The Green LEDs
dimly indicate that the effect (written below the LED) is either in primary or
secondary position as selected in the EFX Select Mode. (See EFX Select Mode, this section).
The Red LEDs
indicate the current preset (1,2,3 or 4).
The Yellow LEDs
indicate the current bank (A,B,C or D).
BANK SELECT MODE
Pressing the Bank Select Button (26) from the Preset Mode enters the Bank Select Mode. The Bank
Select Mode allows you to select an individual preset bank (A,B,C or D). A flashing yellow LED
indicates the current selected bank and that you are in Bank Select Mode.
From the Bank Select Mode, pressing the following buttons on the footswitch will render the listed
result. Refer to the Footswitch diagram on page 17 for numerical/feature references.
Pressing button #25
selects the EFX Select Mode and exits the Bank Select Mode. (See
EFX Select Mode, this section.)
Pressing button #26
will return you to the Preset Mode.
Pressing buttons #27 thru #30
select the bank and illuminate the yellow Bank LED.
The Green LEDs
stay the same as they do in the Preset Mode. (See Preset Mode, this
section).
The Red LEDs
stay the same as they do in the Preset Mode, except in this mode they
indicate the current preset number and the preset number (not bank) you will be relocated to
once the new bank is selected. For example, changing banks while currently at preset A4 will
only allow you to go to the A4, B4, C4 or D4 positions from the Bank Select Mode. This can
be changed to go to A1, B1, C1, D1, or wait for your selection. (See Hot Key Chart page 22.)
The Yellow LEDs
indicate the current bank (A,B,C or D) by flashing on and off.
EFX SELECT MODE
Pressing the EFX Select Button (25) from the Preset or Bank Select Modes enters the EFX Select
Mode. The EFX Select Mode allows you to toggle between primary and secondary preset
parameters. The green EFX Select Mode LED illuminates to indicate that this mode is active. To
exit the EFX Select Mode, press the EFX Select Button (25) a second time.
From the EFX Select Mode, pressing the following buttons on the footswitch will render the listed
result. Refer to the Footswitch diagram on page 17 for numerical/feature references.
Pressing button #25
will return you to the Preset Mode.
Pressing button #26
sets the delay tempo. It must be pressed more than once to record a
delay rate change. It is possible to use this button in conjunction with the Tap Tempo
Button (16) on the front panel of the Transformer 112 in order to achieve rather short delay
times.
Pressing button #27
toggles between the primary and secondary boost settings.
(See EFX Select Mode in the Application Notes page 16.)
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