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aPPlication
is NOT subject to the range of control set by the pointers, but utilizes the
FULL RaNGE
of the knob. If NO Primary Control is desired, press the
EXp
button until there is not brightly lit LED.
By clicking a box in an
INvERT
'inverts' the range. On an expression pedal, the HEEL setting becomes the
TOE setting and vice versa. Similarly, the envelope's range inverts.
ENv SENSITIvITY
The
slider adjusts the sensitivity of the envelope, left
being the least sensitive, and right being the most. If playing with a guitar
with a strong output, a lower sensitivity is favored. If playing with a guitar
with a weaker output, a higher sensitivity is favored.
ENv RELEaSE
The
slider lists increases the release time of the envelope
in seconds when moved right.
DUCkING SENSITIvITY
and
for the
DUCk
option (see the 'Delay Line i/o' section for more details).
DUCkING SENSITIvITY
The
left being the least sensitive, and right being the most. The
RELEaSE
TIME slider lists increases the release time of the envelope in
seconds when moved right.
The
FILTER CUTOFFS
adjust the cutoff frequency of each filter. See more
TOUCH
SWITCHES:
FILTERS
in the
MaX pITCH
adjusts the pitches of the
from the drop menu in order to change the setting. See
SWITCH
section.
pRESET BLENDING
: By utilizing the above mentioned features, the
application can automatically set the advanced settings to blend between
2 two presets. This can be accessed by clicking Edit->Blend Presets or by
clicking command-B on Mac or Ctrl-B on PC.
pRESET
BLENDING, the
Note : When using
inherited from the HEEL setting and do not change when in the TOE setting
DEvICE SETS
:
a DEvICE SET
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column (second and fourth columns), this
DUCkING RELEaSE TIME
are controls
slider adjusts the sensitivity of ducking,
DUCkING
section.
JUMp
function. Select an interval
E2 REMOTE
TOUCH SWITCH
settings are
is a file which holds all of the presets. This
file can be uploaded to the E2 using
SavE DEvICE
computer using
and for more than 60 presets to be created. This can be accessed through
the FILE tab in the application. This is also available through right-clicking
any of the presets on the left of the screen and selecting the desired action.
MIDI CHaNNEL
: This can be set by pressing EDIT->
and selecting a channel in the drop menu from 0-16.
REMOTE SWITCH
: The
REMOTE SWITCH
EDIT->REMOTE SWITCH
MENU, and
selecting a setting from the drop menu.
GLOBaL SETTINGS
is a set of options
that accommodates a variety of musical
requirements. To read more about these
settings and how to turn them on and off
BOOT OpTIONS
manually, see the
on page 8.
The only setting that cannot be toggled
manually is the
position and cutoff frequency
FEEDBaCk
FILTER.
of the
This is a specially
designed saturation stage that is largely responsible for the nuance and
texture of the echo as it
regenerates. The position of the Feedback Filter can
be toggled between "On Delay Line Output" and "In Feedback Path Only."
Additionally, the Corner Frequency can be adjusted by the slider or by
manually entering a frequency from 43 Hz to 11008 Hz.
Note for E2 Deluxe ONLY
– The Display Bank Number Instead of LFO option
allows the 5 LFO Waveform LEDs in the upper right hand corner to display
the Preset Bank by default. In order to toggle the LFO Waveform, press the
FLO Waveform button once to display the current Waveform. Then press to
cycle through the LFO Waveform options. After 3 seconds of inactivity the
LEDs will display the
current preset
Reset Global Settings to Defaults allows the user to override any local changes
to
GLOBaL SETTINGS
by replacing them with the
settings without performing a full
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LOaD DEvICE SET
and saved to the
SET. This allows device sets to be shareable
MIDI
CHaNNEL,
mode can be toggled by pressing
section
bank.
FaCTORY DEFaULT
FaCTORY
RESET.
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