MS-70CDR
Yes. You can bypass the current patch by pressing and holding the foot switch. In this operation, you can choose three functions: bypass, mute (default setting) or tap tempo.
No. Only the effect shown in the display can be switched. By using Patch function, you can switch on/off every effect at once but the selected two or more effects cannot be switched on/off without the Patch function.
Yes, you can. For example, you could use six delay effects with different settings to create a complex delay sound.
*Some effects cannot be used six instances at once by limitation of the size of DSP resources.
Yes. You can change patches with foot switch while you playing the guitar. You can configure the number of patches and their order freely. For example if you set three patches as (A) Intro, (B) Verse (C) Lead solo, you can switch them cyclically with pressing the foot switch.
No, it can’t. All settings can be restored to default settings with Factory Initialize function, but it cannot restore just once specific effect patch to the factory default settings.
No, it hasn’t. MS-70CDR was designed to connect to guitar amps as a stombox effect pedal, so it doesn’t have rhythm functions.
No, it hasn’t. MS-70CDR was designed to connect to guitar amps, so it doesn’t have headphones output.
No, there is no problem. The batteries will not be drained in these cases.
No, a USB cable is not included. Please use a commercially-available USB cable (A, Mini-B type).
When the remaining battery charge becomes low, this warning appears, encouraging you to change the batteries. Please change them as soon as possible.
Yes, you can. Please use the “SETTINGS” menu and set the “BATTERY TYPE” to “Ni-MH” in order to allow the remaining battery charge to be shown properly.
No, it does not have a recharging function. Please use a commercially-available recharger to recharge batteries.
You can download the Effect list in PDF file here.