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MOVE BLOCK: 1 INTO BLOCK 2
Turn the [VALUE/ENTER] knob to select where you want to move it to (1Ð8).
Press [VALUE/ENTER] to execute the move.
If the selected destination is already occupied by a defined Block, the Blocks will slide into the now-vacant positions.
Use the [VALUE/ENTER] knob to select which Block you want to move (1Ð8). Press [PAGE >] to advance the cursor to the next field.
Chapter 4 - Making Your Own Programs
Moving, swapping and copying blocks
Block Move
A third page is included in Type mode which allows you to move a defined Block to another position. If you defined Block #1 as a Delay, and later decide to first have the input signal routed through an EQ, you can move the Delay Block to make room for it. First select the Block to be moved, press [PAGE >] to advance the cursor to the next field, and select the Block # you want to move it to. Then to execute the move, press the [VALUE/ENTER] button. The Block is moved and the routings repatched to recreate the same signal path. Now you can redefine Block #1 as an EQ. If you move a Block to a position already occupied by another Block, the two Blocks will swap positions, and their routings will automatically be swapped as well to maintain the identical signal path.
Since blocks can be routed in any order you like, Block Move is primarily for visual feedback. The input could be routed to Block 3 first, for example, then to Blocks 1 and 2 and to the outputs. If you prefer, you can rearrange the blocks so they are in the proper order on the screen.
To move a defined Block to another position:
Press [TYPE].
The [TYPE] buttonÕs LED will light.
Press [PAGE >] twice to advance to Type Page 3. The display will look like this:
MOVE BLOCK: 1 INTO BLOCK 2
The right half of the display will flash.