F1 Aura
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USER GUIDE
F1 AURA
Welcome
Thank you for making Fishman a part of your acoustic experience. We are proud
to offer you the finest acoustic amplification products available; high-quality
professional-grade tools to empower you to sound your very best. We are
confident F1 Aura will both enhance and inspire your music making.
Despite its simple and clean appearance, F1 Aura features a powerful set of tone
shaping controls and programmability. We urge you to read through this user
guide and spend some time getting familiar with its operation, so that you may
easily realize the systems full potential.
Aura Acoustic Imaging Technology uses digital algorithms developed in
Fishmans audio laboratories to restore a studio-miked sound to an acoustic
instrument. To achieve this, weve recorded this instrument using world-class
microphones and techniques to capture an Image of the natural sound that
it emits when miked in a professional studio. This Image, when recorded direct
or played through an amp, mixer or PA, blends with the undersaddle pickup to
produce an incredibly accurate recreation of the original recording.
Quick Start
Before you begin, set the controls as shown:
1. Plug in Use a -inch instrument cable.
2. Tune up Press and hold the Volume knob until
the tuner comes on. When engaged, the Tuner mutes
the output. Press Volume to exit Tuner.
3. Turn up Raise the Volume to a desirable level.
4. Blend in the Image Turn the Edit knob to
adjust the Image/pickup blend.
Edit
Volume
5. Select an Image Press the Edit knob once
and the letter I will be displayed. Turn the knob to select different Images.
6. Adjust Tone Press the Edit knob repeatedly to select among the
different parameters for setting pickup tone. Turn the knob to adjust each
parameters value.
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Press + Hold
Turn
to adjust
Edit
Volume
Play / Edit
F1 Aura operates in two modes: Play and Edit. Play is for selecting the most
frequently used controls while Edit gives you access to many more features.
Play
When you plug in, F1 Aura powers up into Play mode. In Play mode, Volume,
Blend and Phase can be adjusted. The chromatic Tuner and the automatic AntiFeedback circuit can also be activated.
Edit
Press and release the Edit knob to enter Edit mode; the tuners green in-tune
LED will light solid. Once in Edit, press the Edit knob repeatedly to step through
the parameters. Each parameter is displayed using a single letter to represent
its function (see page 15). Adjust its value by turning the Edit knob. A number is
displayed and the tuners sharp/flat lights show positive or negative values.
Note: F1 Aura is programmable and automatically saves your settings.
To exit Edit and return to Play mode, wait 10 seconds for the display to go dark,
or press + hold the Edit knob for 2 seconds. You may also immediately exit by
simultaneously pressing both the Edit and Volume knobs.
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Blend
More
Image
More
Pickup
Volume
Turn Volume For the cleanest noise-free sound, set Volume as high as possible
without causing your amp or mixer to distort.
Phase
Press and release Volume Use the Phase setting to improve bass response at
low volume and suppress feedback at high volume. Press the Volume knob
several times and leave it in the position most pleasing to your ear.
Tuner
Press+hold Volume 2 seconds to turn tuner on.
Press Volume once to turn it off.
note raised
1/2 step
A# note
in tune
A note
below pitch
A note
above pitch
While the Anti-Feedback control is very effective, its best if you spend some
time while setting up before a performance and catch any issues before you
begin to play. With some practice, youll find you can also use it to fix any
resonant notes that may stand out in a particular venue.
Using the automatic Anti-Feedback control:
1. Press + hold both Edit and Volume for 2 seconds. The tuner display will flash
a 1 to indicate it is searching for the first feedback.
2. Turn up the Volume, then either dampen the strings while tapping the body or
play the troublesome note until the feedback begins. The filter will automatically
identify and eliminate the feedback. The 1 in the display will now light solid.
3. At this point, you may continue to turn up your Volume as in step 2 to identify
up to two more problematic resonances. Each is indicated via a flashing 2 or
3 during the search, in turn lighting solid when the resonance has been
identified.
4. You may press the Volume knob at any time to cancel the search. The circuit
will hold the notched frequenc(ies) in memory until the process is repeated.
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1. Press to enter
Edit mode.
Image
Select
2. Turn Edit to adjust
parameter value.
Press
Pickup
Treble EQ
Press
Pickup
Mid EQ
-3
+1
3. To exit Edit Mode, wait 10 seconds, or press + hold Edit for 2 seconds. You may also
immediately exit by simultaneously pressing both the Edit and Volume knobs.
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Compressor
The Compressor (C) parameter adjusts several settings within a sophisticated
automatic leveling circuit. As you increase the value, your overall playing
dynamics become increasingly limited, making softer notes louder while
controlling loud spikes in your playing. This can be helpful in performances
where you desire a more even level to your playing. At its maximum setting,
there may be some overall increase in the output level.
Anti-Feedback
This parameter, indicated with the letter A, allows you to temporarily disable the
automatic Anti-Feedback filter if desired. O = Off, I = On. See page 8 for details
on how to use the Anti-Feedback circuit.
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Image Select
Image Treble EQ
Pickup Treble EQ
Image Mid EQ
Pickup Mid EQ
Image Bass EQ
Pickup Bass EQ
Pickup/Image Blend
Compressor
Anti-Feedback
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Power
Plug in the guitar, and F1 Aura switches on. To conserve the battery, remove the
instrument cable from the guitar when the system is not in use.
The tuner display will flash at power-up to tell you the preamp is on.
Low Battery Indicator
When the tuner flashes L once every three seconds, you have approximately
1.5 hours before the battery is exhausted. Change it at the next opportunity.
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Electrical Specifications
Digital Signal Path:
A/D, D/A conversion:
Signal Processing:
Typical in-use current consumption @ 9VDC:
Typical 9V lithium battery life:
Typical 9V alkaline battery life:
Nominal output impedance:
Recommended load impedance:
Maximum output level (onset of clipping):
Baseline noise:
Dynamic Range:
Bass control:
Midrange control:
Treble control:
All specifications subject to change without notice.
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24-bit
32-bit
18mA
54 hours
27 hours
1k Ohm
10k Ohm and up
+5dBV
-92dBV
97dB
12dB @ 70Hz
12dB @ 1kHz
12dB @ 6.5kHz
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