Editing Patches - Boss PRO SE-70 Owner's Manual

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2 Editing Patches
1. First, Some Basics About Patches
1) Composition of Patches
About Preset areas and User's Areas
Of all the Patch Numbers from 1 to 145, numbers 101 to 145 are in the Preset Area, where
you are not permitted to store any changes. Note, however, that you can save whatever
changes you make to a Patch from the Preset Area, as long as you write it to a location within
the User Area (No. 1 to 100).
About Algorithms
Every Patch is created based on "algorithms." An algorithm consists of settings which define
which effects are to be used, and the order in which they occur. (The effects order does make a
difference.) By choosing a specific algorithm, you obtain a particular set of effects and the way
they are connected. Note that any unwanted effects included in an algorithm can simply be
turned off.
Every time you change Patches, the algorithm that is used for the selected Patch appears in the
display.
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* Patches in the Preset Area (101 to 145) use, in order, all of the algorithms, and carry
settings which are representative of how each algorithm can be used.
2) How fo Edit Patches
(1) Select a Patch that uses an algorithm that most closely creates the type of sound you have
in mind (P.14).
(2) Copy the selected Patch to another storage destination (Patch Number) which contains a
Patch you do not need (P.20). If you do not need to keep the settings for a User Patch
selected in (1), and intend to keep only the revised edition, this step is not necessary.
* Patches cannot be copied to locations in the Preset Area (101 to 145).
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