type, they do not affect the secondary knob functions of another
modulation type.
ERASING SECONDARY KNOB SETTINGS
1. To erase the secondary knob settings of a particular modulation type,
press and hold the MODE button. Then, while holding MODE, press
and hold the footswitch for 2 seconds. The LED will blink quickly
indicating that the secondary knob settings of the current modulation
have been reset to the default factory settings.
2. To erase the secondary knob settings of every type and restore them
all to factory defaults, first unplug the MOD 11 from power. Press and
hold the MODE button. Then, while holding MODE, plug power back
in to the MOD 11. The LED will blink quickly, indicating that all
secondary knob functions have been restored to the factory default.
3. To erase the secondary knob settings of every modulation and reset
the tap tempo functionalities of the internal footswitch to the factory
default, first unplug the MOD 11 from power. Press and hold both the
MODE button and the footswitch. Then, while holding both, plug
power back in to the MOD 11. The LED will cycle through red, orange
and green to indicate that the MOD 11 has been restored to factory
default secondary knob settings, mode settings, and tap tempo
settings.
COMMON SECONDARY KNOB FUCTIONS
Many of the different modulation types have similar secondary controls:
LFO SHAPE:
TREM, VIBR, FLANGE TZF, PHASE, PITCH (green mode only)
and FILT all have a secondary control to adjust the LFO Shape. This
function is assigned to the RATE knob when in secondary knob mode. For
more info on LFO Shapes, see page 11.
ENVELOPE FACTOR:
secondary control. This only makes a difference when in the orange or red
mode for one of these modulation types. This function is assigned to the
VOLUME/COLOR knob when in secondary knob mode. At maximum (the
default setting for all but VIBR), the envelope has its maximum effect,
playing hard will have maximum rate/depth (depending on what mode
you're in) and soft playing will have close to zero rate/depth. As you bring
the knob down, this difference is lessened. At 50% the envelope has no
effect. As you bring it below 50%, the effect is flipped, where hard playing
results in minimum rate/depth and softer playing results in maximum
rate/depth (minimum is the default in VIBR).
TREM, HARM, VIBR, and ROTARY all have this
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