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TAP Tempo
Press TAP/TUNER repeatedly to set the tempo in BPM (Beats Per
Minute).
Certain Delay, Reverb and Modulation blocks' parameters, such as Time, Rate and
Speed, can be represented with note values (1/4-note, dotted 1/8-note, etc.) or xed
numeric values (ms or Hz). When set to note values, the parameter will follow Tap
Tempo. Press the parameter knob to toggle between note or ms (or Hz) values.
Also see the Tempo options available in "Global Settings > MIDI/Tempo" where you
can ne-tune your Tap Tempo value, or congure your HX Eects device to sync
tempo with external MIDI hardware and software via MIDI Clock.
SHORTCUT: Touch TAP/TUNER to briey display Tempo parameters above
Footswitch 6.
Tempo BPM
Preset 120.0
Knob Parameter Description
2 Tempo
Choose whether the tempo is stored and recalled with
each snapshot, recalled with each preset, or is applied
globally across all presets and snapshots.
3 BPM
Depending on the Knob 2 (Tempo) setting, this value is
saved per snapshot, per preset, or globally.
Tuner
1. Press and Hold TAP until the Tuner screens appear:
Tuner
Output
Refer-
ence
Off-
sets
440 Hz OnMute
D
-50 +50
2. Pluck an individual string on your guitar.
When a box left of center is lit, your string is at. When a box right of center is lit,
your string is sharp. When the center box on the lower row is lit, the top row of
smaller bars can be used for more precision. When both arrows are illuminated,
your string is perfectly in tune.
3. To exit the Tuner, step on any footswitch.
All tuner settings are global.
TIP: If you have a favorite pedal tuner and wish to use it instead of the tuner
within your HX Eects device, connect Send 1 or 2 to your tuner's input
and turn Knob 1 (Tuner Out) to select "Send12." This way, every time you
hold the TAP footswitch, the HX Eects device will automatically route the
signal to your favorite tuner.
Tuner Settings
Page Knob Parameter Description
1
1 Tuner Output
Determines the active output while the Tuner screen
is active. If you prefer to hear nothing while tuning,
choose "Mute." Normally, you should choose "L/R."
2 Reference
If you'd like to tune to a reference other than standard
440 Hz, select from 425 to 455 Hz.
3 Osets
Enables the Tuner osets displayed on Pages 2 and
3.
2
1 String6 Oset
Some guitarists feel that tuning certain strings slightly
sharp or at in relation to concert tuning can improve
intonation. String osets calibrate the tuner so that
these slightly out-of-tune pitches appear as in tune.
String 6 is low E and String 1 is high E. Tuning osets
won't be applied unless Knob 3 (Osets) on Page 1 is
turned on.
2 String5 Oset
3 String4 Oset
3
1 String3 Oset
2 String2 Oset
3 String1 Oset