Your First Session with the Wedge – Chapter 1
Wedge Reference Manual
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Adjusting Effects Mix Levels
Whether a Program contains a single effect or two or three effects, you can adjust
each effect’s mix to obtain a desirable balance between the original, uneffected signal
and each effect’s output. The Mix parameter (or “wet/dry mix”) for each effect is
found along with the other effect parameters in Edit mode. To make things easier, the
Mix parameter has been consistently placed at the far right of the display page (this
corresponds to the [
D
] button), on the last page of each effect. Since each effect has a
different number of edit pages, the Mix parameter will not always appear on the
same page for each Program. Keep in mind that if a Program uses more than one
effect, each effect will have its own Mix parameter.
Ê
Press the [
EDIT/PAGE
] button to enter Edit mode.
Look at the far right side of the display for the word
MIX
(or some variation that identifies
a specific effect’s mix parameter; i.e.
CMIX
= Chorus Mix,
RMIX
= Reverb Mix, etc.). If
it doesn’t appear, press the [
PAGE
] button repeatedly until you find it. To be sure the
Mix parameter in the display is the one you want, use the built-in Online Help function
(see previous section) by holding the [
D
] button for more than one second.
Ë
Press the [
EDIT/PAGE
] button repeatedly until you reach the highest numbered
page available is selected.
Ì
Move the [
D
] slider to edit the Mix parameter.
The parameter will flash indicating it is selected for editing. The Mix parameter’s range
is
000-100å
.
Comparing an Edited Program to its
Original Settings
The left side of the display always indicates the currently selected Program. If the
[
PROG
] button is pressed once while in Edit mode, the currently selected Program’s
name and the Configuration being used both appear in the upper part of the display.
Once a Program has been edited, the Configuration’s name will appear in lower case
letters. With multi-effect Configurations (where there is more than one effect being
used) and only one effect has been edited, only the edited effect’s name will appear
in lower case letters. Example: If using the Configuration
ROOM+DELAY
and you
have edited only the Delay’s parameters, the display will read “
ROOM+delay
” if the
[
PROG
] button is pressed. This indicates that one or more of the Delay’s parameters
have been altered, but the Reverb’s parameters have not been changed.
By pressing the [
COMPARE
] button, you can temporarily access the original version
of the Program you are editing — that is, the last Program saved to the currently
selected location number. This allows you to compare the differences created by
changing parameters in the edited Program.
While you are in Compare mode, the display will show the previous values and the
[
COMPARE
] button will light up. You can use the [
EDIT/PAGE
] button to scroll to
other pages while in Compare mode. Pressing the button again or pressing [
PROG
]
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