User Manual
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Depending on the EXP Jack modes you have chosen, the Polymoon will scan the top layer knobs and update the knobs
on power up. If your Polymoon is set to either “Expression Pedal” or “Tap Switch” for its EXP mode, then it will scan the knobs at
power up. This means if you change the knobs whether the unit is off, those values will be how the pedal sounds next time you
turn the pedal is on. Additionally, the Tempo and the Phaserv Types are auto saved and return to whatever they were set to last
when powering up the pedal. These behaviors are meant to mimic the behavior of how all classic guitar pedals work.
If your Polymoon is set to either “4 Button Preset Switch” or “MIDI” for its EXP jack mode, then the pedal will simply recall
the preset that is stored in the current memory location. This setting makes sure that the Polymoon functions like a standard
multi-preset device, for those who depend on recalling exact sounds for a performance.
The Polymoon features 16 internal preset locations. The first four presets are accessible by a compatible 4 button
footswitch and all sixteen presets are accessible by MIDI Program Change messages. To save a preset simply hold the Alt button.
The preset is saved every time you edit the “Alt”/2nd layer knobs, this is how the Polymoon is able to keep your settings in its
memory after a power down. To save a preset to a different location than your current location, either press the desired preset
button on a compatible 4 button footswitch or send a Program Change message over MIDI to which ever preset you would like to
edit. After you are done with any changes, just press and hold the “Alt” button to save. The Polymoon can send and receive full
presets for via MIDI Sysex Data. To send a preset from the Polymoon to your computer, press the Bypass LED switch while hold-
ing the Alt button. The Polymoon is always listening for preset data, so simply send any presets you have backed up on your PC
back to the Polymoon and it will overwrite that preset with the data you sent. If you are happy with the newly received preset,
simply press Alt and the Polymoon will save that data to the current preset location.
In the Polymoon you can set the tempo using one of the following tapping in quarter notes using the integrated Tap
switch, External Tap switch, MIDI Beat Clock, Tempo MIDI CC, or Tap Switch MIDI CC. The Polymoon features a maximum delay
time of 1200 milliseconds.
SECTION 6 - KNOB AUTO SCAN IN DEPTH
SECTION 7 - PRESETS IN DEPTH
SECTION 8 - TEMPO IN DEPTH