•To enter main menu, press inner preset button (2)
•Use outer bank wheel (1) to scroll through the following functions (these functions are described in
detail later in this owner’s manual):
•Load Preset
•Save Preset
•Rename Preset—Give an epic name to your creation.
•Rename Bank—Rename a group of presets, for instance a song name.
•Default Pedals—Assigns the wah and volume to the left or right on the Sanpera Pro, whatever
you prefer.
•Assign Pedals—Assign functions for the expression pedals on the optional Sanpera Pro footcon-
troller. In this menu you use the Main Inner and Outer encoders to edit, using the outer wheel to select
functions and the inner knob to assign values. The Model Bay encoders can also be used. To edit
using the Model Bay encoders, press the encoder that corresponds to the function you wish to edit, then
turn the encoder to set the value. The editable functions are as follows:
•Parameter select: The default is set to NOTHING. Scrolling this encoder you would
select what parameter to adjust with the expression pedal.
•Up Value: Select the value you want the parameter to be when the toe of the expression
pedal is UP.
•Down Value: Select the value you want the parameter to be when the toe of the expression pedal
is
DOWN.
•Pedal/Parameter#: Each pedal can control up to 3 parameters, which can be almost any
thing in the preset. The parameter# is displayed as L PED A, L PED B, L PED C, R PED A,
R PED B and R PED C.
NOTE: A good example of how this works would be by using the delay. Set the Pedal/Parameter# setting
to L PED A, the Parameter Select to DELAY LEVEL, the Up Value to 0 and the Down Value to 90.
Then press the INNER KNOB to save the setting. Now, when you play, rock the LEFT pedal back and
forth. You should hear the delay setting change per your adjustments. This method can be used to adjust
almost anything in the preset and the WYSIWYG knobs will display the changes in real time if applicable.
•Enable/Disable Midi Out: Enabling MIDI Out will allow the amp to send MIDI Program messages to
a specified MIDI Out Channel. By selecting this function, each preset can send a specific MIDI Program
message out to an external device. By using the Peavey AT- 200 guitar with an optional Feature Pack from
Antares, you can open up an almost limitless possibility of combinations of instruments and amplifiers!
For more information on Feature Packs for the AT-200, please refer to www.autotuneforguitar.com.
•Midi Out Channel—Selects which MIDI channel the preset messages are sent to.
•Restore Preset—Restores presets to factory settings while leaving items in the Main Edit Menu un
changed.
•Factory Reset—Restores everything to factory settings, including items in the Main Edit Menu.
•Disable/Enable Demo—Toggles on/off the attract mode Light Show and allows for banks A-B to be
over-written.
•Delay Trails On/Off—Toggles delay trails on/off. When trails are turned off, the delay trails will cut off
when changing presets.
•Reverb Trails OnOff—Works in a similar fashion to the Delay trails, only with the Reverb.
•Show Version—Displays software version.
VYPYR® Main Edit Menu