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Mastering
Rev0.10
Section 3
To create a new patch, select the patch that most closely
resembles the sound you have in mind from the effects
patches already stored in the unit, then edit its settings.
If you wish to save the effect settings that you edited, save
them as a user patch or song patch.
1
Carry out Steps 1–3 from p. 111, and switch to
Mastering mode.
2
Press [EFFECTS] (MASTERING TOOL KIT).
The Mastering Tool Kit selection screen appears in the
display.
fig.03-440
3
Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the Preset/Song/
User and number.
4
Press CURSOR [ ] to move the cursor to “EDIT,”
and press [ENTER].
The display switches to the Mastering Tool Kit Edit
screen, which shows the algorithm (the effects used,
shown in the sequence they are connected).
fig.03-450
5
Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to each
effect and turn the TIME/VALUE dial to turn each
effect on or off.
Blocks that are turned on are shown in uppercase
letters, while blocks that are turned off are shown in
lowercase letters. Turn on the effects that you want to
use.
6
Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to the
effect with the parameter that you want to change and
press [ENTER].
The Parameter Setting screen for each effect appears in
the display.
fig.03-460
7
Use CURSOR [ ] [ ] to select a parameter, and
turn the TIME/VALUE dial to edit the value.
8
If you would like to edit another effect, press [EXIT]
to return to the previous screen, and repeat steps 5-6.
9
If you wish to save the current effect settings,
perform the procedure described in “Saving
Mastering Tool Kit Settings,” below.

Editing the Mastering Tool

Kit Settings

P: Preset / S: Song / U: User
Number
Bank Patch Name
Algorithm
Name
You can also display this screen directly by pressing
[ENTER] while the cursor is positioned at the Preset/
Song/User or number.
Edited effect settings are temporary. If you exit the Edit
Effect screen without saving the effect patch you
changed, “TMP” appears next to the indication of the
bank. Be aware that if you select a new effect patch
while “TMP” is displayed, the altered effect patch is
returned to its original settings and the changes are
lost.