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Guitar effects processor
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Effect Block Keys
– General information
Pressing an Effect Block key
once will activate/deactivate
the effect. By pressing a key
twice in short succession
("double-clicking"), you enter
the Edit menu for the effect.
When the LED of a key is lit,
this particular effect block is
active.
17 to 24 – EFFECT ON/OFF
& ACCESS keys
On/off and access keys for the
effect blocks. Press a key once
to activate/deactivate an effect
and double-click it to edit that
effect's parameters.
25 – GLOBAL key
Press to access global
parameters and functions such
as Kill-dry, Pedal Calibration,
Tuner Reference, FX Mute
Mode and more.
26 – MOD key
Press to access the Modifier
section. This is where you set
up external control of
parameters.
27 – MIDI key
Press to access all MIDI
parameters.
28 – BYPASS key
Press to bypass all effects.
Press and hold for
approximately one second to
mute outputs, e.g. for silent
tuning.
FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW
29/30 – UP/DOWN keys
Up/down keys for navigation in
the display menus.
31 – ADJUST & ENTER
Wheel
Use this wheel to set the value
of the currently selected
parameter.
When pushed, the wheel acts
as an "Enter" key.
32 – RECALL key
Press RECALL to initiate a
preset recall operation. Turn
the ADJUST wheel to select a
preset. Then press the
ADJUST wheel (pressing the
wheel acts as "Enter") or press
the RECALL key to confirm
your selection.
33 – STORE key
Press the STORE key once to
begin storing a preset.
First select a storage location
using the ADJUST wheel.
Then press the ADJUST wheel
twice to finish the storage
procedure (pressing the wheel
acts as "Enter").
You can change the name of
the preset before storing it. To
do so, use the UP/DOWN key
to select characters. Use the
ADJUST wheel to select the
character you want to change.
When you have set the name,
press the ADJUST wheel twice
to finish the storage procedure.
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