Selecting Various Ways Of Outputting The Effect Sound (Output Mode) - Boss Slicer SL-2 Owner's Manual

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Selecting Various Ways of Outputting the Effect Sound (OUTPUT MODE)

Selecting Various Ways of Outputting the Effect
Sound (OUTPUT MODE)
Here's how to select how the effect sound is output.
1.
Turn the type knob to "SFX (8)".
2.
Turn the other knobs besides the type knob all the way clockwise.
3.
While holding down the pedal switch, turn on the power by inserting a plug into the INPUT A (MONO)
jack.
The CHECK indicator blinks orange.
4.
Use the [VARIATION] knob to select how the effect sound is output.
[VARIATION] knob
1
FIXED
2
EFX/DIR
3 *
RANDOM
4 *
PING-PONG
5 *
AUTO
6 *
3D CROSS
7 *
3D ROTATION
* You can get a stereo effect by setting the [VARIATION] knob between 3 and 7 and then using the OUTPUT A (MONO)
and OUTPUT B jacks.
The settings are saved automatically whenever you turn the [VARIATION] knob.
When making the settings, you can hear the effect sound from the OUTPUT A (MONO) and OUTPUT B jacks.
Note that the sound that's output uses the effect settings as they were just before the power on this device was last turned off.
If you're hearing an effect sound that's hard to distinguish, set the effect settings to simple settings (such as type knob =
"SINGLE (1)", [VARIATION] knob = "1" and so forth), turn off the device and start again from step 1.
5.
Press the pedal switch.
The CHECK indicator rapidly blinks red.
The device can be used normally after around two to three seconds.
6
The same signal is output from the OUTPUT A (MONO) and OUTPUT B jacks.
When the effect is off, the direct sound is output from the OUTPUT A (MONO) and OUTPUT B
jacks.
The effect sound is output from the OUTPUT A (MONO) jack, and the direct sound is output
from the OUTPUT B jack.
When the effect is off, nothing is output from the OUTPUT A (MONO) jack. The direct sound is
output from the OUTPUT B jack.
Randomly outputs from the left, right and center positions.
Alternately outputs from the left and right.
The sound pans smoothly from left to right and back again across the stereo field.
The sound pans both back and forth and left-right across the stereo field.
Gives a three-dimensional feeling of rotation.
Explanation

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