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PCM 81 User Guide

Navigating a Matrix

Simultaneously pressing
Up and Down will always
return you to 0.0
The Up and Down
buttons move you
vertically through
the rows of the
matrix.
Go or Pro
2-2
All of the controls available in a mode are arranged in a matrix of up to 10 columns
(numbered 0-9) and 10 rows (each numbered .0-.9). This arrangment allows any
one of as many as 100 parameters to be selected simply by using the SELECT
knob and the Up and Down buttons to select a position in the matrix.
The SELECT knob moves you
horizontally across the matrix.
In the Program and Register Banks, the ADJUST knob acts
as a soft knob for adjustment of one or more patched effect
parameters. In the other modes, ADJUST scrolls through the
range of available settings for the control you have selected.
The PCM 81 offers a choice between two levels of Edit mode parameter access.
We call these Go mode and Pro mode.
Go mode makes use of an extra row in the edit mode matrix called the Soft Row,
where you can assign as many as 10 effect parameters for easy access.
Selecting Go mode (Control mode 1.0) limits the action of the Edit button to
displaying only the Soft Row parameters assigned to the current effect.
Each preset has a set of Soft Row assignments which we've selected for you (as
well as an assignment for the ADJUST knob). When shipped, the PCM 81 will
power up in Go mode with the first preset (P0 0.0) loaded. Press Edit to display
the Soft Row of parameters.
Pro mode gives you access to the full parameter matrix, including the Soft Row.
Use this mode when you want to do in-depth effects editing or patching, or when
you want to customize Soft Row assignments.
Go mode and Pro mode selection is made in Control mode at matrix location 1.0.
An asterisk in the display indicates that
Load / is active and, depending on the
mode, will load effects or display
additional parameters when pressed.
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Your current location in the matrix is shown
in the lower lefthand corner of the display.
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