User Guide The Footswitches
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HotSwitch Programming
In Play Mode, the HotSwitch is always active and programmable, i.e., HOT.
To program, press and hold the Middle Footswitch (HotSwitch) and turn any combination of
the parameter Control Knobs to achieve the sound that you desire for the HotSwitch. This will
be the sound you’ll hear when the HotSwitch RED LED is lit. While in program mode, the
HotSwitch LED may flash either GREEN or RED depending on the state of the HotSwitch but it
is the RED LED state that is the HotSwitch programmed sound. The GREEN LED indicates that
the parameter settings are those of the original Preset values and that the HotSwitch has
been programmed and will change the effect when pressed.
Note: You must save the Preset to store the HotSwitch settings.
To clear HotSwitch programming, press and hold the Middle Footswitch (HotSwitch) pressed
and press and release the Encoder. The display will show [HOTSW CLEAR]. When HotSwitch
programming is cleared, the HotSwitch will have no effect on parameter values and the
HotSwitch LED will be off.
The HotSwitch function can be accessed by MIDI or by using an Auxiliary Switch as described
in the System Mode section of this User Guide.
Tap Footswitch
The “Tap” footswitch is used to tap tempo. While tapping, the updated tempo value is
displayed by the Billboard in Beats Per Minute (BPM) if Tempo is ON and in milliseconds if
Tempo is OFF.
To turn Tempo ON or OFF, press the Tempo Button. When Tempo’s state changes, the
Billboard will briefly display the appropriate message either [TEMPO ON] or [TEMPO OFF]
When Tempo is ON, the Tempo LED flashes at the current tempo.
If Tempo is OFF, the Tap Switch can be used to set the decay times of reverb algorithms
whose decay is in seconds. This includes Hall, Room, Plate, Spring, DualVerb, Reverse,
ModEchoVerb, TremoloVerb, and DynaVerb. For Blackhole, MangledVerb and Shimmer, with
Temp OFF, the Tap Switch sets the pre-delay time in milliseconds.
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