Changing The Sound Of The Effects - Yamaha GW10 Owner's Manual

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CHANGING THE SOUND OF THE EFFECTS

20
Guided Tour
The GW10 makes it extremely easy to adjust or change the sound of the effects.
As you saw in the section TURNING SPECIFIC EFFECTS ON AND OFF
above, you can easily change the sound by turning the effect blocks on and off.
In this section, you'll learn how to change the effect type and use the parameter
dials to change effect settings.
If you wish to save the changes that you make here, be
CAUTION!
careful not to press the M Pedal Switch while making changes.
If you do, the next effect program will be called up, erasing all settings you
had made to that point.
1
Select an effect program with the M Pedal Switch. Since
you'll be completely changing the settings, any effect program will do.
Even though creating and saving your own effect program erases
NOTE
the original factory preset program, you can restore that particular factory
preset program. Refer to RESTORING FACTORY PRESET EFFECT
PROGRAMS on page 40 for details. Keep in mind, however, that restoring
the factory preset program will irretrievably erase the effect that you
created. For this reason, you should always make a written record of the
settings you make (see page 48), so that you can reprogram the effect later
if necessary.
2
Next, make sure that the Distortion and Delay blocks are turned off. If you
recall from the last section, you can do this by pressing the D and L
buttons so that their LEDs turn off. Also, make sure that the Chorus block
is on.
WRITE
DST
CHO
3
Press the B button repeatedly until one of the effect type LEDs in
the Chorus (CHO) block flashes.
BLOCK
NO
WRITE
B
Press
repeatedly ...
You've now selected the Chorus block for editing.
COPY
SWAP
DLY
DST
TYPE
YES
CHO
DLY
OFF
ON
OFF
WRITE
COPY
SWAP
DST
CHO
DLY
WAH
DST
CHO
DLY
OD / DST
COMP
CHORUS
P . SHIFT
... until one of these
WAH
LEDs flashes.
EQ
AMP
DELAY

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