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CHAPTER
4
‐
Assigning
Parameters
for
Expression
Control
You
can
assign
up
to
4
parameters
to
be
controlled
by
the
expression
pedal,
and
these
assignments
can
be
specified
on
per
‐
preset
basis.
You
can
make
changes
to
the
assignment
in
the
EDIT
mode.
Entering
EDIT
mode
:
Press
and
hold
[Mode
/
Edit].
When
the
Modes
LED
starts
blinking
the
pedal
has
entered
EDIT
mode
where
you
can
make
changes
to
the
parameter
assignment.
In
EDIT
mode
the
four
knobs
act
like
switches,
turning
the
knobs
to
anywhere
above
the
12
o’clock
direc
‐
tion
assigns
that
knob
for
expression
control,
and
turning
the
knobs
to
anywhere
below
the
12
o’clock
direction
disables
expression
control
on
that
knob.
Parameter
NOT
assigned
to
expression
control
Parameter
assigned
to
expression
control
for
example
you
want
to
assign
the
expression
pedal
to
control
the
Blend
and
Intensity
parameter
:
turn
the
Blend
and
Intensity
knobs
to
anywhere
above
the
12
o’clock
direction
and
turn
all
the
other
knobs
to
anywhere
below
the
12
o’clock
direction
.
BLEND
DECAY
TONE
INTENSITY
Changes
will
immediately
take
effect
when
the
knobs
are
turned
so
you
can
go
ahead
and
audition
the
parameters
assignment
that
suits
your
needs.
After
you
are
satisfied
with
the
assignment
you
can
save
it
into
the
current
preset
by
holding
[ENGAGE]
until
the
preset
LED
flashes
3x.
Or
if
you
decide
not
to
save
any
changes
you
can
simply
exit
the
EDIT
mode,
no
changes
will
be
saved.
Exiting
EDIT
mode
:
Press
and
hold
[Mode
/
Edit].
When
the
Modes
LED
stops
blinking
the
pedal
has
exited
EDIT
mode
and
you
can
use
the
pedal
normally
again.
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
IMPORTANT
:
At
power
up
the
pedal
will
detect
the
presence
(or
absence)
of
an
expression
pedal
at
the
EXP/TAP
input
jack.
If
it
sensed
that
nothing
is
connected
it
will
disable
the
expression
function
for
as
long
as
the
power
stays
on
.
This
means
you
must
recycle
the
power
anytime
you
plug
or
unplug
an
expression
pedal
cable
into
the
EXP/TAP
input
jack
.
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