Front Panel - Musicom Lab EFX-LE II Owner's Manual

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1.4 Front Panel

P1 through P4 switches
On the Page 1, these switches are used to recall the corresponding preset. When on other pages, pressing these switch
turn on/off the corresponding effect loops, function switches, ouputs, buffers, etc.
TAP switch
TAP can be synchronized with MIDI Time Clock(MTC) or Function Switches(F1/F2). The Function Switches support for
devices that only have an analog tap tempo input. Also you can select whether or not to send the MTC.
Tapping the TAP switch will change the MTC or F1/F2 rate to the tempo of your taps.
At this time, the Global.BPM will be changed to the tempo of your taps.
The Global.BPM is changed by tapping the TAP switch is applied to the current bank or song. In other words, the
Preset.BPM stored in the current bank or song is ignored.
When the EFX-LE II powers up, the Global.BPM is 120.
PAGE switch
Pressing this switch puts the EFX-LE II into the other page, where you can turn individual loops on and off, and store
their settings to presets.
On the page 1, pressing & holding this switch for 1 second will execute/cancel the MUTE function.
On other pages, pressing & holdingthis switch for 1 second will store the edit and return to the page 1.
Factory setting provides up to 4 pages, and up to 6 pages can be used depending on the user's preference.
BANK▲ & BANK▼ switches
The 640 presets in the EFX-LE II are arranged in banks of 4, and these buttons allow you to select which bank of 4
you'd like to access. Pressing this switch in Preset mode increments/decrements the bank number.
Pressing the BANK▼ switch while pressing the BANK▲ switch increases the bank number by 10.
Conversely, Pressing the BANK▲ switch while pressing the BANK▼ switch decreases the bank number by 10.
LCD Display
EFX-LE II Audio Controller Owner's Manual
• Line 1 - a to d indicate a bank number.
• Line 1 - e to p indicate the preset title of the current preset.
• Line 2 - a indicates a preset number within the current bank.
• Line 2 - c indicates a page number within the current preset.
• Line 2 - e to j indicate which of the 6 audio loops are currently active.
• Line 2 - k and l indicate which of the two volume controllers are active.
• Line 2 - m and n indicate which of the two audio outputs are active.
• Line 2 - o and p indicate which of the 2 function switches are currently
active.
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