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boss me-50 manual modeStay up to date with Roland news, artists, promotions, events, and more. Provides an overview of key features, functions and operational tips. The BOSS Worldwide Social Network keeps you connected to the latest products, exciting events, and much more. Stay up to date with Roland news, artists, promotions, events, and more. Provides an overview of key features, functions and operational tips. The BOSS Worldwide Social Network keeps you connected to the latest products, exciting events, and much more. Additionally, in order to The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference. No part of this publication These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, owner’s manual should. Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly. To listen to sound with the ME-50, connect it to a guitar amp, stereo headphones, or other such sound equipment. Fat tone with boosted mid range. PRESENCE Bright tone with boosted high-mid range. MILD Mild tone with the high end cut back. You can also use it as a “limiter” to suppress only the sound peaks and prevent distortion. Select any one of these as the effect to be used.HARMONIST “Harmonist” is an effect which the amount of shifting is adjusted according to an analysis of the guitar input, allowing you to create harmonics based on diatonic scales. Adding an Effect Synchronized to the Performance Tempo When any effect other than HARMONIST is selected, you can set the tempo so you get an effect that is synchronized to. You can also layer this as you perform something else, then record these together (overdub). You can keep the recorded content playing continuously as backing and produce other special effects.http://www.ciaovalledoria.com/userfiles/boss-nf-1-manual.xml
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Since it suppresses the noise in synchronization with the envelope of the guitar sound (the way in which the guitar sound decays over time), it has very little effect on the guitar sound, and does not harm the natural character of the sound. RING MOD This is an effect that crosses the ME-50’s internal oscillator with the guitar source sound to change the sound to a metallic sound devoid of any feeling of pitch. If you turn off the power with the ME-50 still in Tuner mode, the changed reference pitch is not saved. 3. Play a single note on the string to be tuned; play the string open. This is referred to as “Factory Reset.”. If the following measures do not solve the problem, contact your dealer or the nearest Roland Service Center. Check the connections once more. Loud rock Patch effective with low sound. Persistent twin lead sound. Solid drive sound, perfect for lead. Crunch sound with particularly rough distortion. Organ style Patch that uses the ROTARY effect. Patch with stack amp style distortion. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This 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. Everything You Wanted To Know About Studio Headphones. 1 month 3 weeks ago. Top 10 Boring Things That Are Really Important In The Studio 2 months 3 weeks ago. The contents of this article are subject to worldwide copyright protection and reproduction in whole or part, whether mechanical or electronic, is expressly forbidden without the prior written consent of the Publishers. Great care has been taken to ensure accuracy in the preparation of this article but neither Sound On Sound Limited nor the publishers can be held responsible for its contents. The views expressed are those of the contributors and not necessarily those of the publishers. Discover everything Scribd has to offer, including books and audiobooks from major publishers.http://fabcons.com/public_html/userfiles/boss-mt-2-user-manual.xml Start Free Trial Cancel anytime. Report this Document Download Now save Save Boss ME-50 Manual For Later 4K views 0 0 upvotes 0 0 downvotes Boss ME-50 Manual Uploaded by promckenna Description: Full description save Save Boss ME-50 Manual For Later 0 0 upvotes, Mark this document as useful 0 0 downvotes, Mark this document as not useful Embed Share Print Download Now Jump to Page You are on page 1 of 36 Search inside document Browse Books Site Directory Site Language: English Change Language English Change Language. These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, owner’s manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference. Main features Simple Operation—Works Like a Compact Effects Processor Each effect is controlled with a dedicated knob. Intuitive operation, similar to that of compact effects processors, lets you make changes to tones directly. Powerful COSM Drive Sound Roland’s original “COSM” modeling technology lets you perform with a wide variety of powerful distortion effects, from classic vintage sounds, to original distortion sounds. Multi-Function Expression Pedal The ME-50 is equipped with an expression pedal that gives you control over six different specialized pedal effects. It can also be switched for use as a volume pedal. Memory Function You can store up to 30 original tones you have created. You can also use the pedals in “Memory mode” to call up stored tones instantly. AUX IN Jack The AUX IN jack makes it easy to practice along with CDs, MDs, and other input. Battery-Powered Operation The ME-50 can be powered in two ways, with (6) AA batteries or by using the AC adaptor (optional). COSM (Composite Object Sound Modeling) Composite Object Sound Modeling (COSM) is Roland’s innovative and powerful sound modeling technology.http://www.raumboerse-luzern.ch/mieten/bosch-protankless-manual COSM analyzes the many factors that make up the original sound, such as the electrical and physical characteristics of the original, and then produces a digital model that can reproduce the same sound. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of BOSS CORPORATION. These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. The life of these batteries may be limited, however, since their primary purpose was to enable testing. FAT Fat tone with boosted mid range. MILD Mild tone with the high end cut back. You can also use it as a “limiter” to suppress only the sound peaks and prevent distortion. SUSTAIN knob This adjusts the depth of the effect. Select any one of these as the effect to be used. DELAY pedal The Delay is switched on or off each time you press the pedal. You can also layer this as you perform something else, then record these together (overdub). In addition, when using it as an expression pedal, you can use it to control one of the special pedal effects that you select. If the following measures do not solve the problem, contact your dealer or the nearest Roland Service Center. Are connections to other devices correctly made. DA Conversion 24 bit. For EU Countries For Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Please try again.In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. After purchase, you will receive an email with further information. Offer valid for a limited time only. Terms and Conditions apply. Learn more. Amazon Business: For business-exclusive pricing, quantity discounts and downloadable VAT invoices. Create a free account Representative 21.9 APR (variable).http://dynamicnewsolutions.com/images/boss-me-50-manual-mode.pdf Credit offered by NewDay Ltd, over 18s only, subject to status. Terms apply.Please try your search again later.You can edit your question or post anyway.For exceptions and conditions, see Return details.And dialing in your tone is easy, thanks to dedicated knobs for each effect section, three footswitches and a built-in expression pedal. So if you want great-sounding effects without all the menu surfing, the ME-50 is everything you need. A multi-effects processor without a menu-driven LCD. Leave it to BOSS to design the most intuitive multi-effects processor ever. With simple knob-based control over each effect section, the ME-50 makes dialing in your tone easier than ever. And when you want to kick in an effect, just step on one of the footswitches. Think of it as a pedalboard full of stompboxes, just without all the individual pedals. Derived from the popular OD-20 Drive Zone, these are some of the crunchiest, tastiest overdriven sounds you can imagine. There's even a Square effect for cool synth-type sounds. Of course, the ME-50 also has plenty of other effects like compression, analog delay, flanger, phaser, tremolo, Harmonist, Uni-V and a wicked new Rotary effect. Having an assignable expression pedal is great, but not if you have to dig through menus just to select the effect you want to control. The ME-50 fixes all that with a simple Pedal Mode switch and knob. First, select whether you want to use the pedal for volume or expression. If you choose expression, you can then select one of six preset assignments via the dedicated knob: wah, resonance, voice, ring mod and octave up or down. The ME-50's Memory function makes changing Patches quick and easy. Once enabled, the three footswitches become Patch selectors for switching between three programs within one of the ME-50's ten memory banks. And with the ME-50's convenient tuner function, keeping your guitar in tune is easy.http://bilagroup.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1626f374d392af---bosch-ve-pump-manual.pdfAmazon calculates a product’s star ratings based on a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness. Please try again later. B. Arthur 5.0 out of 5 stars What it is: - over 50 stomp box effects in one very sturdy floor based package arranged in sensible, intuitive groups controlled by knobs, footswitches and a pedal. It is controlled by the same kind of knobs you would find on stomp boxes - no LCD menus, just an LED for tuning and identifying the memorised patches. It is a professional unit designed to be used between guitar and amp(s) just like a stomp box chain. It has everything a mainstream electric guitarist of any genre could want. What it is not: - It is not an amp modeller. Effects etc: - General:- Chromatic tuner; master level; Reverb - 4 types; Noise supression; Compressor - sustain and level knobs; Tone modify - 10 types including acoustic simulator. Footswitch 2 - Modulation 11 types of chorus, flange, rotary etc including intelligent pitch shift (harmonist). Selector plus three knobs. Footswitch 3 - Delay - 11 settings, 0-2000 ms, reverse, tap etc. Footpedal - 7 settings, wah, pitch-shift, volume etc. Sounds: - all of very high quality. There will be bespoke specialist pedals that do specific things better but this unit covers all the common FX ground superbly. Reliability: - Absolutely, steel chassis and very durable circuit board. I spilled coffee on mine. It got in the electronics and the unit went bananas. I unplugged it, took it apart (now I don't recommend you do this) removed the circuit board, washed it and the inside of the unit with clean water, dried everything with a hairdrier and reassembled the lot. It then worked perfectly and still does a year or more later.condosalebangkok.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/commercial-driver-s-manual-new-york.pdfI thought of upgrading, but what the ME-70 abandoned didn't make up for the new features for me as all I want this for is a multi FX feed into my amp. Bring this back Boss.The only downside to it is that it doesn't come with a DC In adaptor, but you can pick those up pretty cheap. Also the sound onstage is phenomonal, and it doesn't take too much fiddling around to get the right sound.It takes up way less space on my pedal board and replaces 7 other pedals.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again. What are the settings? What are the settings? Holiness is in right action and courage on behalf of those who cannot defend themselves. What you decide to do every day makes you a good person. or not. Holiness is in right action and courage on behalf of those who cannot defend themselves. What you decide to do every day makes you a good person. or not. What you decide to do every day makes you a good person. or not. What you decide to do every day makes you a good person. or not. I couldn't get anything to sound the way I wanted, and I didn't like how how it was set up. Say for example, I'm playing this big solo with delay, and when I go into the rythme, I want to keep the sound I have, and turn the delay off instead of setting up 2 channels exactly the same only one with delay and the other without. And, the wah had to be one of the worst sounding wah's I've ever heard. Ok, I'm through complaining, it's gone, and I'm getting the real stuff Saturday.I couldn't get anything to sound the way I wanted, and I didn't like how how it was set up. Ok, I'm through complaining, it's gone, and I'm getting the real stuff Saturday.That is, turn individual effects on and off. I'm thinking real hard about getting one of these puppies (as soon as a large debt gets paid off) and want to do my research first. If I end up getting it, I'll probably get the stereo cable and two footswitches and it'll still be cheaper and easier to use than a GT-6.http://chicagohalo.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1626f375bc3636---bosch-variospeed-user-manual.pdf I had a GT-6 for a little while, and the learnign curve was waaay too steep.That is, turn individual effects on and off. If I end up getting it, I'll probably get the stereo cable and two footswitches and it'll still be cheaper and easier to use than a GT-6. I had a GT-6 for a little while, and the learnign curve was waaay too steep.So, if say for instance instead of using chorus, you wanted to go to flange or something you woul dhave to reach down and reset everything. Right now that's all I need. I might invest in a few more gadgets later, but for now, that's all I need. Besides, I've still got my triple XXX if I want to get down right brutal and loud.So, if say for instance instead of using chorus, you wanted to go to flange or something you woul dhave to reach down and reset everything. Besides, I've still got my triple XXX if I want to get down right brutal and loud. I can set the effects and distortion etc and the board lights up, but there's no sound when I play my guitar. However if I turn on Memory mode I can use my old presets just fine and can hear the guitar. Has anyone experienced this before. Turning on the OD pedal didn't change anything. I can still turn on all the pedals, there's just no sound. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong considering it worked a couple months ago and I can still play through Memory mode so there's nothing wrong the the input jack or circuitry either. Substantially, we can consider this Boss product a mix of some stompboxes in a same device. Everything is immediatly accessible, and the various settings are really easy and fast. They can be edited and stored with the new settings. A very hard distortion. It raises the pitch up to one octave. The guitar tone will be brighter. It creates the sound of an acoustic guitar. Many patches are emulations of some rather famous pedals, by Boss but not only. This module provides two controls. Let's see them. At the minimum it will work as a limiter.www.costaverde.it/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1626f376f45096---bosch-ve-injection-pump-service-manual.pdf The sound must be natural and an excessive use will cut it. The ME-50 provides 11 types of this effect. Let's see the common functions. This can help the guitarist to create harmonics based on diatonic scales. The ME-50 must analyze the pitch, so HARMONIST can be used only playing one note at a time. The basic parameter is the octave. It is similar to the Phaser, but with a particular undulation. It can be useful to restore a single preset, but also to understand the functioning of the effects. It is very instructive. Simply, choose the Volume or Expression Mode, and then select the effect you want to control with the pedal. In a live context this can be very useful. The dedicated LED can display the note name. Fundamentally, a very valid product. The sample settings in the manual are very instructive and cover all the possible contexts. Analog mode is really warm. Really an interesting device. All is really fast. My one has been through the wars, with support bands spilling nasty liquids all over it, and dropping it from great heights. It was badly damaged and out of action for years until someone recently managed to repair it. I was amazed that it came back to life at all, so kudos to BOSS for that. Along with some other random noisemakers.lol But I only actually use a couple of effects. Better to have good amp distortion but thats expensive. Its okay if you are a beginner. Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings based on a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness. See All Buying Options Add to Wish List Disabling it will result in some disabled or missing features. You can still see all customer reviews for the product. This is perfect. Its definitely USED and it arrived scratched up, dusty with no instructions. I really feel this was false advertising. Wont get me again!!!www.concrete-mix-plant.com/d/files/commercial-driver-s-manual-michigan.pdf Please try again later. Translate all reviews to English This has worked well for me and as a working musician, I need a product that I can count on. This is perfect.Please try again later. Please try again later. Rlp3 5.0 out of 5 stars It takes up way less space on my pedal board and replaces 7 other pedals.Please try again later. Please try again later. Excelente para todo tipo de musica. Lo recomiendo.Please try again later. Please try again later. terry 5.0 out of 5 stars The only other effect I combine with it is an Ibanez Weeping Demon Wah which is also awesome. I keep the Boss and the Wah in a Boss effects case and both fit nicely. I use the Boss when I want some nice chorus and delays when recording - very clean sounding. Sometimes I'll use some of the distortions. I do like the octave range option on the Boss pedal - comes in handy for guitar solos. I know Boss has a newer model out which is the same design with more improvements. I'll stick with my ME-50. Works for me and has lasted a long time. You can find used ones in decent condition.Please try again later. Please try again later. Giovanni 2.0 out of 5 stars Its definitely USED and it arrived scratched up, dusty with no instructions. Wont get me again!!!Please try again later. Please try again later. SuperLead 5.0 out of 5 stars Update! Make that ten years! No, it's not perfect, but for the money and for what it can do.it's the bomb! I've been playing guitar everyday for 40 years. I'm in a working top 40 classic rock and country band. On stage I use a 2001 Strat, Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue and my ME-50. That's it. I never use the preset side of the board. I don't write patches. I used to, and I used to try to make patches for different songs and go to those patches, but a patch that sounds great one night will almost always sound like trash the next night. It's not the ME's fault. Weather, amp placement, amp settings, quantity of people in the room, how much my ears are ringing, etc.So I just use it manually. What I love is the portability, reliability, ease of use, consistency, small size, simplicity, versatility, and of course, the sounds it helps me make. I am a tone hound. I have a bedroom full of vintage guitars, amps and effects units, but I would be insane to lug any of that around to clubs and bars. I use cheap, reliable and rugged gear. Tone? All the tone I want. I run the amp at clean and at low volume, and push the amp with the output signal of the ME. This means the amp is quiet when I'm quiet, and it also does something magical to the Blues Deluxe. I always run the compressor and noise gate, and I usually just use the Tube Screamer distortion setting. I use just a touch of spring reverb instead of the amp's. I use the wah and have a real love for the vibrato pedal. For Mississippi Queen I use the Fuzzface. In the end, we are talking about a super easy, reliable, versatile, small, simple, easy to use, inexpensive and all in one effects unit that mimics a multitude of vintage gear very well (more often better). Why would I want to drag around an unreliable, gigantic and expensive pedal board around. The tone of the ME-50 can be magical once you spend enough time with it. There were times I hated this thing, but it was only because I was still unfamiliar with it. If you have the distortion past 12 o'clock, even on the Tube Screamer, you aren't using it right. Instead of going past 12 o'clock, crank up the compressor. The noise gate doesn't need to go beyond 10 o'clock ever. Mine sits at 9 o'clock. Do you know what it would cost to buy each effect separately. And then fit them all onto a pedal board. Yes, the Boss ME-50 is very awesome. People laugh at my stuff until they hear it. Even the tubes are 5 years old and original. Run your amp clean and low, then push it using the ME-50's volume knobs. It has three! The master's, distortion's and the compressor's! That's where the magic is. It's like using a powerful clean booster. The amp will sing. UPDATE on 10-28-2015; Well, things have changed a lot in the last 3 years. I'm still using the ME-50 exclusively for playing in our classic rock band. But I'm using it differently these days and of course I think it sounds better than ever now. I sometimes use a 1970 Bassman, with a matching 2x12 cabinet, instead of the Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue as well. We play music from Wicked Game from Chris Isaak all the way to Man In A Box by Alice In Chains. We also play a lot of Zeppelin and CCR. So I still need a rig that is pretty darn versatile. So lately the way I've been setting up with the band is very simple. Guitar - ME-50 - Amp. Nothing else. And the ME-50 is simple too. I still don't use the tone modifier. I don't use the compressor anymore. And I barely ever touch the ME-50 anymore once I'm plugged in. The noise gate sits at 9 or 10 o'clock. The reverb sits somewhere on Hall. For distortion I just leave in on Tube Screamer all night. Gain at 3 o'clock. Bottom at 3 o'clock also. Tone at 1 or 2 o'clock and Level at 12 oclock. I am totally blown away with this set up. I'm playing with the knobs on my guitar a lot more, but every sound I'm looking for can be found there now. For clean I simply roll the volume on my guitar down. Even with the Tube Screamer on, I get a great classic clean tone this way. And as I turn up the volume the tone gets dirty really fast. On max volume my guitar is wailing like Carlos Santana. Plus the guitar is super dynamic. I can go from clean to dirty simply by playing lighter and heavier. And the tone is amazing. In your face and with no mud at all. So there you have it. That's the way to get awesome classic rock tones from this unit. However.I am using a guitar with hotter pickups these days. My Strat with the low output HS-3s did not like this set up. My guitar today has Seymour Duncan designed JB and 59er pickups in it. I'm also playing my amp pretty loud. So when I push things the amp is adding some dirt of it's own. And the tone is just classic. That's the point. So, a trick I want to share is that the ME-50 has a most amazing chorus, but it's not the chorus. It's the harmonizer. Just set all the knobs at 12 o'clock on that harmonizer and be prepared to hear the most awesome chorus sound. It's great for anything, and that includes metal. Nothing else at this time except that after 10 years of abuse it's still working like new.Please try again later. Please try again later. M. Koehler 4.0 out of 5 stars I was woried that the Amp Modeling function would not be very good, but I was pleasantly wrong. The line-out function into the house PA provides excellent sound. The amp-modeling is transparent to the user, and you can focus on your effects while the ME-50 manages the amp modeling to automatically give a good sound. The metal housing and heavy duty knobs were also far superior to the Line 6 Unit. In fairness, this unit costs more than the Line 6. Only downside is that you cannot switch thru the 10 saved sound banks with your foot, so you can only have 3 pedal settings plus whatever has been manually set for 4 settings during a song. Conversely the Line 6 provides extra pedals to allow switching sound banks on the fly. This is a minor issue for me, however, since I only use a few saved settings.Please try again later. Please try again later. Transfigured Knight 5.0 out of 5 stars I did some research on it and have found out one reason it sounds so good is because it's 24-bit. I only use a light amount of effects. I use the delay and sometimes the distortion on this unit. The ME-50 has a ton of distortion tones that you can setup to your liking and the same with modulation and delay. I previously had a lot of pedals hooked up in my chain like delays, distortions, compressors, etc., but the ME-50 eliminates a lot of room on the ground, which is nice. I am not impressed with Boss' reverb and never have been, but the beauty is you don't have to use the reverb on the unit. I run a Lexicon MPX-110 for my reverb and I believe this is something that Lexicon excels in. This unit is also built like a tank which I would expect nothing less from Boss. I would seriously think about getting one of these instead of forking over more more for a Boss GT-10.Please try again later. Please try again later. I sold them all, bought a used ME50 and came out ahead not just in cash, but in effects and reliability, too. The ME-50 gives me more sounds than I had before, along with more functions. You can run the ME50 right into a PA, or record direct from it. You can even pug in headphones. Add a CD or MP3 player, and use it for practicing or learning tunes. And it's super simple to use. You don't need to look at the manual unless you want to play with the programmability features. Just plug in, switch it on, and start turning knobs. Everything is clearly laid out. For the money, I think it's a fantastic package. It's the equivalent of seven or eight Boss pedals in one box, and gives you the ability to program combinations of preset sounds on top of that. I'll probably keep it forever.Please try again later. Please try again later. pmv 4.0 out of 5 stars But you can of course always program patches and use those in your songs. IF you like the Boss sound, this is a perfect buy: many Boss stompboxes for the price of a few. Chorus, flanger, phaser are very good, the univibe and rotary I find soso, the other I never used. Delay section is excellent. Compression, noise control, reverb, it's all there and works very well. The tone modulation works too though I hardly used. It is super easy to use and set up, the wahwah and octave expression pedal work great. The octave setting does a good job of imitating the Dunlop whammy bar (albeit with less range I think). Very good value if you know the price of the latter. Though I can wholeheartedly recommend this box, I don't own it anymore as I am travelling a lot and wanted something smaller and lighter. So I got a Zoom G1 and now that I am resident again, I got a Zoom G2.1NU. I prefer the distortion sounds of the Zoom, but heh, that's just me. It is solidly built and will do great at gigs. Again, IF you like the Boss sound you will not be dissapointed, buy it!Please try again later. Please try again later. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of BOSS CORPORATION.