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SREV1 Basics
Programs
There are two types of reverb program: 2-channel and 4-channel. Two-channel pro-
grams are for use with 2-channel mode and 2-channel x2 mode, while 4-channel pro-
grams are for use only with 4-channel mode. In 2-channel mode, 4-channel programs
do not appear in the program lists and vice versa. The preset programs on the supplied
CD-ROM are loaded into the Internal Card at the factory. User programs can be stored
in the Quick memories, Internal Card or PC Card, where they can be write-protected.
Projects
Projects contain all the Quick memory programs and the current program settings and
free you to leave a project and come back to it at any time. Projects can be saved to the
Internal Card or PC Card, where they can be write-protected.
There are three types of project: 2-channel, 4-channel, and 2-channel x2. Each project
type is available only when the corresponding mode is selected. You can't, for example,
select a 2-channel project in 4-channel mode. Projects are managed on the Project
pages. See "Working with Projects" on page 48 for more information.
Quick Memories
Quick memories are special memories for storing programs. Unlike programs on the
Internal Card, PC Cards, and CD-ROMs, which take time to load, Quick memory pro-
grams can be recalled instantly. There are six Quick memories available in 2-channel or
4-channel mode; 12 in 2-channel x2 mode. Quick memories are managed on the Pro-
gram pages. See "Working with Quick Memories" on page 42 for more information.
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