HOTONE OMP-6 Impulse Response Cabinet Speaker Sim Effect Pedal Owner’s Manual
- June 12, 2024
- HOTONE
Table of Contents
- OMP-6 Impulse Response Cabinet Speaker Sim Effect Pedal
- Welcome
- Features
- Panel Introduction
- Connections
- Main Display
- Select a Preset
- Bypass/Mute (default setting)
- Edit
- Save
- Assign Footswitch Function
- Software
- Factory IR files list*
- Specifications
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Owner’s Manual
OMP-6 Impulse Response Cabinet Speaker Sim Effect Pedal
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Welcome
Thank you for purchasing a Hotone product.
Please read this manual carefully to get the most out of your Omni IR.
Please keep this manual in a safe place to use for further reference.
The Omni IR is a compact-sized, Impulse Response based cabinet simulator
delivering organic, precise guitar/bass cabinet sounds. An internal voltage
boost circuit provides tons of headroom, a clear, detailed OLED screen lets
you get set up quickly, and variable I/O makes it perfect for any live or
recording scenario.
Features
- Compact, easy-to-use IR loader pedal
- Advanced DSP platform with high quality 24-bit A/D/A conversion and great dynamic response
- Internal voltage boost circuit for great headroom with standard 9V DC power supply
- 40 high quality legendary guitar/bass cabinet IRs
- Detailed 4-band EQ with flexible frequency range and 12dB max. boost/cut
- Supports 3rd party IR files
- USB jack for firmware updating, loading/managing IRs with free PC/Mac software
- Aux In and headphone output for practicing and jamming
- 40 Presets
- Built-in hi-res OLED screen
- Assignable footswitch with LED
- 9V DC power supply
Panel Introduction
- MASTER: Controls the overall output
- FUNC. : For switching presets/IRs, editing presets, saving, etc.
- XLR OUT: Feeds balanced signal to mixers, interfaces, etc.
- LIFT/GND: Switch to LIFT position to lift the ground wire of XLR OUT jack
- OUT: Unbalanced output jack
- OLED SCREEN: Shows preset numbers, setting values and other operation info
- THRU: Feeds unprocessed dry signal to other devices or reamping
- IN: For plugging in instruments or other effects
- ASSIGNABLE FOOTSWITCH
- USB: USB Type-C jack for connecting to computer
- AUX IN: Stereo aux in jack for connecting audio players (won’t be affected by Omni IR)
- DC 9V: Plug in your power supply here (DC 9V, center egative)
- PHONES: Stereo headphones jack
Connections
- For practicing/jamming
- For live performance
- For reamping
Note:
Always mute the mixer/audio interface or turn down the volume knob on your
amp before plugging or unplugging power jacks, cables, etc. This will reduce
the chance of hearing/device damage.
Main Display
The Main Display will come up as shown below after you plug in your power supply:
- Current preset number, Omni IR supports 40 presets ranging from 00 to 39
- Indicates the IR name you’re using in current preset
- Shows only when the EQ is on
Select a Preset
In Main Display, turn the FUNC. knob to change presets. Turn the knob clockwise to cycle through presets in the order of 00, 02, 03, …, 39 then 00. Turn the knob counterclockwise to change presets in the opposite order.
Bypass/Mute (default setting)
To set the unit to bypass: tap the footswitch. “BYPASS” will appear on the screen. Tap the footswitch again to go back to normal.
To set the unit to mute: hold the footswitch until “MUTE” appears on the screen. Hold the footswitch again to go back to normal.
Note:
- In bypass/mute status, the LED halo will go out.
- AUX IN will not be affected in mute status.
Edit
-
Select a different IR file
In Main Display, press the FUNC. knob to enter IR Select menu. The screen will come up as shown below:
Turn the FUNC. to select an IR file. The file name will be inverted. -
Edit detailed parameters
In IR select menu, press the FUNC. knob to enter Edit Menu. The screen will come up as shown below: Turn the FUNC. knob to move the cursor on EDIT PRESET, then press FUNC. knob to enter Preset Edit Menu:
Preset Edit Menu:
- Return to previous menu
- Indicates current cursor position (the PRESET VOL is now selected).
In this menu, turn FUNC. knob to select a parameter (hollow cursor) or edit
parameters (solid cursor), press the FUNC. knob to confirm selection/finish
editing.
All available parameters are shown below:
- PRESET VOL: Controls the current preset volume
- EQ: Switches the EQ on/off
- LOW FREQ: Controls the EQ low frequency range
- LOW GAIN: Controls the EQ low frequency boost/cut amount
- MID FREQ: Controls the EQ mid frequency range
- MID GAIN: Controls the EQ mid frequency boost/cut amount
- HIGH FREQ: Controls the EQ high frequency range
- HIGH GAIN: Controls the EQ high frequency boost/cut amount
- PRES FREQ: Controls the EQ presence range
- PRES GAIN: Controls the EQ presence boost/cut amount
- SAVE: Enter Save Menu
The EQ frequency and boost/cut range are shown below:
BAND | FREQ range | GAIN range |
---|---|---|
LOW | 50Hz-500Hz measured by 10Hz | -12~0~+12(dB) |
MID | 500Hz-1kHz measured by 10Hz | -12~0~+12(dB) |
HIGH | 1kHz-5kHz measured by 0.1kHz | -12~0~+12(dB) |
PRES | 5kHz-16kHz measured by 0.1kHz | -12~0~+12(dB) |
Save
To enter Save Menu, select SAVE in Preset Edit Menu or hold FUNC. knob in IR Select menu. The screen will come up as shown below:
Turn FUNC. knob to choose a location. Press the FUNC. knob to confirm saving.
Press the footswitch to cancel saving.
Assign Footswitch Function
In Edit Menu, select FS FUNCTION to enter Footswitch Function Assign Menu. The screen will come up as shown below:
You can assign 2 different functions to FS TAP (tap the footswitch) and FS HOLD (hold the footswitch):
- MUTE
- BYPASS
- PRESET +
- PRESET –
The functions cannot be same.
Software
Connect Omni IR to your computer and access the free software to manage your
Omni IR device, adjust tonal settings, update firmware, restore settings, and
upload third party IR files. Omni software is compatible with Windows and
macOS platforms.
Log on to
www.hotoneaudio.com/support to
download the free software–it’s easy to install and comes with a software user
manual.
Factory IR files list*
PRESET | OMNI IR NAME | BASED ON | MIC TYPE | SPEAKER |
---|
4X12 Cabinet
0| BRIT 60A 4×12| Marshall 1960A 4×12| Shure SM57| 4×12
1| BRIT 60B 4×12| Marshall 1960B 4×12| Royer R121| 4×12
2| FLY BOY 4X12| Boutique UK-style 4×12 cabinet| Neumann U87| 4×12
3| JUIC M25 4×12| Orange PPC412| Shure SM57| 4×12
4| EGNL PRO 4×12| Engl Pro 4×12| Shure SM57| 4×12
5| GVH 5153 4×12| EVH 5150 III 4×12| Gefell UMT70S| 4×12
6| DIZZ RLD 4×12| Diezel 4×12| Royer R121| 4×12
7| MES STAT 4×12| Mesa/Boogie Standard 4×12| Shure SM57| 4×12
8| RDL XL 4×12| Randall RS412XLT 4×12| Shure SM57| 4×12
9| EC ELCT 4×12| 4×12 cabinet with Electro-Voice EVM-12L speakers| Shure
SM57| 4×12
10| BGR STAD 4×12| Bogner 4×12| Beyerdynamic M160| 4×12
11| MES TDST 4×12| Mesa/Boogie Traditional 4×12| Shure SM57| 4×12
12| BRIT 60TV 4X12| Marshall 1960TV 4×12| Shure SM57| 4×12
13| MES SRF 4×12| Mesa/Boogie Rectifier 4×12| Sennheiser MD421| 4×12
2X12 Cabinet
14| ZIDA TWIN 2×12| Selmer Zodiac 2×12| Royer R121| 2×12
15| TR 65 2×12| Two-Rock 2×12| Royer R121| 2×12
16| US 65TW 2×12| Fender 65 Twin Reverb 2×12| Shure SM57| 2×12
17| BOST ZC30 2×12| Vox AC30 2×12| Sennheiser E609| 2×12
18| MES RF 2×12| Celestion G12H loaded Mesa/Boogie cabinet| Shure SM57|
2×12
19| JUIC PPC 2×12| Orange PPC212| Royer R121| 2×12
- The Manufacturers and product names mentioned above are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
The trademarks were used merely to identify the sound character of the products.
**Factory IR files list***
PRESET | OMNI IR NAME | BASED ON | MIC TYPE |
---|
2X12 Cabinet
20| BRIT 66B 2×12| Marshall 1966B 2×12| Royer R121| 2×12
21| US STDO 2X12| 1980s Mesa/Boogie 2×12 cabinet| Shure SM57| 2×12
22| BGR SVA 2×12| Bogner Shiva 2×12| Shure SM57| 2×12
23| MESH RC2x12| Mesa/Boogie Rectifier 2×12| AKG C414| 2×12
1×12 & 1×10 Cabinet
24| DELX VERB 1×12| Fender Deluxe Reverb 1×12| Shure SM57| 1×12
25| US CHAP 1×12| Fender Champ 1×12| Shure SM57| 1×12
26| BRIT 74CX 1×12| Marshall 1974CX 1×12| Beyerdynamic M160| 1×12
27| GIBS 30RV 1×10| Gibson GA-30 1×10| Shure SM57| 1×10
28| JUIC PPC 1×12| Orange PPC112| Shure SM57| 1×12
29| BOST ZC15 1×12| Vox AC15 1X12| Shure SM57| 1×12
30| PROJR1x10| Fender Pro Junior 1×10| Shure SM57| 1×10
4×10 Cabinet
31| LOW MAN 4×10| Fender ’59 Bassman Reissue 4×10| Shure SM57| 4×10
32| BGR BLUE 4×10| Bogner 4×10| Shure SM57| 4×10
33| BRIT 65B 4×10| Marshall 1965B 4×10| Royer R121| 4×10
Bass Cabinet
34| US PRFX 1×15| Ampeg B-15N 1×15| Royer R121| 1×15
35| ED XLT 4×10| Eden 4×10| Shure Beta 87A| 4×10
36| US SVT 8×10| Ampeg SVT-810E 8×10| Neumann U67| 8×10
37| SVT HLF 4×10| Ampeg SVT-410HLF 4×10| Shure SM57| 4×10
38| SVT AV 2×10| Ampeg SVT-210AV 2×10| Neumann U67| 2×10
39| US GKCX 4×10| Gallien-Krueger CX410 4×10| Neumann U67| 4×10
- The Manufacturers and product names mentioned above are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
The trademarks were used merely to identify the sound character of the products.
Specifications
Input Impedance: 1MΩ
Output Impedance: 100Ω
Power Requirement: 9V DC center negative
Current Consumption: 200mA
Dimensions: 101mm (D) x58mm (W) x47mm (H)
Weight: 220g
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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