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Program 105 (Infusion) has a Whammy™, a chorus, and a 200 mil-
lisecond stereo delay. Let’s suppose that in order to work in your
application, it needs to have a 425 millisecond delay. Using this
Program as an example for Program modification, the procedure for
changing the delay time is as follows:
• From the Program title screen, scroll to Program 105 using the
<UP> and <DOWN> Cursor keys or the Data wheel. The dis-
play reads:
• Using the <RIGHT> or <LEFT> Cursor keys, scroll to the DELAY
TIME Parameter. The display reads:
NOTE:
By pressing the <DLY/SMP> key you can skip directly
to the first Parameter of the Delay effect in the Algorithm and
continue scrolling with the <RIGHT> Cursor key to the desired
Parameter.
The cursor appears under the 2 and the entire number is
enclosed in parenthesis indicating that this is the stored value for
that Parameter.
IMPORTANT:
Delay Time Parameters in the Valve FX are
editable in two different ranges, giving the most flexibility and
accuracy in the least amount of scrolling time. In this example
Parameter, the cursor appears under the 2 in 0.200. The 2
resides in the hundred milliseconds position. In other words,
if you press the <UP> Cursor key when the cursor is in this
position, you will increase the delay time by 100 milliseconds.
If you press the <RIGHT> Cursor key, the cursor will move to
the third position to the right of the decimal point (0.200), or
milliseconds position. Each press of the <UP> Cursor key
from this position increases the delay time in single millisec-
ond steps. Using this method of ranging allows you to scroll
rapidly to large-value delay times without having to wait for the
unit to scroll to it in single millisecond steps.
• Using the <UP> Cursor key, scroll upward until the hundreds
position shows a 4. The display reads:
Delay Time
0.
4
00
Delay Time Tap 1
(0.
2
00)
Infusion
Wah≥Wham≥Cho≥Dly
Section 3 - Programming
Valve FX Owner’s Manual