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Create your own sound
OK, now try and edit a patch to your liking.
*Parameters for the patch(effect) can only be adjusted when the MAGICSTOMP is in its normal operating mode
(when a patch is selected and the effect is switched "ON"). Parameters can not be adjusted if the effect is switched
"OFF" or when the MAGICSTOMP is in the Store Mode (page 16), Name Edit Mode (page 18) or Tuner
Mode (page 20).
Information on the parameters can be found in the PDF file in the accompanying CD-ROM. Look in
the (Macintosh only: [International] folder ) [Manual] folder and get the [EffectListE.pdf]. This list
offers descriptions on each of the effect parameters.
*Acrobat Reader is required to view the PDF file on your computer. (page 25, 27)
Could you make something you like?
If you did, you can use the store operation described in the next section to save your settings in the
MAGICSTOMP.
If you select another patch before carrying out the store operation, or disconnect the power, all
changes you made will be lost and the data will return to its original condition.
Inside the accompanying CD-ROM, you’ll find an editing application called “Sound
Editor for MAGICSTOMP” that lets you use a computer to edit the patches (effects)
in the MAGICSTOMP.
The MAGICSTOMP has a total of 63 different effect types, that each utilize a variety
of parameters in addition to the three that can be controlled with the MAGICSTOMP’s
three control knobs. With the Sound Editor you can change any of the effect’s pa-
rameters as you like, to create elaborate effects. You can also assign any param-
eters you like to the MAGICSTOMP’s three control knobs.
The Sound Editor also lets you use the patch library that is included in the accompa-
nying CD-ROM and store patches you have created with your computer, in the
MAGICSTOMP.
We also recommend that you use the “Sound Editor for MAGICSTOMP” to gain a
greater understanding of how the MAGICSTOMP works. Refer to page 22 for more
information.