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A single push on the “Param” button causes the display to reveal the name of the
current parameter. That name shows as long as the button is pushed and for
about 2 seconds after the button is released. After that the display reverts to
showing the value for that parameter. If the button is pushed again within the 2
seconds, the next parameter in the list becomes current and its value can be
changed with the “Value” knob. When the last parameter is reached, the stepping
loops back to the first parameter.
Exception: Recalling an Impulse Response
In the case of the first parameter the “param” button is also used to trigger the
loading (“Recalling”) of a new impulse response. When the value shown for the
first parameter does not match the index of the currently loaded impulse
response, the display will alternate between the value and “rcL” as shown here:
“rcL” stands for “recall” and will flash 4 times for about 5 seconds. If the “param
(Recall)” button is pushed during that time, the system will interrupt audio
processing and load the new impulse response. If the button is not pushed during
that time, the display reverts to showing the current impulse response index
number and stepping though parameters can resume.
3.3.
Foot Switch
The foot switch on the top panel act as an effect enabling/disabling control. When
the effect is bypassed the display shows the following symbol:
Disabling the effect is equivalent to disabling the input of the effect. This means
that its trail will still be heard for some time after the foot switch is pressed.
While the effect is disabled access to parameters is still possible. When the user
interface is accessed the display reacts accordingly, but the display eventually
reverts to showing the symbol shown above.