5
Note that any of the functions within this group can be switched in or out of the signal
path independent of the others (i.e., multiple selections can be made).
4
M
ENU
button
The M
ENU
button determines the current editing mode of the Taboo Twin. The Taboo
Twin provides two modes for editing preset sounds — Menu mode and Instant Access
mode.
Menu mode
Menu mode allows access to all of the functions and parameters that the Taboo Twin
provides. Since this mode allows access to more parameters than Instant Access mode,
it provides more control over the overall sound of a preset.
When this switch is lit, Menu mode is active and all functions and parameters can be
edited via the F
UNCTION
S
ELECT
, P
ARAMETER
S
ELECT
and P
ARAMETER
A
DJUST
controls. See
Section 6, General Operating Format, and Section 7, Operating the Taboo Twin, for
detailed descriptions of these controls. Note that all controls included in the front panel
Instant Access group are still enabled when Menu mode is active.
Instant Access mode
When the M
ENU
switch is not lit, Instant Access mode is the active editing mode. In
this mode, the controls located in the front panel Instant Access group provide immedi-
ate access to the most significant level parameters of the current preset — thus
allowing the user to avoid scrolling through numerous menus and parameters to edit a
desired level. These controls include B
ASS
, M
ID
, M
ID
-F
REQ
, T
REBLE
, G
AIN
and L
EVEL
.
In addition, the F
UNCTION
S
ELECT
, P
ARAMETER
S
ELECT
and P
ARAMETER
A
DJUST
controls
provide secondary functions in this mode to provide direct access to additional level
parameters. These are R
EVERB
L
EVEL
, D
ELAY
L
EVEL
, and E
FFECT
L
EVEL
, respectively.
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S
TORE
button
The S
TORE
button is used to save any changes made to a preset into the Taboo Twin
memory. (Changing and saving presets is discussed further in Section 7, "Operating
the Taboo Twin".)
G
The E
FFECT
L
EVEL
control
provides instant access to
the level parameter of the
effect selected in the
mutually-exclusive group
of six effects (see item 2).