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8. When you’ve come up with a sound you like, store the program.
NOTE: In Preset or Channel Select mode, the changes you made will be lost if you
switch to a different program, Manual mode or turn off the power without storing the
program first.
NOTE: The effect bypass setting isn’t stored as part of the program.
ADJUSTING THE NOISE REDUCTION
Here’s how to adjust the noise reduction
HINT: When you use a high-gain amp type such as “HIGAIN1,” “HIGAIN2” or
“HIGAIN3,” we recommend that you use noise reduction.
NOTE: The noise reduction setting is part of each program. In Preset and Channel
Select modes, your setting will be lost if you switch to a different program, to Manual
mode or turn off the power without storing your edited program first.
1. Press the BYPASS button to make the BYPASS LED light.
2. Hold down the TAP button and turn the EDIT 1 knob to adjust the noise
reduction sensitivity. Turning the knob toward the right will produce more
noise reduction (less noise). If you turn the knob all the way to the left, noise
reduction will be off.
NOTE: Depending on the guitar and pickups you’re using, excessively high noise
reduction settings may cause notes to be cut off in an unwanted manner!
3. If you want to use effects, press the BYPASS button to make the BYPASS
LED go dark and the effect(s) will be heard.