Changing Tones - Edit - Boss ME-33 Owner's Manual

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Changing the Settings for Ease of Use
Changing Tones — Edit
"Edit" is the term used to describe making changes to the
contents of a patch (effect on/off settings and parameter
values). Although you can accomplish most tone editing
using Quick Edit (refer to p. 13), the following procedures
make it possible to freely create sounds with more detail and
precision.
Parameter
Effect
Character Display
Area
Area
Icon
1. Select an effect.
When you press () or (1), a flashing bar appears
under the effect icon. The effect that has the bar under it
becomes the one to undergo editing.
Pressing ©) or LD moves the bar, while at the same
time the parameters being controlled by the knobs are
indicated in the LCD screen's parameter area.
2.
Select the on/off status for the effect.
Pressing [ON/OFF] alternately switches the effect
selected for editing on and off. The effect icon is
displayed while the effect is on.
3.
Change the parameter value.
You can use the knobs to change the parameters
indicated above the knobs. When doing this, the name of
the affected parameter is shown flashing, and the
parameter value is indicated in the character display
area of the LCD screen.
When changing parameter values, do so with the effect turned
on. If the knobs are turned while the effect is off, only the
current value is displayed, and no change is made in the value.
MEMD
If there is a discrepancy between the current knob
position and the parameter stored in the patch, the
change in the parameter begins at the point when the
knob is moved past the position matching the parameter
value as stored in the patch.
4. Determine the master level.
Determines the overall volume level for the currently
selected patch. Use this to achieve volume balance with
other patches, or raise the volume of patches you want to
use for solos.
(1) Press ©) or
( a number of times until "MASTER" is
shown flashing in the upper right of the effects area.
(2) Turn the LEVEL knob to adjust the master level.
If There Is No Sound/If the Volume is Low
@
Are volume-related parameters set to a low value?
Check "LEVEL" and other volume parameters to make
sure none is set too low.
* A dot lights up in the lower right of the Bank display when a
tone is being edited. This indicates that additional changes
have been made to the patch's tone. However, tones that have
been changed are only held temporarily, and are lost once you
switch tones (Patch Change). If you want to be able to use an
edited tone again, carry out the Write procedure (p. 15) and
save it to a User patch.
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