Parameter Button; Midi Button; Store Button; Bypass Button - Art Quadra/FX User Manual

Programmable digital effects processor
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) PARAMETER BUTTON

* MIDI BUTTON

+ STORE BUTTON

The Quadra/FX contains 100 memory locations. When you press the Store button, the Display flashes the
current preset number. You can select any preset number to overwrite by turning the Encoder. Press Store
again and the current preset will be saved to the location you selected. If you press any button other than
Store, the save command will be aborted. See page 18 in the Tutorial section for more information on storing
presets.

, BYPASS BUTTON

When the Bypass switch is pressed, processed sound is blocked from reaching the outputs, leaving only the dry
(unprocessed) signal. Engines or complete presets can be bypassed, and when engaged, the front panel
When you press the Parameter button, the LEDs for all available
parameters of the current engine's effect are lit. The currently selected
parameter LED flashes and its value is displayed in the Preset / Value
window. Turn the Encoder to select a different parameter. Pressing either
the Encoder or Parameter button will allow you to change the selected
parameter's value with the Encoder. Press the Encoder again to repeat the
parameter selection process. If you press the Parameter button instead,
you will return to Preset mode. For more information on parameters, see
page 29.
The Quadra/FX has three types of programmable MIDI parameters: channel,
program change, and continuous controller mappings (four mappings per
engine or engine group). To select a parameter, press the MIDI button and
then turn the Encoder to the left and right. Watch the Smart Meter LEDs (and
the text to the left of them) to determine which parameter was chosen. To edit
the selected parameter's value, press and then turn the Encoder. The four
MIDI controller assignments have two associated values and will require a
second Encoder press to access the second value. Press the Encoder again
to repeat the MIDI parameter selection process. Press the MIDI button to
return to Preset mode or any of the other front-panel buttons to perform their
usual function. See pages 20 and 60 for more information on the MIDI button.
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