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You can also add and subtract effects from your preset without changing the preset. In other
words, if, while you're in a Preset Group, you turn on an extra effect that's not part of the group,
you'll hear the change, but it won't program automatically. You have to hold the Preset Group
switch down in order for it to program.
To prove this, activate Preset Group 1. Overdrive, Mo' EQ and Chorus should all be engaged. Hit a
bunch of individual switches, whatever you want. Then step on the "1" switch again, deactivating
the Preset Group. Now hit the "1" switch once more. Overdrive, Mo' EQ and Chorus will still be
there, just like you programmed it.
Protecting Your Preset Groups
Even though it takes holding a Group Switch down for nearly a full second to program, we've
included a feature that eliminates the possibility of accidental re-programming and locks in your
stored settings. After you've programmed your four Preset Groups, locate the "Preset Group
Mode" switch on the far right of the rear of the Mo' Control. Slide the switch to the "Protect" set-
ting (to the left). Now activate Preset Group 1. Your stored effects should all engage. Now step on
the "1" switch again-the Mo' Control will deactivate Group 1 immediately and return you to Solo
Mode, even if you hold your foot down on the switch indefinitely. The last thing you need in a live
setting is an accidental re-programming of a Preset Group. When the Preset Group Mode switch is
set to "Protect," this becomes impossible.
Note: When you want to change the effects in your Preset Groups, remember to put this
switch back to the "Program" position!
Going from Solo to Group Mode... and From One Group to Another... and Back Again...
You can switch back and forth between Solo Mode and Group Mode 'til your heart's content. Just
know that Mo' Control has a good memory. If you decide to activate a Preset Group, it will remem-
ber the last thing you did in Solo Mode. So when you deactivate that Preset Group, it will return to
whatever state Solo Mode was in at that time. Try this:
1. In Solo Mode, turn on the SubWave.
2. Turn on Preset Group 1. For the sake of this example, let's say Preset Group 1 is
Overdrive, Mo' EQ and Chorus.
3. Now hit the Preset Group 1 switch again, turning it off. The Overdrive, Mo' EQ and Chorus
should turn off, but the SubWave should turn on.
If the last thing you did in Solo Mode was to have all effects disengaged, it will return to that
state. But if something was on, it will be on again when you leave Group Mode.
What if you're in Preset Group 1 and you hit the "Preset Group 2" switch? The Mo' Control will
simply go from one group to the other. As long as you keep switching between groups, you'll
remain in Group Mode. But if you hit any Preset Group switch twice in a row, you'll return to Solo
Mode – and whatever you did last in that mode will be what you see and hear.
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