Sony MU-R201 Operating Instructions Manual page 9

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EDIT FUNCTION
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Function buttons
The following six functions can be activated with these
buttons.
¢ PRESET MEMORY function
Used to recall a preset memory from "00." to "99°.
¢ USER MEMORY function
Used to recall a user memory from "00" to "99"
¢ EDIT function
Used to change effect parameters.
¢ EQ function
Used to adjust the two-channel four-band equalizer and to change the
effect level parameter. This button is also used for the cascade
connection in mode 8 and mode 9.
¢ WRITE function
Used to store an edited effect in the user memory or transfer memory
data to another number.
® MIDI function
Used to program the unit for control through external MIDI
equipment.
2CH
REVERBERATOR
MU-R201
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[9] PARAMETER buttons
The action of these buttons depends on which function is
selected. The indication above the buttons denotes their
action for the MEMORY function and the WRITE function
(numeric keys and STEREO/MONO switching).
The indication on the button face is color coded as follows.
White: EDIT function
Blue: EQ function
Yellow: MIDI function
STEREO/MONO selection:
Used for MEMORY function
Numeric keys: Used for MEMORY
function and WRITE function
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CASCADE # | CH SYNC,
Blue: EQ function parameter
Yellow: MIDI function parameter
White: EDIT function parameter
When the EDIT, EQ, or MIDI function is selected, the indicators
of buttons which control adjustable parameters for this
function are flashing.
BYPASS switch and indicator
Press this switch to bypass the signal processing circuits
completely and send the signal directly to the outputs
(indicator lights up).
While the power is turned off, the processing circuits are
automatically bypassed (but indicator does not light).

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