Roland G6037008-01, ME-70 Calling Up Tones Patches, Changing Tone Settings Memory Edit Mode

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Saving/Calling Up and Using Tones (Memory Mode)

Calling Up Tones (Patches)

To switch patches, use BANK [

] [

] and the number pedals

1.

(1-4).

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.

2

 

1

 

Press BANK [ ] [ ].

Choose the bank number to which you want to switch.

The displayed bank number flashes. (At this time, the tones are not yet switched.)

For the bank number, you can choose a user bank from U1 through U9 or a preset bank from P1 through P9.

Pressing number pedals 1 and 2 at the same time enables bank selection using number pedals 1 and 2. After choosing the bank, you confirm the selection by

pressing number pedal 3 or 4.

Press any one of the number pedals from 1 through 4.

The unit switches to the patch with in the bank number you chose in Step 1.

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When you're selecting a patch within the same bank, you can skip Step 1.

You can also switch bank numbers using a foot switch. For more information, read “Using External Foot Switches” (p. E-13).

Changing Tone Settings (Memory Edit Mode)

In Memory mode, editing effects or changing the noise-suppressor

1.

Refer to “Calling Up Tones (Patches)” and call up the

threshold (NS THRES) is not possible.

 

patch whose settings you want to change.

When you want to make these changes, put the unit in Memory Edit

2.

Press [EDIT/EXIT].

mode.

The unit switches to Memory mode and “Ed” appears in the display.

2, 4

3

3.

Use the controls, pedals, and buttons to modify the

 

 

 

 

 

tone.

 

 

 

 

 

In Memory Edit mode, in Manual mode, the number pedals switch

 

 

 

effects on and off, and [

] and [

] manipulate the NS THRES

 

 

 

parameter.

 

 

 

 

4.

Press [EDIT/EXIT].

 

 

 

 

 

The unit returns to Memory mode.

 

 

 

5.

If you want to save the tone whose settings you've

 

 

 

changed, carry out a patch-write operation (p. E-10).

 

 

 

Until you perform a patch-write operation, switching off the power or changing

 

 

 

patches will cause any tones you've created to be lost.

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Contents English Copyright 2008 Boss CorporationBoss FS-6, etc Making the Connections and Turning the Power OnBattery compartment is located on the underside Stereo HeadphonesUnplug the guitar or other instrument connected to Adjusting the VolumeTurning Off the Power Adjust the Output Level knobComp Pedal Using the EffectsCOMP/FX Compressor/Effects Type knobUse this to choose the type of overdrive or distortion OD/DS Overdrive/DistortionOD/DS pedal These effects add distinctive distortion or sustainUNI-V ModulationMOD Pedal Use this to choose the type of modulationUse this to choose the type of delay DelayDelay pedal Use this to choose the type of preamp PreampNS Noise Suppressor NS Thres Noise Suppressor ThresholdFunction of the expression pedal Using Pedal FXReverb Pedal FX Pedal EffectsPatches and Banks Saving/Calling Up and Using Tones Memory ModeChanging Between the Manual and Memory Modes Saving Tones Patch WriteCalling Up Tones Patches Changing Tone Settings Memory Edit ModeChoosing Calling Up an EZ Tone Convenient FunctionsCreating Tones with Ease EZ Tone Checking the Values of ControlsBypass Feature Bypass Tuning the Guitar TunerUsing External Foot Switches Applying Effects in Time with the Song Tempo Tap Tempo Setting Modulation Speed and Delay Time Using the PedalsPhrase Loop Play Making the Settings for Control OperationPress the Delay pedal Press the Delay pedal againPress number pedals 3 and 4 at the same time to Restoring the Factory Settings Factory ResetAdjusting the Expression Pedal Switch to Manual mode p. E-10Patch Explanation Number Preset Patch ListSpecifications AppendicesAppendices Important Notes SingleHum Index10-11 Guitar-amp simulate