Specifying The Target Range (Target Range); Connecting To External Pedals - Boss RC-505 Owner's Manual

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Phrase Memory Settings
Parameter
Assign1TargetMin
Assign1TargetMax

Connecting to External Pedals

Connect your expression pedal (EV-5
The function of the external pedal (expression pedal or footswitch) can be assigned independently for each phrase memory. For details, refer to
"Assigning the Function of FX knobs and External Controllers (Assign)" (p. 17).
When Connecting EV-5
EXP PEDAL
* Use only the specified expression pedal (Roland
EV-5, etc. ; sold separately). By connecting
any other expression pedals, you risk causing
malfunction and/or damage to the unit.
Default assignments of functions controlled
The default assignments are as follows. If you simply connect pedals without making any settings, you can use them to control the following
parameters and functions.
Assign
Switch
Assign Source
Assign1
ON
EXP PEDAL
Assign2
ON
CTL1 PEDAL
Assign3
ON
CTL2 PEDAL
Assign4
Assign5
Assign6
OFF
Assign7
Assign8
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Value

Specifying the Target Range (Target Range)

0
Specifies the range in which the parameter can be controlled. The value will depend on the parameter that's
assigned as the Target (Assign Target).
100
; sold separately) or footswitches (FS-5U, FS-6; sold separately) as shown in the illustration.
, etc.
When Connecting FS-5Us
Red
CTL 2
PEDAL
POLARITY switch
* If you use a mono cable to connect a single FS-5U, it will be CTL 1.
Assign Target
INPUT LEVEL
UNDO/REDO
RHYTHM LEVEL
Explanation
Cable:
Stereo 1/4" phone
type fg
1/4" phone type x 2
White
CTL 1
PEDAL
Explanation
Adjusts the input level from the INPUT (MIC, INST, AUX) jacks.
Allows you to undo/redo the last recording or overdub of a track.
Switches the volume of the rhythm (0 or 100).
When Connecting FS-6
Cable:
Stereo 1/4" phone
type fg
Stereo 1/4" phone type
CTL 2
CTL 1
PEDAL
PEDAL
MODE/POLARITY switch

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