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Application Notes - Ibanez EPP400 Owner's Manual

Digital multi effects patching programmer

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Application Notes

The following section describes in detail the features of the EPP400 and how to use these
features. For a specific description of each component of the EPP400, refer to the
previous section Operation Description.
1. How to Program and Recall Patches
a. Recalling a patch in an adjacent program location
Press the INC or DEC buttons.
One press of these buttons will move the bank / patch setting up or down
one number. This is the fastest method of accessing bank / patch settings
so it is advantageous to arrange patches sequentially in the order they will
be used.
b. Recalling a patch in another bank
Press the PROG button to enter Program Mode.
Key in the required 3-digit bank / patch number using the buttons 0
through 9.
Press the ENTER button to return to Performance Mode.
When you press the PROG button, the bank and patch LEDs start to blink.
When keying in the bank / patch numbers, the numbers are entered on the
right and are "pushed left" as other numbers are entered.
When you press the ENTER button, the bank and patch LEDs stop
blinking.
c. Recalling a patch using the PROG SHIFT jack
Attach a momentary-type footswitch to the PROG SHIFT jack. Each time
this footswitch is pressed, the bank / patch setting is incremented.
d. Recalling a patch using the REMOTE DIN jack
Attach a foot controller such as the Ibanez IFC60 to the REMOTE DIN
jack. For more information about the IFC60 Foot Controller and its use,
refer to section 6 of Application Notes
e. Recalling a patch using the MIDI IN DIN jack
Refer to section 7 of Application Notes
f. Programming a patch
Select a bank / patch location using any of the methods described above.
Press the PROG button to enter Program Mode – the bank and patch LEDs
start to blink.
Press the ORDER button to enter Program Order Mode – the loop display
LEDs start to blink.
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