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Peavey VYPYR PRO Operating Instructions Manual page 31

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Deep Edit Menu
•Pressing and holding the DEL/REV EDIT button will access the Deep Edit Menu. This is the menu where more
detailed settings for Delay and Reverb are selected, as well as several Input and Output settings. In the main
screen of this menu, the Delay Tempo Mode is selected. Using the INNER encoder, the user chooses between
Quarter Note and Dotted Eighth note. This chooses whether the Tap Tempo sets the delay to exactly what you
tap in, or if it changes it to a dotted eighth note.
•Delay: Press the #1 model encoder to access the delay menu. Use the main OUTER encoder to select from dif-
ferent delay types. Each delay type has it's own set of parameters.
•Reverb: Press the #2 model encoder to access the reverb men. Use the main OUTER encoder to select from
different reverb types. Each reverb type has it's own set of parameters.
•Input menu: The main screen will display BRIGHT ON/OFF as well as the selected Gate setting. The amp will
default to a global noise gate, however the user can select between Global, Custom Input or Custom Output
gating depending on their needs, guitar and preset. Using the OUTER encoder will select between BRIGHT ON/
OFF. The INNER encoder selects the different types of gates. If GLOBAL gate is chosen, then any changes within
any preset using this gate type will apply to all of those presets.
If the Custom Input or Output gates are chosen, then the gate parameters are only set for the current preset. In
the Input menu, the #1 Parameter encoder adjusts the Wah pedal intensity.
•Output menu: The main screen will display BOOST OFF/ON and Program :XXX. The Program XXX will dis-
play the MIDI output channel if MIDI output is enabled in the main menu. The Output menu features 5 different
output settings.
*P1: Boost level. This encoder adjusts the boost level between 2.65dB to 9dB. The boost feature is
accessed using the Sanpera Pro, however individual presets can be written with the Boost already
on as well.
*P2: Looper Level. The looper level is assigned here. Typcially, when a loop is recorded, the user will
desire it to be at a lower level so that they can then play over the top of it. The Looper can be adjustedbe
tween -18.8 dB to +6.6 dB.
*P3: Presence control. The Presence can be set per preset.
*P4: Resonance control. The Resonance can be set per preset.
*P5: Master Volume. One of the trickiest things when using Presets is getting all the different preset levels
where you want them.. This control allows the user to change the level of a preset without using the Amp
model parameters to change the preset level, which could result in undesired tone changes.

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