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fUSING THE COMPARE FUNCTION

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The COMPARE button is used while editing parameters in the

PARAMETER mode to compare the sound of an edited pa­
rameter with that of the parameter before it was changed. When

the COMPARE button is pressed, the pre-edit parameter value '

is temporarily recalled and the COMPARE button LED will light.

Press the COMPARE button again to return to the edited pa­
rameter value.

/STORING EFFECTS

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In order to store an edited effect for later recall you need to do

the following:

© After editing the effect, select a memory location between 51

and 00 by first pressing the MEMORY button and then using

the and buttons. Do not recall the selected memory lo­

cation. If no data has been previously stored in the selected

memory location the LCD will read “ NO DATA . ”

If an edited program has previously be stored in the selected

memory location, its title will be displayed on the LCD.

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Press the STORE button to store the edited effect in the se­

lected memory location. The title of the effect stored will

appear on the LCD (this may later be edited to create your

own effect title using the UTILITY mode EDIT TITLE func­

tion). The LED memory number display will stop flashing and

the stored memory location will become the active effect.

NOTE: You CANNOT store edited data to memory locations 1

through 50. If you attempt to do this the LCD will

show “ ** READ ONLY ** MEM NO. 1—50”.

R E A D O N L Y i i c i i i

M E M N 0 . 1 - 5 0

NOTE: Once an effect has been stored in an memory location

between 51 and 00, its parameters can be further ed­

ited in the new memory location. Such changes will be

lost if a different effect is selected and recalled, how­

ever, unless the STORE function is used to store the

changes. Changes may be stored to the current mem­

ory location number (51 — 00) simply by pressing the
STORE button.

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