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Editing a Patch
The patches of the B1/B1X can be freely edited by changing the effect parameter settings. Try editing the
currently selected patch to create your own sound.
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Select the effect module/
parameter
Turn the Module selector to select the
effect module and parameter to edit. The
available settings are listed below.
(1) Patch level (Prm)
(2) COMP/LIMIT module (Type&Prm)
(3) EFX module (Type&Prm)
(4) DRIVE module (Type)
(5) DRIVE module (Prm1)
(6) DRIVE module (Prm2)
(7) – (9) EQ module (Prm)
(10) ZNR/AMP module (Type&Prm)
(11) MODULATION/DELAY module (Type&Prm1)
(12) MODULATION/DELAY module (Prm2)
(13) REVERB/DELAY module (Type&Prm1)
(14) REVERB/DELAY module (Prm2)
The EQ module has three parameters, and the DRIVE,
MODULATION/DELAY, and REVERB/DELAY
modules have two parameters each. The Module
selector lets you directly access each of these.
Item where the effect type (left
side of display) and parameter
setting value (right side of display)
are adjusted simultaneously.
Effect type
Parameter
setting value
Effect type
Parameter setting value
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6) (7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
Type&Prm or Type&Prm1
Item where the effect
type only is selected.
Type
Type = Effect type Prm = Parameter
Item where the
parameter setting
value only is adjusted.
Prm, Prm1, or Prm2
Editing a Patch
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Change the setting
Use the [VALUE] knob to change the effect
type and parameter as shown on the
display.
Dot indicates that setting
has been changed
When the effect type and/or parameter setting has
been changed, a dot (.) appears in the bottom right of
the display. This indicates that a setting has been
changed.
The indication "oF" appears on the
display. When you press one of the
switches once more, the indication returns
to the previous condition.
To switch an effect module
on and off
To switch the currently selected effect
module between on and off, press one of
the [
W
]/[
Q
] foot switches.
Terminate the edit mode
To terminate the edit mode and return to the play
mode, set the Module selector to the "PLAY" position.
NOTE
When you have selected a parameter that
can be set with the tap function (
→
p. 18),
you can use the [BANK UP•TAP] key to
specify a time interval or rate by repeatedly
hitting the key.
NOTE
When you return to play mode and have made any
change to the patch, the dot (.) will be shown in the
bottom right of the display. If you select another patch in
this condition, the changes you have made in edit mode
will be lost unless you store the patch first. To retain the
changes, store the patch as described on page 14.