Editing The Insert Effects Settings - Boss MICRO BR Owner's Manual

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Section 3. Using effects
On the MICRO BR, the patch bank is selected
automatically according to the input source
you've selected with the INPUT parameter. For
example, the patches of the guitar bank will be
selected if you've chosen GTR (guitar) as the
input source, and the patches of the line bank will
be selected if you choose LIN (line).
If you've simultaneously selected both GTR and
MIC as the input, the guitar bank will be selected.
However, the effect will apply only to the audio
input via GUITAR IN.
Within these banks, the effect patches are further
organized as follows.
Preset patches (P)
Preset patches contain preset patch data. You can
edit the settings of a preset patch, but cannot
write your changes back into the preset patch.
Song patches (S)
Song patches can be rewritten, and the patch data
is saved together with the song data. Patches
you've used when recording a performance can
conveniently be saved for each song as song
patches.
User patches (U)
User patches can be rewritten, and the patch data
will be stored in the MICRO BR itself. If you've
created a patch that you'll want to use with other
songs as well, you should save the patch as a user
patch.
fig.03-020
MICRO BR
Preset
User
Patch
Patch
• If no memory card is inserted, you can't
select song patches (S).
• When the MICRO BR is shipped from the
factory, the user patches (U) of each bank
and the song patches (S) contain the same
patches as the preset patches (P).
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Editing the insert effects
settings
If you want to create a new effect sound, start by
selecting an existing patch that's close to the
sound you want, then modify (edit) the patch
settings. If you want to save the effect settings
you've edited, save the patch as a user patch or
song patch.
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Memory Card
Song
Song
Patch
Press [EFFECTS].
The effect screen appears.
Use CURSOR [
] [
to select either P (preset), S (song), or U
(user).
Use CURSOR [
] [
to select an effect number.
Press [TR2] (EDT).
The effect edit screen appears, and the effect
blocks used are shown.
When it doesn't settle on one screen because
there are a lot of the effect blocks, the screen
is switched pressing the CURSOR
[
][
] button.
Press one of the [TR1]–[TR4] button for
the effect block you want to edit.
In the example screen shown here, the
button assignments follow this order: [TR1]
(AMP), [TR2] (SP), and so on.
Of the blocks shown, blocks that are turned
on are shown in uppercase characters, and
blocks that are turned off are shown in
lowercase characters.
Press [TR1]–[TR4] to access the parameter
setting screen for each effect block.
] and VALUE [-] [+]
] and VALUE [-] [+]

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