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EDITING EFFECTSTo edit an effect, no special mode is required - simply change the Q-LINK controls.
The edit remains valid for the effects channel until either another effects preset is selected or
another project is loaded/created.
NOTE:
If you edit an effects preset but then go on to select another preset, if you re-select the effects
preset you edited, its original values will be recalled, NOT your edited values. If, when editing an
effect, you feel that it is worth keeping, you should save it to the FX LIBRARY (see next section).
Effects assignments are saved with the current scene so that recalling that scene recalls the
correct effect. Because scenes are recalled with the project, this ensures that the correct effects
are associated with the project.
Edited effects are stored as part of the current scene so that when you subsequently load that
scene, the correct effects assignment and their customised settings are recalled.
STORING EDITED EFFECTS If you have edited an effect that you think you may want to keep for use in other projects, press
the STORE key [F4]. You will receive the usual naming prompt where you may enter a suitable
name. Pressing OK [F6] will save that effect to the FX Library in the selected category.
For example, if you have edited a chorus effect - using STEREO CHORUS preset as the basis for
your customised effect - when you store the effect, it will automatically be stored to the CHORUS
category. Likewise, if you edit a delay effect and store it, it will automatically be added to the
DELAY effects category (see the next page for details of the FX Library and effects categories).
The new effect can be used in other projects.
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