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There are two ways to add an eect.
In the rst method, highlight one of the two placeholder plus-sign symbols in the SIGNAL PATH LAYER by
turning the ENCODER. The circle containing the plus-sign symbol will turn green. Press the ENCODER to see
a menu of four eects categories—Stomp Box, Modulation, Delay and Reverb. Highlight a category by turn-
ing the ENCODER, then press the ENCODER to access the eects in that category. Scroll through the eects
and press the ENCODER to select an eect.
The SIGNAL PATH LAYER will then display the newly added eect in a green box with a blinking white arrow
below it and a label above it, indicating that the eect can be moved to a dierent position (if preferred) by
turning and then pressing the ENCODER.
When an eect is added, the box containing the preset number will change from blue to red (indicating that
a preset edit has been made), and the SAVE utility button will illuminate. With the eect now added, further
edits can then be made or the SAVE utility button can be pressed to keep completed edits (see illustrations
below and on next page). Note that pressing the PRESET LAYER button corresponding to the circled “X” in the
DISPLAY WINDOW closes the eects category and eect menus; pressing it when it corresponds to the label
“back” returns the user to the previous screen.
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SAVE
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With the eect moved to a new position (as indicated here by white arrow below it and label above it), contin-
ue editing other parameters or press the illuminated SAVE utility button to keep completed edits.
ADDING AN EFFECT
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TWIN
REVERB
FUZZ
To add an eect, highlight the placeholder plus-sign symbol by turning the ENCODER to it. The circle contain-
ing the plus-sign symbol will turn green. Press the ENCODER to access a menu of four eects categories.
ROCK & ROLL
TWIN
REVERB
FUZZ
REVERB
PRE FX 2
After moving the selected eect by turning the ENCODER, press the
ENCODER to select its new position in the signal path.