We recommend leaving any one of those values at 1.0 and altering the other two as needed. For instance, try setting
the value to 0.5 (8th note), 0.25 (16th note) or 0.125 (32nd note). You can also experiment with more exotic
subdivisions such as 5/8 (0.625), 7/8 (0.875), 5/6 (0.833333334), and so on.
Expression Pedal Settings
Expression pedal type selection.
#EXPRESSION_TYPE 1
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Set this value to 0 if you’re using a TS (mono) expression pedal.
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Set this value to 1 if you’re using a TRS (stereo) expression pedal.
Expression pedal range parameters.
#EXPRESSION_UP 0
#EXPRESSION_DOWN 1023
These parameters have a range of 0-1023 and are set via calibration in Setup Mode. Changing these values manually
following the calibration is not recommended. However, you can swap the two values to flip the direction of the
expression pedal’s operation.
Global Reverb Tails Settings
This parameter provides global control over reverb tails.
#GLOBAL_TAILS_ENABLE
1
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0: No tails in bypass.
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1: Tails present in bypass (default setting).
Quick Access Settings
This parameter controls the option to recall the Quick Access program through the main UI (by double-tapping the ON
footswitch).
#PANEL_QUICK_ACCESS_ENABLE
1
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0: Quick Access cannot be engaged by double-tapping the ON footswitch.
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1: Quick Access can be engaged by double-tapping the ON footswitch.
Input and Output Level Settings
This parameter sets signal level (instrument/line). It allows you to select the optimal operation mode depending on
input signal volume.
Max recommended input level is 5.5Vpp (+8dBu), higher levels lead to distortion.
#GLOBAL_LEVEL
0
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0: instrument level (default setting).
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1: line level.
CTRL Input Settings
This parameter sets CTRL input operation mode.
#GLOBAL_EXT_MODE
2
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1: Passive controller
(normally open momentary switch). Footswitch functions are replicated. TIP corresponds
to the TAP/ALT footswitch, RING corresponds to the ON/HOLD footswitch.
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2: Full MIDI control
(Type A). This mode is active by default.
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3: S-trigger
(“short circuit trigger”). Analog trigger/gate with the same polarity as the pedal’s. This is the
recommended trigger type. TIP controls the TAP function, RING controls the HOLD function.
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4: V-trigger
(“voltage trigger”/”positive trigger”). Analog trigger/gate with polarity opposite to the pedal’s. If no
external signal is coming into the CTRL input, the LED will light up, and some of the pedal’s functions will be
inactive. Those functions become active as soon as a control signal is connected. TIP controls the TAP function,
RING controls the HOLD function.
Use this trigger type if you have no S-trigger source or if you prefer V-triggers
for other reasons.