3 Slide the Bank/Effect selector to the effect you wish to edit. The figure below shows selecting the 'DIST/OD" (Distortion/Overdrive), for example,
4 Find the parameter you wish to edit from the parameter names on the front panel. Adjust the parameter by rotating the Parameter Editor (A ..E) directly below it. To change the DRIVE parameter of DIST/OD for example, read to the right from DIST/OD to find DRIVE, then turn the Parameter Editor "B" to set the desired sound.
ATTACK 0 7DRIVE 0 15MIDFREQ 1 8SPEED 0 15TIME x 100ms5 Turning the Parameter Editor changes the parameter values on the Value Display. (A dot next to a parameter value number indicates the current programmed value.)
Refer to page 9 for more details on the dot.
6 Repeat the same procedures for changing other parameters. (Each individual parameters are explained on pages 10 12. See the attached Effect Parameter List for the parameter values in each preset program.)
NOTE It is possible to edit the parameters of an effect which is turned off. Make sure that the Bank/Effect selector is In the position of the effect you wish to edit.
*To edit other programs switch back to the Program mode and start the procedures again. If you wish to save the edited program execute the "Program Write" operation. (See page 8 for details.)
NOTE 1 A currently edited program will return unaltered to its original program settings if you select another program without writing it to the memory. Original programs are safe from being erased despite any number of edits as long as the write operation is not performed.
NOTE 2 When entering the Program mode from the Edit mode, the position of the Bank/Effect selector may differ from the bank number displayed in the Bank/Value display. This is because the Bank/Effect selector is in the same position as the last effect edited in the Edit mode. When selecting a program in a different bank make sure you select a new bank with the Bank/Effect selector, then select programs with the EFCT/PROG switches. (The current bank being played in the PROG Mode is shown in the Bank/Value display with a dot to the right. If a new bank is selected with the Bank/Effect selector, the current bank does not actually switch untiI a program has been selected. At that time the new bank is entered and the dot is shown in the display.)
UTILITY
The Utility mode handles parameters relating to each program as a whole. This mode allows you to control the NR LEVEL (Noise Reduction Threshold Level) and the MASTER (Master Volume) of each program. (See page 12 for detailed explanation of each parameter.) Control procedures are the same as the editing procedures in the Edit mode.
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