User Manual

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Creating your own sounds
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Comparing an edited program with the
original program — Compare function
Here’s how to compare the sound you’re editing with the original
unedited sound.
1 Select an existing program, and edit it.
When you edit, the program name will change to a slanted typeface.
2 During your editing, click the utility Compare button.
The guitar program will return to the unedited settings. The program
name will also return from the slanted typeface to the original type-
face. Each time you click the Compare button, you will alternate
between the edited sound and the original sound.
Temporarily saving the current settings — Snapshot
The Snapshot function lets you temporarily save the current settings of
the edited guitar program when desired. In the process of creating a gui-
tar sound, you can use this function to save interim results that you can
compare as you continue editing.
1 Edit an existing program.
2 While editing, click the utility Snapshot button.
The screen will light white, and the settings of the guitar program at
the moment you clicked the Snapshot button will be temporarily
saved.
3 Click the
located at the right of the Snapshot button, and a popup
menu will appear.
This menu contains the guitar program name, and the date and time
at which you captured the snapshot.
4 From the menu, choose a guitar program name/date/time.
The guitar program will change to the settings that you saved at the
selected date and time.
HINT: The Preference settings in the Option menu allow you to specify
the duration for which the saved snapshot data will be saved, or
to erase it (“Snapshot Function” on page 36).