function Pins Factory DefaultJ23Selects switch-side MUX inputsof A or B to the line side 1–2 (input A to the line side) thatis on board 125 MHz differentialclock oscillator output will berouted to line sideClosed2–3 (input B to the line side)that is external clock requiredto source through SMAconnectors to the line sideOpenJ22Selects the output enablecontrol for the line side outputs 1–2 (line-side output enabled)Closed 2–3 (line-side output disabled)OpenJ24Provides the VBUS supply toUSB when using in Host mode OpenJ8Selects between RVI headeror FP4 header for applicationdebug1–2 FP4 for SoftConsole/FlashPro Closed2–3 RVI for Keil ULINK/IARJ-Link Open2–4 for toggling JTAG_SELsignal remotely using the GPIOcapability of the FT4232 chipOpenJ3Selects either the SW2 inputor the ENABLE_FT4232 signalfrom the FT4232H chip1–2 for manual power switchingusing the SW7 switch Closed2–3 for remote power switchusing the GPIO capability of theFT4232 chipOpenJ31Selects between FTDI JTAGprogramming and FTDI slaveprogramming1–2 for FlashPro FTDI JTAGprogramming Closed2–3 for SPI slave programming OpenJ32Selects between FTDI SPI andSC_SCI header 1–2 for programming throughFTDI SPI Closed 2–3 for programming throughSC_SPI header OpenJ35Selects between FP4 headerand FTDI JTAG 1–2 for programming throughFP4 header Closed 2–3 for programming throughFTDI JTAG Open©2016–2017 Microsemi Corporation. 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Microsemi does not grant, explicitly or implicitly, to any party any patent rights, licenses, or any other IP rights, whether with regard to such information itself Software and LicensingLibero ® SoC Design Suite offers high productivity with its comprehensive, easy-to-learn, easy-to-adopt development tools for designing with Microsemi’s low power Flash FPGAs and SoC. The suite integrates industry standard Synopsys Synplify Pro ® synthesis and Mentor Graphics ModelSim ® simulation with best-in-class constraints management and debug capabilities.Download the latest Libero SoC release/products/fpga-soc/design-resources/design-software/libero-soc#downloads Generate a Libero Silver license for your kit/products/fpga-soc/design-resources/licensingDocumentation ResourcesFor more information about the IGLOO2 FPGA Evaluation Kit, including user’s guides, tutorials, and design examples, see the documentation at /products/fpga-soc/design-resources/dev-kits/igloo2/igloo2-evaluation-kit#documentation .SupportTechnical support is available online at /soc/support and by email at **********************Microsemi sales offices, including representatives and distributors, are located worldwide. To find your local representative, go to /salescontacts。
主面板用户手册Ample Guitar PF北京博声音元科技有限公司目录1乐器面板 (4)1.1乐器面板概述(O VERVIEW OF I NSTRUMENT P ANEL) (4)1.2采样库切换(S AMPLE L IBRARY S WIT CH) (4)1.3预制文件读取/保存(S AVE/L OAD P RESET) (4)1.4卷弦器(A LT ERNAT E T UNER) (5)2主面板 (6)2.1主面板概述(O VERVIEW OF M AIN P ANEL) (6)2.2吉他技巧与复音连奏(A RTICULATIONS&P OLY L EGAT O) (7)2.2.1技巧列表(Articulation List) (7)2.2.2标准音(Sustain) (7)2.2.3自然泛音(Natural Harmonic) (7)2.2.4手掌闷音(Palm Mute) (8)2.2.5无头滑音与无尾滑音(Slide In from below&Slide Out downwards) (8)2.2.6连奏滑音(复音连奏)-Legato Slide(Poly Legato) (9)2.2.7击钩弦(复音连奏)-Hammer-On&Pull-Off(Poly Legato) (12)2.2.8滑棒吉他(Slide Guitar) (14)2.2.9双演奏法功能(Doubled Keyswitches) (14)2.3声音模式(S OUND M ODE) (14)2.4双吉他模式(D OUBLED G UIT ARS) (14)2.5丰富的左手演奏噪音(R ICH F RET S OUND) (14)2.6变调夹(C APO) (15)2.7指法逻辑切换(C APO L OGIC M ODE) (15)2.8空弦优先(O PEN S TRING F IRST) (15)2.9演奏模式切换(P LAY M ODE S WIT CH) (15)2.10自动连奏模式切换(A UT O L EGAT O M ODE S WIT CH) (16)2.11自动扫弦噪音(S TROKE N OISE) (16)2.12颤音(V IBRAT O W HEEL) (16)2.13弦指定与把位指定(S TRING F ORCE&C APO F ORCE) (16)2.13.1弦指定(String Force) (16)2.13.2把位指定(Capo Force) (17)2.14效果音组(FX S OUND G ROUP) (17)2.15复音重复键(P OLY R EPEAT ER) (18)2.16延音踏板开关(H OLD P EDAL T OGGLE) (18)1乐器面板1.1乐器面板概述(Overview of Instrument Panel)1.采样库切换(Sample Library Switch)2.预制文件读取/保存(Save/Load Preset)3.卷弦器(Alternate Tuner)4.把位显示(Capo Force Display)5.弦指定显示(String Force Display)1.2采样库切换(Sample Library Switch)AGPF有Neck、Both、Bridge三档采样库。
LeMaker Guitar开源开发板安装系统镜像、Linux 系统快速指南乐美客开源开发板社区LeMaker Guitar快速入门1、需要的配件MicroSD卡建议使用4GB或更大的10速MicroSD卡,建议购买8GB 闪迪SD卡。
显示器和连接线HDMI或DVI或VGA接口的显示屏或电视机可以当作显示器。
如果显示器使用DVI或VGA作为输入接口,需要一根HDMI转DVI线或HDMI转VGA线。
键盘鼠标标准的键盘和鼠标都可以满足使用条件。
电源使用5~12V@2A电源适配器供电,插头内径2.1毫米,插头外径5.5毫米,里面正极,外面负极。
网络连接为了能够更新和下载软件,建议通过以太网线或无线WIFI连接到Internet。
USB3.0连接线为了能够从EMMC NAND FLASH启动操作系统,需要使用USB3.0/ USB2.0连接线连接LeMaker Guitar来写入镜像到EMMC NAND FLASH。
2、安装操作系统LeMaker Guitar有两种方式启动操作系统,一种方式是从MicroSD卡启动操作系统,另一种方式是从板上EMMC NAND Flash启动操作系统。
在MicroSD卡和EMMC NAND Flash 都安装好操作系统的情况下下,如果将MicroSD卡插入MicroSD卡插槽,操作系统将优先从MicroSD卡启动。
如果你想从EMMC NAND Flash启动操作系统,必须先从MicroSD卡插槽拔出MicroSD卡。
LeMaker Guitar的操作系统镜像有两种格式:一种是烧写到MicroSD卡的.img镜像文件,另一种是烧写到EMMC NAND Flash的.fw固件文件。
你可以从这个地址/cn/product-guitar-resource.html下载系统镜像文件,并且在Windows系统下用7-Zip工具或在Linux系统下用7za工具解压压缩文件。
Windows系统安装7-zip软件工具,解压操作系统压缩文件。
What is LeMaker Guitar?
LeMaker Guitar is a high cost performance SBC which was designed by LeMaker Team. The target of LeMaker Guitar is “The first choice SBC for the public makers”
It adopts Actions S500 SoC. 4* ARM Cortex-A9R4 1.3G CPU , 1GB/2GB DDR3 and 8GB Flash.
In order to make the users more convenient to DIY their own platform. LeMaker Team designed it by coreboard+mainboard .
LeMaker Guitar is also the first SBC which supports Android 5.0.
LeMaker Guitar CoreBoard
CoreBoard Block diagram
CoreBoard Hardware specification
Processor Actions:S500: S500 integrates Quad-Core Cortex-A9R4 1.3G processor with NEON SIMD co-processor.3D GPU PowerVR SGX544 provides the best game experience and Full HD display. With independent VPU and ISP engine, smooth H.265(HEVC) and Ultra HD (4K*2K) video playback are supported. It also capture up to 1080p@60fps high quality video. Rich interfaces including HDMI,MIPI and USB 3.0/2.0,and so on, support necessary connections with peripherals such as BluetoothTM, G sensor, camera sensor, WiFi and Displays which help to build flexible solutions. Up to 2GB DDR3/DDR3L/LPDDR2/LPDDR3 supports effective memory system.
DDR SDRAM SK Hynix H5TQ4G63AFR-PBC.There is 1 GB DDR3 SDRAM(2*512MB)(option 2GB DDR3 SDRAM (2*1GB))
PMU ATC2603C is an integrated power management and audio subsystem which provides a cost effective, single-chip solution for portable multimedia systems. ALL the information from Master is configured through TWI interface of ATC2603C.The audio signal communicate via I2S Bus with the Master.
eMMC SK Hynix H26M41103HPR 8GB.Options 4GB/8GB/16GB/32GB
LCD Interface Selec This switch is used for providing different voltage support to the different LCD interface such as RGB/LVDS/MIPI.
Expansion Interface 204 pins expansion interface with the DDR3 memory card interface standard, used to connect expansion base board.
Sizes 67.6mm*42.2mm
LeMaker Guitar Expansion Baseboard
Baseboard Hardware specification DC input 5~12V / 2A input, Plug specification is inner diameter 2.1mm and
outer diameter 5.5mm
IR Receiver This is a remote control receiver module that can accept standard
38Khz carrier frequency based wireless data in NEC format.
A/V Output Analog audio (via 3.5 mm TRRS jack shared with composite video
out)
MIC
On board microphone Power Button Button for power on/off
Power/Status LED
Power status led (red) User defined led1 (green) EPPROM 1KB User-defined storage space
100M Ethernet PHY The standard RJ45 Ethernet port for LAN connection supports
10/100Mbps speed.
WiFi AP6181 WiFi module supports IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
Debug COM COM3 used for developing debug
TF Card slot Support TF Card
HDMI Standard HDMI Type A, supports up to 1920 x 1080 resolution Micro USB3.0 Host/Device
Micro USB3.0 support Host and Device USB2.0 Host High speed standard A type connector x 2 ports
Camera
Interface
MIPI -CSI/Parallel 8-bit camera interface Display
Interface
LVDS /MIPI- DSI for raw LCD panels 40 Pin Headers 40 Pins Header,28脳GPIO, some of which can be used for specific
functions including UART, I2C, SPI, PWM, I2S, ADC, FM-IN
SODIMM 204Pin Connector Standard DDR3 SODIMM 204P connector , used for connect LeMaker Guitar core board
Sizes
88mm x 88mm x 1.6mm。