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5. Display: This screen allows you to view programs, browse
menus and edit parameters.
6. Encoder: This encoder is used to navigate the display and
select presets, depending on which mode is selected. When
no mode is selected, turn the encoder to adjust the audio
volume.
7. FX (Effects) Button: Press this button to view available
effects and set their level. Use the encoder to select Reverb,
Chorus, or Delay, and adjust the available parameters. To
return to the previous page or exit the FX menu, press the FX
button again. See Operation > Using FX for more information.
8. Program Button: Press this button to view the Program list in
the display. Turn the encoder to scroll through the programs
and press it to load. See Operation > Programs for more
information.
9. Global Button: Press this button to enter the Global Menu,
where you can adjust various hardware settings. See
Operation > Global Menu for more information.
10. Edit Button: Press this button to access the program editing
controls, where you can adjust the Pitch Tuning, Filter and
LFO 1/2 settings for the current program. See Operation >
Edit Mode for more information.
For advanced editing, download the EWI Solo Editor Software
at akaipro.com.
11. Save Button: Press this button to save the current program
along with any changes to one of four Favorite lists, where
you can quickly access your most-used programs. If changes
have been made to the preset, the LED above this button will
be lit. Selecting another preset before saving will discard any
changes. See Operatio
n > Programs for more information.
12. Trans (Transpose) Button: Press this button to activate or
deactivate the transposition function. Its LED will light up
when transposition is activated. To adjust the transposition
value, press and hold this button, turn the encoder to select
the value, and then release this button.
13. Favorites Buttons: Press these buttons to quickly access a
list of saved programs. Programs can be added to a list by
using the Save button. See Operation > Programs
for more
information.
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