Editing a stored setting

The memory mode normally serves to call up effect settings stored in manual mode. However, when wishing for example to slightly alter a parameter or to change only the EQ setting of an effect and store it in another memory number, it is not necessary to switch to manual mode and start the adjustment over from the beginning. Rather, you can use the capability for editing a called-up setting in memory mode. This capability is intended mainly as an auxiliary function for making slight changes. Since the procedure is somewhat more complicated than the straightforward use of the manual mode, you should make sure that you have read and understood the explanation below before using it.

The setting of the front-panel controls including the BANK switch has no direct relationship to the editing process.

For editing, change only the position of the required control or selector or BANK switch. Other controls should not be moved, to maintain the setting stored for those controls.

Normally, the display shows the memory number, but when editing is performed, the current value appears on the display. When editing is completed, the memory number appears again.

If a control or selector or BANK switch has been moved but the edited value is the same as that already stored in memory, the category indicator flashes to indicate this fact.

During editing, the edit symbol is shown in the bottom right corner of the display.

As opposed to manual mode, adjustments in memory mode are difficult to ascertain visually. To avoid confusion, it will normally be preferable not to change the setting of the EFFECT selector or BANK switch. When wishing to change these settings, it is best to use manual mode and perform the setting process once more.

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To edit a called-up effect setting, proceed as follows.

1.Use the MODE key to select the memory mode.

2.Use the and keys to select the memory number with the settings that you want to edit.

3.Operate the control or selector or BANK switch whose setting you want to change. The changing value is shown on the display.

When the edited value is the same as the value already stored in memory, the category indicator flashes.

Note: The editing range for the various controls is shown below.

• EFFECT selector:

1 – 16

• BANK switch:

Dot in the lower center of the display (dot shown: bank A, dot not

 

shown: bank B)

• PATTERN selector:

1 – 16

• EDIT1, EDIT2 controls:

(The range depends on the selected effect.)

• EQ LOW, EQ HIGH controls:

-12-1, 0, 1 – 12

• MIX LEVEL control:

0 – 99 (50 when ratio DRY:WET = 1:1)

Caution: Performing the above steps completes the editing process. When the power is turned off, when the mode is switched, or when another memory number is selected, the edited settings will be lost. If you wish to retain the edited settings, you should perform the store function immediately after editing.