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Preset chaining with the Step feature
Each preset can consist of up to 10 steps that
you can step through using the Tab/Step arrow
buttons or a footswitch. Steps can be edits of the
starting preset or other presets copied into the
slots.
To add a step to a preset:
1. Locate the desired starting preset and hold
the right Step arrow button.
2. Follow the onscreen prompts to insert and
delete steps in your chain.
Note that inserted steps are automatically stored
.
See “Restoring...” below to return the preset to its
original state.
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Performing a global reset
This can be performed to initialize all presets and
system parameters back to their factory defaults.
To perform a global reset:
1. Power up the unit.
2. When the first text is displayed in the LCD
window, hold the 4 buttons listed below and
continue to hold until the reset prompt is
displayed:
• µMod
• Delay
• Reverb
• Tone
This procedure can take up to 2 minutes.
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Phantom, Mono, MIDI etc . - the
Setup menu
Global parameters are adjusted in the Setup
menu. Changes made in this menu are automati-
cally stored as they are made. Note that some
settings of parameters such as DIGITAL IN and
LEAD MUTE can result in unexpected sound (or
lack thereof) from the unit.
To adjust global setup parameters:
1. Touch the Setup button to enter the Setup
menu.
2. Use the Tab/Step and Navigate arrow buttons
to locate parameters then make changes with
the Mix knobs.
3. Touch Home to exit.
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Adjusting the Tone settings
The goal of the single Tone button, with its adapt
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ing Shape EQ, compression, de-essing and gate is
that adjustment is done automatically. If, however,
you want to make manual adjustments, they are
easy to perform.
To change the Tone settings:
1. Hold the Tone button to reveal its menu in the
display.
2. In the first TONE tab, sing while you make
general adjustments such as adjusting bright-
ness and bass rolloff via the SHAPE control or
increasing or reducing compression amount
with the COMPRESS control.
3. Use the Tab/Step arrows to tab over to the
individual effects and disable the ADAPTIVE
parameter if desired. This will reveal additional
manual adjustment settings.
Basic Operation
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