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SECTION 3 - PROGRAMMING
USING THE FUNCTION KEYS
The Valve FX has three Function keys that perform several functions in
different menus. They are located in the bottom row of the Effects
Access keys and they share buttons with the <MOD
¡
>, <MIX
™
>,
and <MORE
£
> options. Each Function key is numbered and per-
forms several functions in the Utility mode (depending on the selected
menu screen). These keys are also used in the Program naming
process (see Storing / Naming Programs, pg. 17). For more on the
Utility and MIDI Menus, see pg. 44.
¡
Indicates that Function key 1 performs the function shown in the
display.
™
Indicates that Function key 2 performs the function shown in the
display.
£
Indicates that Function key 3 performs the function shown in the
display.
MORE SPECIAL CHARACTERS
There are several special characters that the Valve FX uses to tell you
at a glance exactly what it is doing. All special characters in the
Valve FX (except CC) are in inverted type, that is, reversed out of a
black background, and they will usually appear in the upper right-
hand corner of the display.
ß
Indicates that the Cabinet Emulator is currently active.
Ç
Indicates that a MIDI continuous controller is linked to the
Parameter.
å∫
Characters from this group are used for distinguishing
between redundant Modules in a single Algorithm. This special char-
acter will immediately follow the Module name rather than appear in
the corner of the display.
Section 3 - Programming
Valve FX Owner’s Manual