Useful Functions - Boss DUAL CUBE BASS LX Owner's Manual

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Useful Functions

Using the Memories
You can use the memory feature to store the current settings of the
knobs, in three different sets of knob configurations for each amp type.
Settings are saved for these knobs
Storing the Knob Settings to Memory
Here's how to store the current knob positions to memory.
1.
Press the [MEMORY] button to select the memory where
the settings are to be stored.
Each press of the button cycles through the memory numbers
(greenÓredÓorangeÓunlitÓgreen), and the LED color changes
accordingly.
Button color or state
Explanation
The amp produces sound using the current knob
Unlit (off)
settings.
The amp produces sound using the knob positions
Green (memory 1)
(settings) stored in memory.
Red (memory 2)
Orange (memory 3)
2.
Turn the knob to the setting you like.
3.
Hold down the [MEMORY] button for several seconds.
The [MEMORY] button blinks.
Once the settings are stored, the [MEMORY] button lights up
continuously.
NOTE
¹ Once you store settings in a memory, any existing settings that
were stored in that memory are lost.
¹ The settings you store can be lost if you take the unit in for repair
or due to equipment failure, incorrect operations or other such
causes. To avoid the nuisance of losing your data, back up the
important data you've stored in the unit, or write the settings
down by hand. You can use the dedicated software (p. 4) or an
app on your mobile device (p. 9) to back up the settings stored
on this unit.
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Recalling a Memory
Here's how to recall the knob settings that are stored in memory.
1.
Turn the [AMP TYPE] knob to select the amp type.
2.
Press the [MEMORY] button to select the memory to
recall.
This changes the unit's knob settings to the settings stored in the
memory you selected.
* Note that the volume may change abruptly when switching
between memories, depending on the settings stored in the
memories.
MEMO
If you move a knob after recalling a memory, the setting or value for
that knob changes to the knob's current position.
Once the knob's actual position matches the position that's stored
in memory, the [MEMORY] button immediately goes dark.
Using the Rhythm Guide
The rhythm guide built into this amp features drum and percussion
rhythm patterns that are useful when you're practicing by yourself. Set
this to the pattern you like when you practice, or use it as a metronome.
1.
Turn the [PATTERN] knob to select a pattern.
(Metronome), JAZZ, ROCK, BLUES, R&B, FUNK,
Patterns
METAL, LATIN, COUNTRY
2.
Press the [START/STOP] button to start the rhythm guide.
When you start the rhythm guide, the [START/STOP] button blinks.
3.
Use the [VOLUME] knob of the rhythm guide to adjust the
rhythm guide volume.
4.
Press the [VARIATION] button to select a rhythm variation.
There are three types of rhythm variations available for each
pattern.
The button color changes from greenÓredÓunlitÓgreen with each
press.
5.
Adjust the tempo you want to use.
Set the tempo as desired, and press the [TAP TEMPO] button twice
to make the rhythm guide play back at that tempo.
MEMO
You can connect a footswitch (FS-5U, FS-6, FS-7; sold separately) to
the FOOT SW jack for starting/stopping the rhythm guide.

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