The control mode lets you choose how you want to operate the effects.
Long-press [C2] to switch the control mode.
Parameter | Explanation |
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MEMORY (Memory mode) |
This mode lets you recall and use the memories that are saved in the unit. Use number switches [1]–[4] to switch memories.
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MANUAL (Manual mode) |
This mode lets you use number switches [1]–[4] to operate the functions that are assigned to them by each memory or by the settings for the entire system. The play screen switches to the manual mode display of the control mode screen when the unit is set to manual mode. |
You can also follow the steps in Basic MENU Operations to switch the control mode. |
- Press the [MENU] button.
- Touch the <CONTROL MODE> icon on the screen.
- Touch the icons on the screen to select the control mode.
Assigning the switches in manual mode
In manual mode, the functions that are assigned to [1]–[4] switches can be changed as follows.
- Press the [CTL/EXP] button.
- Touch <ASSIGN SETTINGS>.
The ASSIGN SETTINGS screen appears. - Turn the [SELECT] knob to select ASSIGN NUMBER (NUM).
Turning the knob will move the selected item vertically. Use knobs [1]–[4] to select parameters or edit the values.
Knob
Setting Explanation [1] SOURCE Selects the [1]–[4] switches (MAN 1–MAN 4) for which functions are to be assigned in manual mode.
[2] MODE Selects the operation mode for the footswitch you selected using the [1] knob.
TOGGLE: Toggles the setting on/off each time you press the footswitch.
MOMENT: The setting is normally off, but turns on whenever the footswitch is operated.[3] CATEGORY Selects the effect to control from a footswitch. [4] PARAMETER Select the parameter for the effect you selected using the [3] knob that you want to control with the footswitch. The ASSIGN NUMBER (NUM) that is assigned to each of the [1]–[4] switches is shown on the control mode screen.
On the ASSIGN SETTINGS screen, you can assign various functions aside from the footswitch functions used in manual mode. For details, refer to “ASSIGN SETTING.”