VM04 Owner’s manual
5. Early Reflection Balance setting
Use this to adjust the initial echo level of the reverb.
Press the EFFECT PARAMETER key once again.
The character section will read “ErBal:50”. This means you can now adjust the Early Reflection Balance. Its current setting is 50 which is the default setting of the “Hall Rev 1”.
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Turn the DATA ENCODER clockwise.
The Early Reflection Balance value will increase on the display and the initial echo level Reverb sound will become louder. The adjustment range is from 0 to 99.
<Useful info>
If you hold the EFFECT PARAMETER key for a while, rather than hitting it once, the menu will be reversed; ReLv
Caution
Only the last effect parameter setting you made will be kept after powering OFF. If you want to keep additional settings, store them in the Scene Memories discussed later.
8. Scene Memory
The VM04 has 21 Scene Memories. Scene number 00 is the “Initial Mix” preset scene and you cannot alter its setting. But, you can store your favorite scenes on Scene numbers from 01 to 20.
The contents you can store are all the settings you make in the Normal Mix Mode, Channel Edit Mode and Effect Mode. Also you can name the Scenes using up to eight alphabetical and numerical characters.
8-1. Scene Store
1. Press the SCENE STORE key when you want to |
store the setting that you have made. |
The key will light up and the Scene number display |
will start flashing. You can enter the Scene Store |
Mode from whichever mode you are in. |
This indicates that you are now able to edit the name by entering a letter where the digit is flashing. Note the cursor description “<“ and ”>” above the EFFECT TYPE key and EFFECT PARAMETER key.
For example, Normal Mix Mode, Channel Edit Mode |
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2.Rotate the DATA ENCODER and choose a Scene number from 01 to 20, on which you want to store the setting.
3.Press the ENTER key or STORE key.
The Scene number display will stop flashing and at the same time, the EFFECT TYPE key and EFFECT PARAMETER key will start flashing instead.
Also, the digit furthest to the left on the character section will start flashing.
Flashing
4.Rotate the DATA ENCODER either clockwise or
Name the Scene using these functions and a maximum of eight characters.
The characters you can use to name the Scene Memories are:
A~Z, a~z, 0~9 + - * / # ! ? ( ) [ ] < > : . , <-
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