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4. If desired, press and turn Knob 1 (Min Value) and Knob 2
(Max Value) to set the range you wish to control.
TIP: To reverse controller behavior, swap the min and max values.
5. Press to return to the Home screen.
SHORTCUT: To assign a parameter to the Snapshots controller, it's even
easier—just push and turn the parameter's knob. The value bar displays
small value pixels, indicating it's now assigned to a controller.
SHORTCUT: Hold ACTION and press a parameter knob to quickly remove
any controller assignment (including the Snapshots controller). The value
bar's controller nodes disappear, indicating no controller is assigned to it.
Clearing a Block's Controller Assignment(s)
1. From the Controller Assign screen, select the block whose
controller assignments you want to clear and press ACTION.
2. Press the CLEAR CONTROLLERS switch.
Clearing All Controller Assignments
1. From the Controller Assign screen, press ACTION.
2. Press the CLEAR ALL CONTROLLERS switch.
The following dialog appears:
OKCANCEL
Clear all controllers
from every block?
3. Press the OK switch.
IMPORTANT! Clearing All Controller Assignments removes all existing control-
ler assignments in the preset, including Snapshot controller assignments and
Wah, Pitch Wham and Volume assignments from EXP 1 and EXP 2. Use this
function with caution!
Tips for Creative Controller Assignment
If you assign a footswitch to more than one controller or other item, the default
"MULTIPLE (X)" scribble strip label isn't really very descriptive. Don't forget to
custom label it - See "Customizing a Footswitch"
By default, a parameter's Min and Max values will be pretty extreme. It pays to
play pretty conservative here, as subtle parameter adjustments go a long way.
To smoothly blend between the tone on parallel paths A and B, select a Split
> A/B block and assign the Route To parameter to an expression pedal. By
default, a heel-down position means the signal passes fully through Path A.
Moving the pedal toward the toe-down position will gradually crossfade into
Path B. Alternatively, assign a footswitch to control the Route To parameter, for
instantly switching back and forth.
If you're looking for an ultra-clean boost, instead of adding a Volume/Pan >
Gain block, try assigning a footswitch to increase the Level parameter of a
Merge > Mixer or Output block.
If you have a favorite delay or reverb pedal, use an FX Loop block to insert it
into your tone. Assign EXP 1 or 2 to control the block's Mix parameter, which
will smoothly blend the pedal into your tone.
For extreme psychedelic dub delay squeals, assign a footswitch to both in-
crease a Delay's feedback and decrease its time.
Assign a footswitch to toggle between two Delay > Time parameter values,
such as 1/4 and 1/8 dotted.
Assign IR Select to a footswitch. Set the two IRs as min and max values. Now
you can instantly toggle between them.