Use these knob functions to control the level through each block.

Use these buttons to select and set up the effect for each block.

NOTE:

If you have installed the optional AIEB1 board (I/O expansion board), be aware that effects are not applied to signals directed to the analog assignable outputs (although they are applied to the signals to the DIGITAL and OPTICAL connectors).

USING SCENES

There is only one way to preserve the effect assignments and parameter settings that you make with the EFFECT SETUP buttons: you must store these into scenes. If you want to build a song that always starts out with the same setup, you must store this setup into the top scene.

Note also that it is not possible to use the EFFECT SETUP functions to change assignments or parameter values while recording is in progress. If you want to record a song that changes from one effects setup to another, you must store these setups into separate scenes, and recall the scenes while recording the song.

If you do not store a top scene for a song, the effect assignments and parameter values for that song will automatically reset to their defaults when power first comes on, and whenever you switch into that song from another song.

Example

You want to build a song that begins with the PHASER, 1DELAY , and FLANGER effects. At measure 20, you want the PHASER effect to change to a PLATE effect, and you want to the 1DELAY effect to change its sound (by changing its LOWGAIN parameter value from 0 to +12.

What to Do:

Set up two scenes with the following effect settings.

TOP SCENE: SETUP1 = PHASER

SETUP2 = 1DELAY (with LOWGAIN set to +00)

SETUP3 = FLANGER

SCENE B: SETUP1 = PLATE

SETUP2 = 1DELAY (with LOWGAIN set to +12)

SETUP3 = FLANGER

After setting up these scenes, start the sequencer in REC mode, and then press the Scene [B] button briefly when the song position reaches 20:1.

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