Control Input Button
This small button located at the top of the pedal is used to enable or disable external control. It also
is used in many of the Hardware Shortcuts. See the
Shortcuts
section for more details.
ON/OFF LED
The ON/OFF LED indicates whether the effect is bypassed or engaged. In Tuner Mode, when your
note is too sharp or too flat, the LED becomes orange. When your note is at pitch, the LED becomes
green.
Preset SELECT/SAVE Button & Preset LEDs
Push the SELECT/SAVE Button to cycle forward through preset slots. Hold the button to save your
current settings as a preset. The Preset LEDs will indicate which preset slot you are currently working
in.
Presets can also be saved to different locations other than the currently selected slot. To do this,
once a preset has been edited, press and hold the SELECT/SAVE button until the preset LED begins to
blink rapidly, then release the button. Next, do a quick press and release of the SELECT/SAVE button
to select a different preset slot. Finally, press and hold the SELECT/SAVE button.
Display Screen
The luminous, multi-purpose display screen lets you view and edit your EQ curve in real time and
transforms into a navigable "Options" menu when you hold down on the Encoder Knob. The main
display contains the Control/Activity LED, the Band Select LEDs, and the Level Indicators for each
band.
Control/Activity LED
The LED located in the top center is the Control/Activity LED, mapped to the CONTROL INPUT Button.
Frequency Band LED
The LED underneath the frequency values indicates which band you are currently editing. It will
move with the Encoder when you push + rotate the knob. In Split Mode, rotating the Encoder
beyond 16k will bring you to your EQ settings for the "right" channel
Level Indicators
The LED indicator LEDs display the current boost or cut settings for all 10 bands. The center position
is 0dB or "flat". The maximum boost/cut levels are +/-18dB. In Options mode, the LEDs are
rearranged to display the menu text. In Tuner mode, the LEDs are rearranged to form the note
closest to the frequency you are playing as well as arrows on either side indicating whether to tune
up or down.
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External Control
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