EDIT
Preset name
CURSOR
Parameter names
Parameter value
Edit
In the Edit display you use the CURSOR keys to select parameters and the ADJUST wheel to change values.
In the VSS™ algorithm presets there are two Edit modes: User and Expert.
Easy mode
The first time you edit a VSS™ preset, this is the mode you enter. The Easy mode holds the most important parameters such as Decay.
Expert mode
Select the Expert mode by placing the cursor at the Expert mode line and press OK.
The Expert mode allows you to edit a long variety of parameters, not available in the normal Edit mode.
Note: Since the two Edit modes are not compatible, it is not pos- sible to return to the User Edit mode once you have stored a pre- set using the Expert mode.
Combined Edit
The relative Output levels of the two Engines can be adjusted in this display.
The range is: Off - 0.0dB.
These levels affect both the Analog and Digital Outputs.
The Output levels for Engine1 and 2 can be adjusted individually or simultaneously.
Use the CURSOR keys to select either Engine 1 or Engine 2, and the ADJUST wheel to change value.
Placing the cursor between the L and the R allows you to adjust the L/R levels simultaneously.
The Engine Out Levels are identical with the Out Level parame- ter in the Edit page and will always be corresponding with these.
Exercise 5 :
How to edit a preset
-Select Engine 1 by pressing its RECALL key. Use the ADJUST wheel and select ROM preset #2.
-Press the OK key to confirm and recall the preset.
-Press the EDIT key in the Engine 1 section. You are now in the User Edit mode.
-Use the CURSOR keys to select the parameter you wish to edit.
-Select e.g. Decay. Change the value using the VALUE key. Press the STORE key (still in the Engine 1 section), and select the location where you want the preset to be stored by turning the ADJUST wheel.
-Press OK to confirm. In this process you can also change the name of the preset (see the “Store” chapter on page 13).
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