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To save your trigger setting:
1. While viewing the Trigger Interface page, press F3-Save.
2. Select one of the five user trigger slots. An asterisk (*) next to a setting indicates that the
trigger is unused.
3. Press F3-Enter to select to continue, or press F2-Exit to return to the previous menu.
Rename will appear at the top of the display.
4. Optional: On this page, you can rename the trigger using the same process as
Rename.
5. After entering the name of the new trigger setting, press F3-Enter to continue saving the
trigger setting, or F2-Exit to cancel and return to the trigger interface page.
Note: To learn how to save a trigger setting to a USB flash drive, see the
To load a trigger setting:
1. Press Trigger to enter the trigger interface page (if you are not already viewing it).
2. While viewing the trigger interface page, press F2-Load.
3. Choose the trigger setting that you want to load using the dial or Down and Up buttons.
4. Press F3-Enter to load the trigger setting, or press F2-Exit to cancel and return to the
trigger interface page.
5. If the load operation is successful, Load OK! will appear briefly in the display. You will
then be returned to the trigger interface page.
Note: To learn how to load a trigger setting to a USB flash drive, see the
Metronome
The built-in metronome (or "click track") can help you keep a steady tempo while playing.
To activate or deactivate the metronome, press Click.
When you activate the metronome, its settings will also appear in the display, which you can
adjust.
1. To select a parameter that you want to edit, use the Down and Up buttons:
Voice: the sound played for the metronome (Click, Clave, Stick, CoClick, FmClick,
Voice1, or Voice2).
Volume: The volume of the click (000–127).
Time Sig: The time signature of the click (0/2–9/2; 0/4–9/4; 0/8–9/8; or 0/16–9/16).
Interval: How often the metronome clicks (1/2, 3/8, 1/4, 1/8, 1/12, or 1/16)
Output: Sets whether the metronome plays through all of the module's outputs (All)
or just the phones output (Phones).
To change the setting or value, use the dial.
2. To exit the page, press Exit, or press Click to deactivate the metronome.
To change the tempo:
1. Press Tempo. The current tempo will appear in the display.
2. Use the dial set the tempo.
3. Press Exit or Tempo to return to the previous page.
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