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4.5 R
ECALL
S
AVED
P
RESETS
We’re all familiar with undo process in computers. The obvious way to revert to saved preset
and erase temporary autostore, is to unplug 6Appeal for a couple of seconds. Good news is that
there is even easier way. If you want to recall a saved preset, shortly push ENC and FX
simultaneously; press ENC slightly earlier and overall for less than a second, otherwise you get
the initial preset.
If you feel that it's all too messed up but thankfully not saved yet, turning the device off and then
on again (by removing the power cord) effectively restores all saved presets.
Note that recalling only applies to Player Mode, Menus1...8; it does not work in SubMenus and in
Global Menus 9..10, Tap Tempo and Save Mode
The SAVE LED, on the right in the CLOCK, flashes when recalling the saved preset.
4.6 R
ECALL
D
EFAULTS
(I
NITIAL
P
RESET
)
If you feel the current preset is utterly messed up and you want to start on a blank page, you can
recall a somewhat neutral default preset. It’s a basic preset, but some features are turned on, like
Root Boost Pre; Filter is on, but there’s almost no cutoff.
RECALLING. To recall the default preset, long push ENC and FX simultaneously (ENC slightly
earlier and hold both longer than 2 seconds). The lights will flash, indicating the default (initial)
preset is loaded.
In Player Mode and Menus 1…8 you can recall initial preset (preset based recall). In Menu 9…10
you can recall a default global state (global recall), leaving current preset settings as they are. By
the way, in Menu 10.11 (Banks), the Recalling Process recalls default (factory) Preset Bank.
The SAVE LED, on the right in the CLOCK, flashes when recalling.
4.7 W
ORKFLOW
OF
P
RESETS
People like different workflows.
In most cases you’d want to keep PRESET SLOT 24 (red at 12 o’clock) as your clean sound, as
you can access it with FX/ESC footswitch at any time.
For other PRESETS, you could start with cleaner sounds and move on to more distorted sounds
and then to modulated/sequenced sounds and experimental stuff. Or you could use series of
presets, starting with almost clean followed by distorted followed by cleanish etc. Or, for live
concert situation, you could arrange the presets in the order of your tracklist.
We suggest you to keep the overall volume near unity, meaning the distorted presets should not
be much louder than the clean ones. Adjust LEVEL POT accordingly.
Note that you can mute PRESET SLOT Red 12 by turning down LEVEL and DRY. This way your
FX/ESC will work as mute/unmute footswitch. You can apply this solution, if you don’t need
clean sound and if you don’t route the sound to other effect pedals.