Editing And Storing Programs; Examine Program Parameters - Ada MP-1 Owner's Manual

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6.0 MEMORY PRESET SETTINGS
The following 29 memory presets are loaded into the factory
preset Program Storage Registers
MEM
NO.
PROGRAM
OD1
OD2 MASTER BASS
MARSHALL™
5.0
5.0
6.0
6
1
NOTCHED GRIND
2
4.8
3.2
8.0
4
LIQUID GRIND
3
6.0
6.0
7.0
2
EDGE RHYTHM
4.6
4.4
7.5
0
4
SATURATED
10.0
10.0
6.0
2
5
NOTCH
CLEAN WITH
4.0
4.0
9.5
2
6
COMPRESSION
CLEAN & WARM
3.0
3.0
9.5
6
7
COMPRESSED
4.0
9.0
7.5
0
8
VIBRATO
OVER
2.6
6.5
10.0
4
9
CHORUSED
CLEAN
10
BEEFY FENDER™
3.0
9.0
6.5
0
11
BRITTLE RHYTHM
3.0
3.0
7.5
4
12
CHORUSED LEAD
9.0
5.5
5.5
4
13
CLASSIC CLEAN
3.6
5.0
7.5
2
14
SHIMMERING
2.8
2.4
10.0
0
CLEAN
15
SLAP FUNK
10.0
10.0
8.5
2
16
FLANGED
4.4
4.4
6.0
2
ROCKMAN™
17
TUBULAR METAL
10.0
3.6
7.5
2
18
CLEAN FLANGE
5.0
1.4
9.5
6
19
STRAIGHT
3.8
7.0
7.0
2
AHEAD METAL
20
CLASSIC
5.0
5.5
7.5
6
OVERDRIVE
21
DAMPED LEAD
9.5
9.0
7.0
9
22
NOTCHED LEAD
10.0
4.8
5.5
6
23
DRY LEAD
7.0
5.5
5.5
4
24
ROCKMAN™
9.5
3.0
5.5
0
25
CRYSTAL CLEAN
4.0
8.5
8.0
9
26
SPARKLING
2.6
2.6
10.0
9
CHORUS
27
COMPRESSED
4.2
10.0
6.5
9
CHORUS
28
MILD GRIND
4.2
4.2
7.0
9
29
COMPRESSED
5.0
8.0
8.5
4
RHYTHM
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PARAMETER
MID TREBLE PRSNCE LOOP DEPTH RATE VOICING
4
4
12
OUT
0
0
DIST
8
6
12
OUT
21
0
CLEAN
2
4
6
OUT
14
1.2
DIST
0
4
4
OUT
1
1
CLEAN
8
9
6
OUT
100
0
CLEAN
0
4
4
OUT
1
1
S.S.
4
2
12
OUT
100
1
CLEAN
12
6
10
OUT
34
9.0
S.S.
10
12
4
OUT
30
1.8
S.S.
4
9
2
OUT
0
0
CLEAN
4
9
8
OUT
30
.3
DIST
4
2
10
0UT
23
1
DIST
4
16
12
OUT
0
0
S.S.
10
16
12
OUT
54
1.2
CLEAN
8
4
8
OUT
28
0
S.S.
8
4
10
OUT
100
.3
DIST
12
2
2
OUT
14
0
DIST
0
4
12
OUT
100
1
S.S.
6
0
4
OUT
0
0
DIST
12
4
6
OUT
47
0
CLEAN
6
6
8
OUT
100
0
CLEAN
4
6
12
OUT
100
0
DIST
4
9
8
OUT
0
0
DIST
6
12
4
OUT
68
0
DIST
6
6
8
OUT
100
0
S.S.
4
9
12
OUT
26
.3
CLEAN
4
16
12
OUT
100
.2
S.S.
8
2
12
OUT
100
1
CLEAN
8
6
12
OUT
60
0
S.S.

3.2 EDITING AND STORING PROGRAMS

The EDIT function is used to look at specific parameter values
and to create or modify a program
The STORE function is used to take the program you are
listening to in the Working Register and store it in a specific internal
memory number location. There are 128 locations. To save your own
programs, you must use the STORE function. If you do not STORE
an edited program, it will be erased when you select a different
program.
When EDIT is pressed , the display reads "Edit". From the
beginning of an edit session until the newly edited program has been
stored or abandoned, the MIDI interface is disabled. This prevents a
MIDI selected program from overwriting an edit session. Pressing the
EDIT button will exit the edit session. If you want to save your edit
session, press the STORE button to put the unit into the Store mode. If
a change is made to a parameter while in the Edit mode, the EDIT LED
will blink until the Edit mode is exited to remind you that if you don't store
the program you will lose it if you select a different program to listen to.
The memory number will blink until the new data has been stored or
abandoned.
Once in Edit mode, pressing a parameter button selects an
alternate function for editing, illuminates the associated LED and puts
the current value on the display. Pressing the ∧ ∨ buttons will increment
or decrement the displayed value. If the button is held down, the display
value will increment or decrement until the maximum or minimum value
is reached.

EXAMINE PROGRAM PARAMETERS

Press BANK, press ∧ ∨ buttons until 0 is displayed on the tens digit
1
of the display, then press 1. You are now in program 1.
2
Press EDIT button.
3
Choose the OVERDRIVE 1. The value "5.0" is displayed on the LED
READOUT. Next, choose OVERDRIVE 2, its value is "5.0".
Continue this process by examining MASTER GAIN, BASS, etc. An
LED on each button "blinks" when the parameter has been selected
for modification.
4
Press the EDIT button when you are through examining the
parameter values. The EDIT LED will turn off, and you will be
returned to Program 1.
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