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Advanced Use
Edit mode allows you to get the most out of the VK-8’s 
functions by making more detailed settings. This section 
explains the functions that can be set in Edit mode. In this 
owner’s manual, the process of modifying a setting is 
referred to as “editing,” and the item of data that is modified 
is referred to as a “parameter.”
About the Edit Modes
There are two edit modes—one saves settings individually 
for each preset, while the other stores a single value to be 
used by the entire system.
System Memory
The edit mode that stores things for the entire system deals 
with the following:
Preset Memory
The edit mode that stores things on an individual preset 
basis deals with the following:
NOTE
In the case of settings that are saved for each preset, you must 
save the edited settings in a preset. If you turn off the power 
without saving the edited settings to a preset, your changes will 
be lost.
Basic Procedure
Here is the basic procedure for each edit mode.
→ For details, refer to the explanation for each edit mode.
1.
Hold down the HARMONIC BAR PART [UPPER] and 
[PEDAL] buttons, and press the [***] button.
The indicators of the [1]–[8] buttons will blink.
The [***] button will be a different button depending on 
the edit mode that you want to set. For details, follow the 
procedure for each edit mode. 
2.
Press one of the buttons from [1] through [8] to select 
the parameter that you want to edit.
If there are more than eight parameters, you can access 
all of them by switching the lit/dark state of the 
[PRESET] button.
3.
Turn the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob to adjust 
the setting.
For parameters that are switched ON/OFF, turn the 
[VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob toward the right to 
switch the parameter ON, or toward the left to switch it 
OFF.
For parameters that have an adjustable value, turn the 
[VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob toward the right to 
increase the value, or toward the left to decrease the 
value.
At this time, the D Beam type indicator will show the 
approximate value of the setting (p. 48).
If you press the VIBRATO AND CHORUS [ON] button, 
the setting will return to the initial value.
4.
If you want to adjust another parameter in the same 
edit mode, press one of the [1]–[8] buttons to select the 
parameter, and turn the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] 
knob to edit the value.
When you want to stop editing, press the HARMONIC 
BAR PART [UPPER] button.
5.
Press the [WRITE] button to finalize the settings of the 
parameters.
Parameter settings will be saved.
While the parameters are being saved, the indicators of 
the [1]-[8] button will blink.
6.
Parameters that are edited independently for each