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3-2
Internal Voices Mode
Selecting Internal Voices Mode
Modifying Effects
To change the effect type or intensity of the currently selected sound, you will need to
make a brief excursion into Edit mode. Do the following to temporarily change the
effect setting of a sound:
1. Press the
Play/Edit
button once if in Play mode. This enters Edit mode.
2. Select the left column of parameters by pressing the
Col Select
button until the
left-column LED lights. At most 2 presses will be required.
3. Select the Effect parameter by pressing the
Row Select
button repeatedly until
the Effect-parameter LED lights. If you go past it, just keep pressing and the
LED sequence will continue from the top.
4. The display should show a number between
0
and
9
. This is the number of the
current effect. Check the right end of the Info Strip to Þnd out the
corresponding name.
5. To choose a different effect type, either use the
Up/Down
arrow buttons (in the
Sound Select section) to scroll through the 10 possibilities, or press one of the
digit buttons then the
Enter
button.
This procedure selects a different effect
type
. Use a similar procedure to adjust only the
intensity
of the existing effectÕs reverberation and/or chorus components (this is called
the wet/dry mix; wetter is more intense):
1. Go to Edit mode, select the center column of parameters, and select either
Reverb Wet/Dry or Chorus Wet/Dry (the top-row LED will light if you select
Reverb; it will blink if you select Chorus). Remember that when there are two
parameters for the same LED, the lower one always corresponds to a blinking
LED.
2. The display should show a number between
0
(inaudible) and
100
(maximum).
This is the percent proportion of the effect.
3. Either use the
Up/Down
arrow buttons (in the Sound Select section) to scroll
through the values, or press one of the digit buttons then the
Enter
button.
on page 3-6 for more about editing. When Þnished editing the
effects for the current sound, press
Play/Edit
to return to play mode. Note that the
effects changes just described are
temporary
; they will be forgotten when changing to
another sound. To have them remembered, read on.