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6 MENUS
NB! To save space, we use abbreviations for menu items. For example 0 is mono channel, 16 means
strings 1...6.
The default startup is in Player Mode, giving you control over essential features (DRIVE, GAIN,
TONE, LEVEL, MONO, DRY and the corresponding SPREAD knobs).
To access extended settings, shortly press the encoder in the middle of the clock (ENC SHORT).
Now you have entered the menu that was opened the last time. On first use it’s the Menu 1
“Sound” that you enter.
Menu 1 is the most important menu for sculpting your sound. Hence its contents are written on
the pedal enclosure. If you don’t feel like experimenting much, you can come by with just that
menu. In any case, pushing ENC shortly is pretty similar to pressing Shift knob on your
computer’s keyboard, only with ENC you push and release it.
A blinking knob (01...10) shows, in which menu you are. To go to another menu, use PREV and
NEXT FOOTSWITCH. To exit Menus, press FX/ESC footswitch.
Menu 1…7 settings are saved within a preset. Menu 9 “Midi” and 10 “Global” are global menus
and their settings are applied to all presets in all preset banks.
Please remember to save a preset if you like your settings. You can save a preset to any Preset
Memory Slot (23 normal slots and Slot 24 for clean/bypass) in the selected Bank. If you work
with more than 24 presets, there are 6 Preset Banks available.
If you tune the pots in a preset, the new settings are stored automatically, so that the next time
you return to this preset slot, you have the last used settings. Settings are stored only until the
device is powered on. You lose all unsaved content if you switch off without saving.
Red SAVE LED (right next to ENC) indicates that the preset has been altered and has to be saved,
if you want to keep the changes after power disconnected.
For saving process, please see Chapter
You can save a preset to another preset bank. Please see Chapter
for details.
6.1 P
LAYER
M
ODE
This is the essential state, where POTS 1…10 do what is written next to them without *(asterisk).
There are advanced menus, where POTS do other stuff, too. The contents of MENU 1 are written
with an *, but skip this info for now.
DRIVE controls clipping.
GAIN controls the signal strength that is fed to latter stages.
TONE is classic Tone Circuit that rolls off highs. It can be switched off in MENU 1.