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it like you just changed the name of the button to “modulation” instead of Chorus or Flanger. Why? Because the page
will now put the proper modulation IA-Slot on the button each time you change presets.
When two functions are programmed on a particular button, there are two ways to access the second function. By
pressing and holding a button down for at least the pre-defined time (global setting 2
nd
HOLD TIME). However, if you
turn this parameter on for the Page, then this page will allow you to double tap the button quickly to trigger function
#2. Simple press the but normally to select function #1, and double tap the button (just like double clicking your
computer mouse), and function #2 will be triggered.
Each page will allow you to change the behavior of the MENU button combination (B2 + B3). You can select a specific
page button (1-60) and that particular page button will be triggered when you select the menu button combination.
Please keep in mind that you will not have access to entering the menu from this button combination without either
changing pages to a page that doesn’t have this parameter set, pressing a button programmed with the “MENU”
function, or powering on while holding down Button #8.
Defining Button Functions
The flexibility of Pages is created in the Button definition section. For each page, there are sixty (60) individual buttons
that can be programmed. Access to these button slots is totally dependent on the availability of physical switches. The
12 and 12+ controller each have 12 physical buttons. This obviously gives you access to 12 of the sixty (60) switches in
a Page. With the inclusion of an extender, or another 12 or 12+ controller, you can then have access to another 12
buttons of the sixty (60). So now we have access to 24 of the buttons. And so on. The first button (labeled “1” on the
enclosure) usually maps to button one (1) in the Page. With an expander, Button #1 may point to 13, so the main
controller handles buttons 1-12, the first expander is set to 13, so it controls buttons 13-24, and so on. The assignment
of what Page button is processed by the first physical button is controlled by the Global parameter “Start of Button
Map”.
Enable DoubleTap
NO
‘Menu’ Override
000
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