Mooer GE200 Pro Owner's Manual
Mooer GE200 Pro Owner's Manual

Mooer GE200 Pro Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 GE200 Pro / GE200 Pro Li Intelligent Multi-Effects Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT PRECAUTIONS ............................2 FEATURES ..............................2 CONTROLS ............................... 3 CONNECTIONS ............................4 CONNECTION SCENARIOS ........................5 Connection to Full-Range equipment ....................5 Connection to a guitar power amplifier and cabinet ................6 Mixed full-range / non-full-range device connection ................. 6 Four-Wire connection .........................
  • Page 3 Screen Brightness ..........................24 Input Level ............................24 Tap Tempo ............................25 MIDI SETTING ............................ 25 GE200 PRO as controlled device (Slave) ..................25 MIDI Channel ..........................25 CC Mapping ..........................26 PC Mapping ..........................26 Other settings ..........................26 BACK ............................
  • Page 4 TROUBLESHOOTING ..........................39 SPECIFICATIONS ............................. 39 ANNEX 1: EFFECT DESCRIPTIONS ......................41 FXA effect modules ..........................41 DS/OD overdrive and distortion modules ..................43 AMPplifier modules ........................... 44 POWERAMP Modules ........................47 CABinet modules ..........................47 NS noise gate modules ........................49 Equalizer modules ..........................
  • Page 5: Precautions

    Connections Always turn off / disconnect the power to the GE200 PRO and any other equipment before connecting or disconnecting signal cables. This will help prevent malfunctions and / or damage to other devices. Also make sure to disconnect all connection cables and the power supply before...
  • Page 6: Features

    Choice between GE200 Pro (traditional version with power adaptor) and GE200 Pro Li (version with integrated Lithium-Ion battery)  GE200 Pro Li features ambient light LED strip with customizable colors and display styles  Large 3.5" high-quality color LCD screen with intuitive UI, delivering brand-new multi-effect experience ...
  • Page 7: Controls

    CONTROLS 1. 3.5 inch color LCD screen: Status and information about presets and operating modes. 2. Master knob: Rotate to adjust the total output volume. 3. Select knob: Use to select presets, move modules or edit parameters.  Rotate the knob to select items on the screen (highlighted). ...
  • Page 8: Connections

    8. Phones: 1/8" stereo headphone output jack 9. MIDI IN/OUT: 5-PIN MIDI connector. Use a 5-PIN MIDI cable to connect to an external device that can control the GE200 Pro or a device that can be controlled by the GE200 Pro.
  • Page 9: Connection Scenarios

    10. USB Type C interface: Connection to a computer for USB audio functions or to use supported software (see USB Audio, see MOOER Studio). 11. Power switch: Use this switch to turn the device ON / OFF 12. DC 9 V power input: Connect the supplied power supply adaptor.
  • Page 10: Connection To A Guitar Power Amplifier And Cabinet

    This connection scenario includes a guitar amplifier with FX LOOP or a pure power amp. It is recommended to activate the AMP (preamp) module when you establish connections using this application scenario. All preamp functions will be performed by the GE200 PRO in this case. 1. Connect an instrument.
  • Page 11: Four-Wire Connection

    "4-wire method". This way, the preamp section of a physical amp can be positioned in the effect chain of the GE200 Pro using the Send / Return modules and the output of the GE200 Pro can then be run through the power amp section of the same amplifier. Please refer to the following diagram for connections: 1.
  • Page 12: Main User Interface

    Main user interface The GE200 PRO comes with two types of main interfaces: the Preset View and the Effect Chain View. Use the HOME button to switch between the two views. Preset view 1. Number and name of the currently active preset. The number indicates the bank (1 - 85) and the letter behind it indicates the preset within the bank (A -C).
  • Page 13: Effect Chain View

    7. Pedal information: indicates the currently selected functions for the expression pedal(s) for the current preset. EXP1 is the integrated pedal EXP2 is the external pedal connected to the EXP jack. When PARAMETERS is shown, the respective Pedal works as expression pedal. When VOLUME is shown, the pedal works as Volume pedal.
  • Page 14: Shut Down

    The GE200 Pro is turned off by switching the Power switch on the back to "0". Note for the GE200 PRO Li: If the power cable is still connected after shutdown, the screen will show a dimmed graphic to indicate the battery charging status.
  • Page 15 parameter settings are shown as numerical values and indicated graphically. Some parameters are ON/OFF parameters that can be toggled by selecting them and the rotating the SELECT knob. After completing your adjustments, press the SELECT knob again to unselect the item and rotate it to select the next item.
  • Page 16: Effect Chain Editing

    Effect chain editing Press the HOME button on the panel to switch to the Effect Chain view. The Effect Chain represents the sequence of effects a signal has to pass through within the GE200 PRO to get from the input to the output. Colored module icons indicate that they are ON. Gray module icons indicate that they are OFF.
  • Page 17: Ctrl Mode

    Delay / Reverb effects. The ▼, A, B and C footswitches of the GE200 PRO can each be configured to act as an ON/OFF switch for effect modules within the current preset's effect chain or to act as a tap tempo input.
  • Page 18: Assigning Ctrl Functions

    Use the ▼/A/B/C footswitches in the bottom row to execute the assigned functions. Use the BANK ▲footswitch to exit the CTRL mode (this switch cannot be assigned to a different function). Assigning CTRL functions Move the cursor by turning the SELECT knob to select the footswitch you want to assign a function to.
  • Page 19 In MULTIPLE mode, with active modules in both switching states, the field will always be shown in color and the LED will always be on, but the field and the footswitch LED will change colors to indicate the different states. You can tell which modules are active in each switching state by looking at the row of module buttons.
  • Page 20: Expression Pedal

    EXP1 is the on-board rocker pedal that can be used as volume pedal (default) or as an expression pedal to control multiple modules and parameters. EXP2 is an external expression pedal that can be connected to the GE200 PRO using a 1/4" TRS cable on the EXP jack on the rear panel.
  • Page 21: Expression Parameter Mapping

    It is recommended that you use your foot and apply the same pressure you would use when playing on stage. It is important to note that the force used in this step needs to be significantly different from the force with which the pedal was closed in the previous step. If the difference in force between the two steps is not large enough, the screen will show a calibration error and the calibration must be repeated.
  • Page 22 between). When the setting is finished, select Back at the bottom and press SELECT to return to the previous menu.  When EXP1 or EXP2 has been set, the Delete icon on the right will light up. Selecting the icon and pressing SELECT will clear the respective assignment.
  • Page 23: Use As Volume Pedal

    Use the return icon to return to the left side of the screen to access other settings. Once the settings are complete, the output volume level of the GE200 Pro can be controlled by stepping on the on-board pedal in volume pedal mode.
  • Page 24: Tuner

     Select DONE and press SELECT to confirm your selection. You can use the same method to add more effect modules to be simultaneously switched by the toe switch. They will all be listed in the right area of the TOE SWITCH section in the EXP settings view. If you want to remove a toe switch mapping, simply select the delete icon next to the corresponding module in the list.
  • Page 25: Groove Station

    B. Footswitch C: DRUM ON / DRUM OFF  Press C to start / stop the Drum Machine. Phrase Looper The GE200 PRO features a Looper with up to 60 seconds of recording time, overdubbing function and independent level control.
  • Page 26: Looper Auto Record

    The ▼ and A fields indicate the functions that will be performed when the corresponding footswitch is pressed the next time. Footswitch ▼: REC / PLAY / DUB / UNDO / REDO  Press once for Record, tap again for Play, tap again for Dub… ...
  • Page 27: Close The Groove Station

    A one-bar count-in will be played, based on the selected rhythm pattern.  Recording will begin after the count-in, and the Drum Machine will be synchronized. To ensure proper synchronization between the two features, at the end of the first layer of recording (in "Play"...
  • Page 28: System Settings

    Input Level Use this setting to adjust the global input volume of the GE200 Pro according to the output power level of the currently used instrument. The adjustment range is -45 dB to 6 dB. This setting only affects the instrument input, not the incoming signal over Bluetooth Audio or USB audio.
  • Page 29: Tap Tempo

    BPM settings for other presets. MIDI Setting The GE200 Pro is configured with a 5-pin MIDI interface and can be defined as a transmitter (Controller) or receiver (Slave). Use the SELECT knob to select the device as CONTROLLER or SLAVE. Then select the SETTINGS field and press SELECT to open the corresponding configuration menu.
  • Page 30: Cc Mapping

    Select CHANNEL and select the MIDI command channel that the GE200 PRO is supposed to respond to. The factory default is channel 1. OMNI means the GE200 PRO will ignore the channel information and respond to the command directly. This simply means that no matter what channel is set by the transmitting device, the GE200 PRO will respond to the corresponding MIDI command.
  • Page 31: Ge200 Pro As Controlling Device (Controller)

    Select the MIDI BANK to be used for the current preset number. Select the PC code number to be used for the current preset number. After switching to a preset, the GE200 PRO will send MIDI bank information + PC command to the receiving device.
  • Page 32: Back

    (or amp simulation) are used. See section Connection Scenarios for details. Spill-Over (Effect Trails) The GE200 PRO supports the trail hold function for delay and reverb effects. Under some conditions, the natural decay of delay repeats or reverb echoes can be maintained when...
  • Page 33: Usb Audio

    USB output port (digital signal) from the GE200 PRO to your computer. Re-AMP mode: You can use the GE200 PRO as a sound card and at the same use the digital audio signal processing features. The USB signal input of the GE200 PRO (digital signal received from the computer) will automatically be used as input, and the USB output (digital audio signal) to the computer will be used as output.
  • Page 34: Rec Level

    Adjusts the mix ratio between hard and soft monitoring. A setting all the way to the left means that 100 % of the signal is coming from the GE200 PRO (hard monitoring). All the way to the right means that 100 % of the signal comes from the computer/DAW/plug-in, etc.
  • Page 35: Bluetooth Audio

    The Re-Amp recording mode is a digital audio signal reprocessing method, which can be used to run a dry signal track from a computer through the effect modules of GE200 PRO, and then record it as a new "wet" track. The signal path of this mode is shown below:...
  • Page 36: Lighting

    GE200 PRO. Lighting The lithium battery version of the GE200 Pro Li is equipped with a built-in RGB ambient light strip. You can set the color and or the effect of the RGB strip using this setting.
  • Page 37: Battery

    BATTERY The GE200 Pro Li is a version of the GE200 Pro with built-in lithium battery. Battery power information is displayed at the top of the main view when the device is on.  When the battery level drops to 20%, a pop-up window will appear on the screen to indicate that...
  • Page 38: Mooer Studio Software & Ge Cloud App

    Mac OS-10.11 or above Establishing the connection After the installation is complete, please use the supplied USB cable to connect your GE200 PRO to the computer, open the MOOER STUDIO software, and click on the CONNECT button to establish the connection between the software and the device.
  • Page 39 IR files is "wav". GIR files are captured from an actual cabinet using the "GE LABS" app. Both file types can be loaded into the empty slots of the GIR list in CAB modules in the GE200 PRO.
  • Page 40: Preset Editor Interface

     In the preset list area, you can click to select a preset to display information about it on the right side. The selected preset will be simultaneously loaded in the GE200 Pro.  Right-click on a preset to open a window where you can rename/copy/paste/import/export the preset.
  • Page 41 Preset editing The effect chain area shows the order and status of the modules for the current preset.  Parameter adjustment: Click on a module, to show the module's parameters in the area below and you can adjust them directly using your mouse. ...
  • Page 42: Ge Cloud App

     Activate Location on your Smartphone.  Open the app, swipe the picture left or right until the image of the GE200 Pro is displayed and click the CONNECT switch. Click the device name in the pop-up menu to connect.
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting

     Ensure that the original power adapter is connected.  GE200 PRO Li (battery-powered version): Make sure the battery still has sufficient charge to meet the power demands during boot-up. Connect the original adapter before trying to start the device.
  • Page 44 TYPE-C connector General Power Supply GE200 PRO: DC 9 V, 1 A, negative center GE200 PRO Li: DC 9 V, 3 A, negative center Battery (GE200 PRO Li) Li-ion, rechargeable, 3000 mAh, 22.2 Wh, 7.4 V Battery life (GE200 PRO Li) Approx.
  • Page 45: Annex 1: Effect Descriptions

    Static notch filter (like a half cocked Wah pedal). S-Comp Dual-parameter adjustable compressor. Red Comp Dual-parameter compressor. Yellow Comp Based on MOOER® YELLOW COMP compressor with four parameters. Blue Comp Compressor based on MOOER® BLUE COMP with four parameters. Deluxe Comp Modern analog studio compressor. Limit Dual-parameter limiter.
  • Page 46 Parameter Description Parameter Description Position The position of the Wah in its pedal sweep. 0 is equal to heel down, 100 is equal to toe down. *Note: If you want to use the EXP pedal to control the Wah sweep, assign “WAH >...
  • Page 47: Ds/Od Overdrive And Distortion Modules

    DS/OD overdrive and distortion modules Effect Description Model name Description Pure Boost Based on MOOER® Pure Boost Flex Boost Based on MOOER® Flex Boost Tube DR Based on B.K. Butler® Tubedrive Based on IBANEZ® TS808 D-Drive Based on Barber®...
  • Page 48: Ampplifier Modules

    Parameter Description Parameter Description Gain Adjusts the input gain and drive level. Tone Adjusts the tone color. Adjusts the output volume level. Note: The names of the manufacturers and products mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective companies and are used here only to illustrate the types of effect sounds simulated in this product.
  • Page 49 Slow 100 CR Based on Soldano® SLO-100 Crunch Setting (preamp only) Slow 100 DS Based on Soldano® SLO-100 Distortion Setting (preamp only) Jet 100H OD Based on Jet City® JCA100H Overdrive Setting (preamp only) PV 5050 DS Based on Peavey® 5150 Distortion Setting (preamp only) Regal Tone OD2 Based on Tone King®...
  • Page 50 Effect Description (Boutique Amps - entire amp ) Model name Description 55 US TD Based on Fender® Tweed Deluxe 1955 (complete amp) 59 US Bass Based on Fender® 1959 Bassman (complete amp) UK30 CL Based on VOX® AC30 Clean Setting (complete amp) UK30 CR Based on VOX®...
  • Page 51: Poweramp Modules

    Cali 6L6 Based on Mesa Boogie® Triple Rectifier power tube. JJ EL84 Based on JJ® EL84 power tube. Baby Bomb Based on Mooer® Baby Bomb. Parameter Description Parameter name Description Power Amp Input Adjusts the input level of the power amp.
  • Page 52 Effect Description (Boutique) Model name Description US DLX 112 Based on Fender® Deluxe 112 Cabinet US TWN 212 Based on Fender® Twin Reverb 212 Cabinet US Bass 410 Based on Fender® Bassman 410 Cabinet UK 212 Based on VOX® Silver Alnico 212 Cabinet Matchbox 30 112 Based on Matchless®...
  • Page 53: Ns Noise Gate Modules

    Effect Description Model name Description Noise Killer Hard noise gate based on the Mooer® Micro Noise Killer. The effect solves noise issues quickly and efficiently with simple threshold adjustments. Intel Reducer Unlike conventional noise gates, this works by separating the conventional signal from the white noise in the signal and eliminating the white noise to achieve noise reduction while maintaining natural decay.
  • Page 54: Equalizer Modules

    Description 3 Bands EQ Simple amp style 3-band EQ. 5 Bands EQ Simple amp style 5-band EQ. MOOER HM Stompbox style 5-band EQ for heavy guitar. MOOER B Stompbox style 6-band EQ for guitar. MOOER G6 Stompbox style 6-band EQ for guitar.
  • Page 55: Fxb Effect Modules

    Modern analog studio compressor. Limit Dual-parameter limiter. Analog Delay Modeled after classic stompbox delays with BB chips. Noise Killer Hard noise gate based on the Mooer® Micro Noise Killer. The effect solves noise issues quickly and efficiently with simple threshold adjustments.
  • Page 56 Parameter Description Parameter Description Position The position of the Wah in its pedal sweep. 0 is equal to heel down, 100 is equal to toe down. *Note: If you want to use the EXP pedal to control the Wah sweep, assign “WAH >...
  • Page 57: Delay Modules

    Rise Adjusts the time needed for the volume to reach its maximum. 100 is the slowest. Time Adjusts the delay repeat time. This parameter is displayed in two different ways. When the Tempo Sync function is off, this parameter directly adjusts the delay time of the effect in milliseconds.
  • Page 58: Reverb Modules

    easier it is to trigger, and at approximately 0 dB it is turned off. Filter Choose the type of the filter envelopes. (LP: low pass / BP: band pass / HP: high pass). Rate Adjusts the modulation rate of the delay repeats. Range Adjusts the modulation range of the delay repeats.

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