User Manual

10
Edit Mode
EWI Solo's Edit Mode allows you to adjust the internal programs to your preference.
To use Edit Mode:
1. Press the Edit button to enter Edit Mode.
2. Use the encoder to scroll through the available edit options: Pitch Tuning, Filter, LFO 1 and LFO 2.
Pitch Tuning: This determines the coarse pitch tuning of the program, up to an octave lower or higher than
the pitch played (-1200 0+1200 cents).
Filter:
o Cutoff: This determines the center frequency of the filter (-1000+100%).
o Resonance: This determines the amount of additional amplification of the cutoff frequency (0+22.5 dB).
LFO 1: This low-frequency oscillator is a slow-moving sine wave that can be used to modulate the filter, pitch
or amplitude.
o Frequency: This determines the speed of the LFO (-100 0+100%).
o Delay: This determines the amount of time before the LFO is activated (10.0 ms9.99 s).
o Amplitude: This determines how much the LFO affects volume, creating a tremolo effect (0.0 dB+12.0
dB).
o Filter: This determines how much the LFO affects the filter, creating "wah-wah" effects (-100 0+100%).
LFO 2: This d
etermines the amount of modulation (CC#1) applied to the program.
o Frequency: This determines the speed of the modulation's low-frequency oscillator (-100 0+100%).
o Delay: This determines the amount of time before the LFO is activated (10.0 ms9.99 s).
o Pitch: This determines the coarse pitch tuning of the LFO (-1200 0+1200).
3. Push the encoder to view the selected option's parameters.
4. Turn the encoder to adjust the parameter, and then press the Edit button to return to the previous page.
5. Press the Edit button again at any time to exit Edit Mode.
If you like the adjustments you have made and want to save them to the program, press the Save button and then
use the encoder to select a Favorite list where the program will be saved. See Programs > Saving Programs &
Favorites for more information on saving changes to a Program.
Important: When saving, only the settings that apply to the program will be saved. Settings that apply to the EWI
Solo will affect all Programs because they affect the sensors and tuning of the EWI Solo hardware itself.