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BASIC OPERATION
Recall
The Preset page
The Preset page of the FireworX contains three parameters:
Preset - Bank - Filter. The name and number of the Preset is
displayed, and also the function of the Alpha Modulation wheel
in the current Preset is shown in the lower end of the Preset
page.
Change cursor location by dialing the Parameter wheel. Use the
Value wheel to adjust values.
Preset
Dial the Value wheel to preview the presets, Press Enter to
Recall.
Bank
Is used to select which bank you would like to recall from:
Factory bank, User bank, or Card bank (only available when a
pc-card is inserted).
Filter
Is used to search for Presets containing a specific block, e.g. if
the Filter is set to Reverb, the FireworX will only show Presets
Filters out Presets not
containing the effect
selected in the Filter
Preset name
Function of the Alpha Mod.
Factory/USER/CARD bank selector
Preset number
Preset page selected
The Preset page
containing the block Reverb.
The List Page
The List page shows the FireworX presets on a continuous list,
starting with the 200 Factory Presets marked F, followed by
the User Presets marked U and last but not least the optional
Card Presets marked C.
Dial the Parameter wheel to scroll through the list and press
Enter to recall.
Recalling a preset
When you want to Recall a Preset, simply use the Value wheel to scroll through the Presets and press the Enter key
to Recall.
The Recall Display
The FireworX contains 200 Factory Presets and has room for a maximum of 200 user Presets, however the actual number depends on the
size of your Presets and may be less than 200.
There are two different pages in the FireworX Recall display, Preset and List. They offer two ways of viewing the Presets of the
FireworX. Use the < > Arrow keys to select between them.
Basic operation is accomplished by using the Parameter wheel to change cursor position and the Value wheel to change values. Pressing
Enter will recall the selected preset.
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