Boss Audio Systems ME-50B User Manual

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Saving and Loading the Created Tones (Memory Mode)
If the Patch Does Not Change
Notes When Using Memory Mode
• The settings for each patch are called up from internal memory in the Memory mode. Therefore, each knob's position and the 
patch settings may not match, when the patch is called up.
• In Memory mode, you cannot switch effects on or off using the No. 1, 2, and 3 pedals.
About Tone Changes
By operating the knobs, you can change the tone of a patch 
while it’s called up. Note, however, that the changed tone is 
only temporary, and will be lost when you switch patches or 
switch to the Tuner mode (p. 25). 
If you want to store it in memory, carry out the Write 
procedure (p. 22).
* If there is a discrepancy between the current knob position and 
the parameter stored in the patch, the change in the parameter 
begins at the point when the knob is moved past the position 
matching the parameter value as stored in the patch.
About the Tempo Setting
If you hold down the currently selected number pedal for at 
least two seconds, the pedal indicator flashes, and the ME-
50B switches to tempo setting mode, and the number pedal 
can then be used to input the tempo.
Selecting from the following types while DELAY/
MODULATION is on allows you to set the delay time or rate.
• ANALOG DLY
• 0-400 ms DLY
• 300-1400 ms DLY
• PHASER
• FLANGER
• CHORUS
• CHO+DELAY
* When DELAY/MODULATION is off, you cannot change to 
tempo setting mode.
Note, however, that the tempo setting is only temporary, and 
will be lost when you switch patches or switch to the Tuner 
mode (p. 25). 
If you want to store it in memory, carry out the Write 
procedure (p. 22).
About the HOLD DLY
When a Patch that has a TYPE setting of HOLD DLY is called 
up, the currently selected number pedal’s indicator flashes 
slowly, indicating that the ME-50B is in recording standby. 
Afterwards, the following conditions are in effect.
• Pressing the currently selected number pedal rapidly:
begins recording
• Pressing the currently selected number pedal rapidly 
during recording: 
stops recording, starts Loop Playback
• Pressing the currently selected number pedal rapidly 
during Loop Playback:
overdub recording
• Pressing the currently selected number pedal rapidly:
stops overdub recording, starts Loop Playback
• Holding down the currently selected number pedal for 
the same length of time as the recording time:
releases the HOLD, switches to recording standby
About the 
TAP DLY
When DELAY is ON and a Patch that has a TYPE setting of
 TAP DLY is called up, the currently selected number 
pedal’s indicator flashes, and you can then set the delay time 
(p. 16) using tap input.