Chain Mode
It is likely that you will want to change your programmed presets frequently when performing live. The Chain
mode of your AXON lets you program chains of presets that you can then call up easily in the required order.
Up to 32 Chain presets are supported, each with up to 32 preset steps. You can then step through the Chain
presets or the individual preset steps with the UP/DOWN buttons of your guitar interface, or use a footswitch to
step through the individual steps of a chain only.Connect the footswitch to the socket marked "Chain" on the
rear panel of the AXON. A single click will move forward one step, while a double-click will go back one step in
the chain. You can thus navigate all Chain presets and steps from your guitar using a combination of foot-
switch and UP/DOWN buttons.
Setting Up Chain Presets
Press the CHAIN button on the front panel of your AXON and select Chain preset 1-32 with the VALUE +/-
buttons. The top line of the display shows the name (here, No Name 1) and, next to it, the chain storage posi-
tion (here, 1). The bottom line shows the preset on the left and, on the right, the corresponding step within the
chain (here, likewise 1).
Press the EDIT button to start programming the chain. The following parameters can be accessed using the
hain Preset Name
(max. 12 characters)
PAR/- buttons.
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Give the Chain preset a descriptive name (e.g. the name of a song) here for easy orientation later. Press the
ENTER button and select the individual letters with the VALUE +/- buttons. The PAR/- buttons will
take you directly to the first and last characters. Press EXIT to exit the naming submenu. As in all text-related
functions, the special buttons (A-Z, a-z, !-9, Space, Insert, Delete) are also available here.
Preset
(1-256)
Use the VALUE +/- buttons to assign the number of the preset to be used for the current step. Confirm the
selected preset number with ENTER. This will automatically take you to the next step.
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