Write/Copy, Amp Mute - Engl Steve Morse E656 Operator's Manual

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MIDI or the Z-9. To learn how to do this, see section 36 and section 45, page 18 in the
Rear Panel Features
33 Master B
Master B volume knob. Located post effect loops, it controls power amp output. The
green LED to the right of the knob lights up to indicate
determining the master level. You can also set the master level to 0 (
MIDI or the Z-9. To learn how to do this, see section 36 and section 45, page 18 in the
Rear Panel Features
34 Master A/B
Switches back and forth between the Master A and Master B knobs. The LEDs next to
the knobs light up to indicate which Master knob is active the red LED for
green LED for
Master B MASTER A/B
MIDI Controller #14
A tip from the designer:
Here's a nifty option: Use
access these as you wish in tandem with the preamp's six channel and Gain
combinations. You can easily program combinations of different
Channel 1
to 3 and Low or High Gain (19) settings to different MIDI presets. Then you
can conveniently access these configurations on stage using a MIDI footboard (for
example, the ENGL Z-9, Z-12 or Z-15). This gives you many variations of the
fundamental sounds for different playing techniques and musical situations.
Channel 1
is your first choice for clean and even grittier rhythm and lead work. Take
advantage of the preamp saturation in Channels 2 and 3 for power chords and leads
at diverse gain and volume levels. Try working your guitar's volume knob to extend
your range of tones and musical expression. If a MIDI control unit and controller
commands are available (for example, the ENGL MIDI Footcontroller Z-15) you can
use the
Amp Mute
breaks or to swap guitars.
35 Write/Copy
Press this button to store the modified setting of a programmable feature to a MIDI
memory slot (generally called a preset). Here's how to distinguish between
Copy
: with the former you're actually programming or writing a new MIDI preset, with
the latter you're making an exact duplicate of an existing preset.
The system will select a Write operation whenever you edit a MIDI preset, that is, when
you have modified a programmable feature. You'll know that this is the case because
the Status LED flashes steadily when you edit one or several programmable features. If
you press the button and did not edit a MIDI preset, the system will select
means that the given preset becomes the source, and its contents are dumped to
another preset and stored there.
continuously to indicate
if you do not select a new MIDI preset within about 30 seconds.
The preset programming process -- the Write command, that is -- is not carried out as
soon as you press the button. Pressing the button merely initiates the process. You
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or the ENGL
Custom Z-9 Footswitch
Master A
and to set two different power amp levels and
to silence the power amp quickly and conveniently for short
When you press this button, the Status LED lights up
Copy
is activated.
can also be switched via MIDI program change
B
The system quits
Master B
is enabled and
Amp Mute)
.
Copy
mode autonomously
via
Master A
, the
Master A/B
,
Write
and
Copy
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