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Description of Controls – Chapter 3
Wedge Reference Manual
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C
HAPTER 
3
D
ESCRIPTION OF 
C
ONTROLS
Front Panel
LCD Display
When the Wedge is first turned on, the display will look something like this:
The Wedge’s display is divided into 5 sections:
Ê
Program Number.  Wedge Programs are numbered from 
00
  to 
127
.  In this
example the Program selected is number 
01
.
Ë
Bank.  The Wedge has two Banks of 128 Programs:  the Preset Bank and User
Bank.  The display will either say “PRESET” or “USER”, depending on the
current Bank.  In this example we are in the Preset Bank.
Ì
Program Name.  Each Program has its own eight character name.  This one is
called 
Medium Hall
.  The 128 User Programs can be renamed; the 128 Preset
Programs are pre-programmed at the factory and cannot be renamed.
Í
Configuration.  This tells us what type of effect this Program is. It can also tell
you the order that the input signal(s) will pass through multieffects and whether
this is a Stereo or Dual Configuration (more about Configurations in Chapter 5).
The Configuration for this Program is called 
HALL REVERB
.
Î
Input Level Meters.  These peak style meters monitor the signal strength of the
unprocessed inputs, and are used in much the same way as the level meters on a
standard tape recorder.  The meters shown in this example are idle, indicating
that there is no input signal activity. Normally, these are labeled as “L” and “R”.
However, when the selected Program uses a Dual type Configuration (two
mono effects), these will be labeled as “CH1” and “CH2”. For more information
on Dual Configurations, see Chapter 5.