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Saving and Loading the Created Tones (Memory Mode)

About the DELAY HOLD

When DELAY is ON and a Patch that has a TYPE setting of
HOLD is called up, the pedal indicator flashes slowly,
indicating that the ME-50 is in recording standby.
Afterwards, the following conditions are in effect.
Holding down the number pedal: begins recording
Releasing the number pedal:
stops recording, starts Loop Playback
Continuing to press the pedal over and over:
overdub recording
Pressing the Pedal rapidly;
releases the HOLD, switches to recording standby

DELAY TAP

When DELAY is ON and a Patch that has a TYPE setting of
TAP is called up, the pedal indicator flashes, and you can
then set the delay time (p. 16) using tap input.
Changing the Patch Settings (Patch Edit mode)
Use the following procedure when editing the settings of a
Patch you have called up.
fig.0320
1. Switch to the Patch whose settings you want to edit
(p. 21).
2. Press [EDIT/EXIT].
The MEMORY indicator flashes, and editing of the Patch
settings is enabled (Patch Edit mode).
3. Use the knobs and pedals to change the settings.
When settings are changed, the indicator for the changed
effect flashes (except for MASTER LEVEL).
When the OVERDRIVE/DISTORTION type is changed
to VARIATION, the [VARIATION] indicator flashes.
*If there is a discrepancy between the current knob position and
the parameter stored in the patch, the change in the parameter
begins at the point when the knob is moved past the position
matching the parameter value as stored in the patch.
4. If you want to save the contents of your edit, carry out
the Write procedure. (p. 21)
*Pressing [EDIT/EXIT] switches you to Memory mode without
saving the settings.
* When the unit is not in Patch Edit mode, you cannot switch
the following effects on or off.
• OVERDRIVE/DISTORTION
• MODURATION
• DELAY
* Operating OVERDRIVE/DISTORTION [VARIATION]
does not make the tone change until the position of the
OVERDRIVE/DISTORTION TYPE knob matches the
settings stored in the patch.

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