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(parentheses)
are for straightforward parameters. Here we see LEVELS
(WET/DRY)
.
^_BACK This special soft key sends you “up a level.” Here we see
PARAMETER <EDIT MOD> after the PARAMETER key has
been pressed a few times. Pressing ^_BACK sends us “up”
to the normal PARAMETER area screen.
Before we move on to the top line of the display, we should point out a
little graphic you may notice on the bottom right corner of the screen. It’s a
number next to a right pointing arrow. This graphic indicates that the area
you’re in has more than one “page.” The number is the page you’re on.
Pressing
LEVELS after being in some other area will result in the screen to
the right. As shown, we’re on page 1 and we know there are other pages
because there’s an arrow.
To flip to the other pages, press the area key associated with those pages.
Here we’ve pressed the
LEVELS key again. Notice the position of the arrow
relative to the page number. It indicates that pressing the
LEVELS key again
will take us back to the first page.
The Top Line of the Display
The top line of the display usually shows what area you’re in (e.g., LEVELS,
SETUP, PROGRAM, etc.) and the parameter value for the highlighted soft
key.
The
PARAMETER area breaks from this convention a bit, with the first
page showing which algorithms are loaded into each effects block and
whether each effects block is muted or not. You’ll find a few other such
anomalies, but they shouldn’t be too hard to figure out. Enough said?
Altering Parameters
Once you highlight a (NORMAL) or {GANGED} soft key, the top line of
the display will show a parameter (or parameters) that you can adjust. To
adjust a parameter you can…
Turn the knob!
Key in a value with the keypad, pressing
ENT when you’re finished. Negative values can be entered by
pressing
+/- either before the keyed number or after the keyed number. If you key in a number that is
“out of range,” the highest or lowest value available will be shown. If you don’t press
ENT, the number
you typed won’t “stick”!
NOTE: you can often obtain greater precision than the display will show by keying in a value. For example, if
you key in a delay time of
333.333
, the display will read
333
. But the actual value will be
333.333
!
Press the
INC/DEC keys (the little up and down arrow in the keypad).