Preset Specific Parameters; Global Parameters - DigiTech ACCESS Manual

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ACCESS has the easiest editing system* you are ever likely to see. Here are the guidelines to be
aware of for editing:
Press the Data Entry Knob/Switch to enter the edit mode. The EDIT LED will light and
you will jump to the first editable parameter on the LCD display.
The parameter which is editable will always be flashing on the LCD display.
To select another parameter continue pressing the Data Entry Knob/Switch. The para-
meters which you can EDIT vary slightly based on the Harmony Control Mode you are
using. The EDIT Parameters are described below.
To adjust a parameter turn the Data Entry Knob/Switch left or right.
To exit EDIT mode press and hold the Data Entry Knob/Switch for a couple seconds.
Another way to exit the EDIT mode is by stepping through all the edit parameters using
the Data Entry switch. After the last edit parameter, the LCD display will cycle back to
preset mode.
Each Harmony Control Mode has a unique EDIT Parameter which is saved per preset (Preset
Specific Parameters). There are an additional six EDIT Parameters (Global Parameters) which
are the same across all presets. Any editing on a preset is effective at the moment you adjust the
parameter. However, you must 'store' the preset if you want to preserve your editing changes the
next time you come back to the preset.
This parameter is used on "Double" presets. The Voices parameter can be set from "1" to "4"
Vox ('Vox' is short for 'voices'). This represents the number of copies of you voice you want to
produce. The more voices, the thicker and fatter your voice will sound.
* for you english majors out there, this is a oxymoron. Two words placed back to back that contra-
dict themselves. But truly, Access does have the easiest editing system.
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