Manual/Memory Mode; Manual Mode; Memory Mode; Saving A Memory - Boss AD-10 Owner's Manual

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Manual/Memory Mode

Manual Mode

When you start up the AD-10, it is in Manual mode. In this mode
the sound and effects are applied according to the position of
the panel knobs.
5 A dot is shown in the display. When you move a
knob, the value of its setting is shown.
5 You can turn the effects on and off by using the
pedals (blue LED).
BOOST ON/OFF

Memory Mode

When you press the [MEMORY] button to make it light red, the
AD-10 is in Memory mode. In this mode you can save and recall
10 combinations of effects and settings (sounds) as "memories. "
You can also press the two pedals simultaneously
to switch between Manual and Memory modes.
5 The memory number is shown in the display.
* When you edit the setting, a dot appears in the
display.
5 You can switch memories by using the pedals (red LED).
Memory number ? / =
Stomp Mode
In Memory mode, simultaneously long-pressing the two pedals
shown in the illustration switches to Stomp mode. You can turn
the effects on and off by using the pedals (blue LED).
BOOST ON/OFF
DELAY ON/OFF
01
DELAY ON/OFF

Saving a Memory

Here's how to save settings that you want to keep.
1 Hold down the [EXIT] button and press the
[MEMORY] button.
The display blinks "
" (Write).
2 Press the [MEMORY] button.
The display indicates the memory number.
3 Use the [ ? ] [ = ] buttons to choose the memory
number where you'd like to save the memory.
4 Press the [MEMORY] button.
The [MEMORY] button and display indications blink rapidly.
MEMO
For each effect, you can specify whether to save it in
memory or use it manually (knob positions) (p. 12).

Initializing Memory Settings

Initializes the settings of the currently selected memory.
1 Hold down the [EXIT] button and press the
[MEMORY] button.
The display blinks "
" (Write).
2 Press the [ = ] button to choose " in " (Initialize).
The [MEMORY] button blinks red.
* If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.
3 Press the [MEMORY] button.
Checking the Knob/Button Values
5 By operating a knob or
button while you hold
down the [EXIT] button, you
can see its current value in
the display without actually
changing the setting of that
knob or button.
5 When you recall settings (sounds) in Memory mode,
the values of the settings do not match the positions of
the physical knobs. For example, if the value of a knob's
setting is 12 o'clock, but the physical knob is turned to
the far left, the value will not change until you turn the
knob through the 12 o'clock position.
* When you edit the setting, a dot appears in the display.
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