Operation Manual

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ADVANCED GUITAR EFFECTS PROCESSOR
The value set in this way becomes the reference setting for RTM.
For every effect module and effect type, parameter 7 sets the RTM
range.
Normally, the RTM parameter uses the value set in step 5 as reference
(0%) and allows adjustment over a range from -10 (-100%) to 0 (0%) to
10 (+100%). If the RTM control target parameter is negative when the
FUNCTION switch is operated, the parameter is adjusted from the
reference value towards negative values. If the target parameter is
positive, it is adjusted from the reference value towards positive values.
For example, if the "Mix (RTM)" parameter was set to "50" in step 5,
and the RTM parameter is "-5" (-50%), the adjustment range is 50 - 25.
When the parameter is "+5", the adjustment range is 50 - 75.
The following case is an exception: When the EQ module is
selected in step 2 and the effect type is set to PEDAL- WAH, or
when the EFFECT1 module is selected and the effect type is set
to PEDAL-PITCH (pedal pitch shifter), the RTM parameter
setting range is "dn" (down) or "UP" only.
It is possible to operate VOLUME RTM together with RTM. This
is controlled by the VOLUME RTM "on" or "of" (off) setting in
the PRE DRIVE effect module.
The control target parameter cannot be changed beyond the
parameter setting range. For example, if the control target
parameter is already at maximum, setting the RTM parameter to
a positive value has no effect.
If necessary, store the patch as described on page 17.
For details, please refer to the section "Using the FUNCTION switch"
on page 18.
REVERB RTM
VALUE
VALUE
EDIT
(
CANCEL
)
STEP
5
Use the VALUE knob to adjust the parameter.
STEP
6
Use the Parameter Select keys to select parameter 7.
STEP
8
If desired, repeat steps 2 through 7 to make the RTM setting for other effect
modules.
STEP
7
Use the VALUE knob to adjust the RTM parameter.
STEP
9
When the setting is completed, press the EDIT key to revert to Play mode.
STEP
10
Set the FUNCTION switch mode to "6: RTM".
Using the FUNCTION switch
NOTE