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CHAPTER
6
Handling
The menus, particularly the
EFFECTS menu, contain parameter
groups that are related by virtue of
their function, for instance, all
parameters that are used to con-
trol the phaser. When you switch
the phaser off (PHASER Dry/Eff =
OFF), all Phaser parameters are of
course irrelevant and will no longer
appear in the menu. In other
words, when the phaser is dis-
abled, you can’t view its parame-
ters. The reason for this is to make
menus clearer and less cluttered.
EFFECTS menu, contain parameter
groups that are related by virtue of
their function, for instance, all
parameters that are used to con-
trol the phaser. When you switch
the phaser off (PHASER Dry/Eff =
OFF), all Phaser parameters are of
course irrelevant and will no longer
appear in the menu. In other
words, when the phaser is dis-
abled, you can’t view its parame-
ters. The reason for this is to make
menus clearer and less cluttered.
The VALUE +/- buttons let you
change the value of a parameter in
steps. When you hold one of these
buttons down, the value changes
automatically and the longer you
hold the button, the faster the
pace of the value change. You can
increase this pace even further by
pressing and holding one VALUE
button and simultaneously press-
ing the other VALUE button. If you
press and release both VALUE but-
tons simultaneously, the parame-
ter is set to its default value
(mostly zero). This pertains to uni-
polar parameters (value range of 0
to 127) as well as bipolar parame-
ters (value range of -64 to +63).
change the value of a parameter in
steps. When you hold one of these
buttons down, the value changes
automatically and the longer you
hold the button, the faster the
pace of the value change. You can
increase this pace even further by
pressing and holding one VALUE
button and simultaneously press-
ing the other VALUE button. If you
press and release both VALUE but-
tons simultaneously, the parame-
ter is set to its default value
(mostly zero). This pertains to uni-
polar parameters (value range of 0
to 127) as well as bipolar parame-
ters (value range of -64 to +63).
You can also use the VALUE knob to
change the value of the selected
parameter. The VALUE knob
responds to the KNOB MODE set-
tings as described in the paragraph
below.
change the value of the selected
parameter. The VALUE knob
responds to the KNOB MODE set-
tings as described in the paragraph
below.
The triangular icon located next to
the parameter value indicates in
which direction you have to
change a value if you would like to
reset the parameter to the value
that has been stored to date. The
previously stored parameter value
as well as the current value are dis-
played for parameters that feature
a dedicated knob.
the parameter value indicates in
which direction you have to
change a value if you would like to
reset the parameter to the value
that has been stored to date. The
previously stored parameter value
as well as the current value are dis-
played for parameters that feature
a dedicated knob.