Specifications

(I)
Press either of the BANK kegs several times and notice how the
BANK
part of the display indicates each
of
the USER
(0-9)
and PRESET
(0-9)
banks. Try selting it to PRESET
1.
The bank number will flash.
(2) Nexi, select your desired patch number by pressing one
of
the four
PATCH keys (located below the
BANK
keys). Press the PATCH 2 key so
that its
LED
lights. The bank number will stop flashing.
You have now selected preset bank
1,
patch 2.
Editing
Each patch is a chain of individual effects. You can select which individ-
ual effects to use in a patch. And you can adjust the parameters of each
effect.
You
can also adjust the signal output level and noise reduction
level of the total patch.
(such as "time" in
a
delay effect). Each effect has different adjustable
parameters. Refer to the "Effects and Parameters" section of this manual.
Edited patches can be stored in user banks for later use.
To edit and store a patch, you follow these steps:
(1)
Select bank and patch to start from (Preset 2, patch 3, for example)
(2)
Select individual effect (FLA, for example)
(3)Adjust effect parameters (DEPTH and PEAK, for example)
(4)Adjust output level (To compensate for increased or decreased total
volume resulting from change in effects used and/or their readjusted pa-
rameter values)
(5)Adjust noise reduction
(G)Store(Store in user bank4, patch
1,
for example)
Effect editing procedure
First, press the left or right CURSOR key to move the flashing effect mark
until it is above the individual effect that you want to edit (in the list of
effects at the bottom of the display).
The adjustable parameter names for that effect will appear below the three
sliding PARAMETER controls. (The number of adjustable parameters is
usually two or three, depending on the effect.)
[If
parameter names do not appear, press the BYPASS key so that the
lat
effect
on/off mark
turns
on.)
One of the parameter names will be flashing. Adjust the PARAMETER
control above the flashing name, As you slide the control up or down, the
parameter bars (below the parameter name) and the parameter value
readout in the display will change to indicate the current value (within the
possible range).