Factory Reset; Midi - Boss VF-1 Owner's Manual

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Section 3. Overall Settings (Utility)
* If you wish to use the settings of each patch without change, set
this to "0 dB."
* The noise suppressor threshold will have no effect for a patch
whose algorithm does not include the noise suppressor, or if the
noise suppressor is turned off.
GLOBAL BPM: 40–250, MIDI
By setting the BPM to match the tempo of your performance,
you can make the sound change in synchronization with the
tempo. For example by setting the "RATE" of a flanger to
"BPM
," you can make the sound modulate in
synchronization with the tempo.
The GLOBAL BPM setting is common to all patches.
BPM (Beats Per Minute) indicates the number of quarter
notes per minute.
In order to use GLOBAL BPM, you must make the following
two settings.
1. Set the parameter of the effect to "BPM
2. Set the master (p.105) "MASTER BPM" to "GLOBAL"
In the following cases, GLOBAL BPM will have no effect.
• If "BPM
" is not shown in the display when
"MASTER" (p.105) is selected.
• If the effect parameter is set to "BPM
effect is turned off
fig.3-17
REVERB LEVEL: 0%–200%
Adjusts the reverb level of the reverb that is included in each
patch. It is effective to adjust the reverb level as appropriate
for the natural reverberation of the location where you are
playing.
* The reverb level will have no effect for a patch whose algorithm
does not include reverb, or if reverb is turned off.
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DIRECT MIX: OFF, PATCH
For algorithms that include a spatial-type effect, you can
specify whether or not the direct sound will be output. This
is useful when the VF-1 is connected to the AUX SEND /
RETURN of a mixer.
OFF:
The direct sound will not be output.
PATCH:
The direct sound will be turned on/off according to the
settings of the selected patch.
* In some Algorithm settings, there will be no effect obtained even
by selecting "DIRECT MIX". Check this in "Algorithm list"
(p.49–90), whether it has effect or not.

FACTORY RESET

fig.6-08
"
You can return the VF-1 to the factory settings.
For details refer to "Restoring the factory settings (Factory
Reset)" (p. 133).

MIDI

fig.5-03
" but that
Here you can make MIDI-related settings.
For details refer to "Section 5. Using MIDI to operate the VF-
1." (p.122)

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