16—Using Effects

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When a processor’s Bypass feature is turned on, any signals sent to the processor go
around it instead of through it, so the signals are not processed. In essence, the effect is
turned off. Therefore, if BYPASS is:

Off

—the effect processor is on.

On

—the effect processor is off.
When a processor is bypassed, it remains that way until you reset its BYPASS switch.

Setting Up an Effect Processor

At the bottom of the EFFECT VIEW screen are
a pair of tabbed layers containing an F button
for each of the eight effect processors.
Press PAGE, if necessary, to view the F button for the effect you want to work with.
Press an effect’s F button to view its Algorithm View screen.

The Algorithm View Screen

The Algorithm View screen is each effect processor’s home page. It shows you a
diagram of the algorithm on which the effect’s currently selected patch is based. It also
acts as the gateway to the screens on which you select, edit and save effect patches.
On the Algorithm View screen, press:

F1 (PATCH)

—to select an effect patch for the processor

F2 (EDIT)

—to edit the selected patch’s parameters.

F4 (SAVE)

—to save the patch’s current settings as a new effect patch.

F5 (BYPASS)

—to bypass the processor (see Page 220).

F6 (EXIT)

—to return to the EFFECT VIEW screen.

Selecting Effect Patches

When you press F1 (PATCH) on an effect processor’s Algorithm View screen, its PATCH
SELECT screen appears.
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