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Presets In�Depth
Reverb � Edit Menu
The parameters Time, Dwell, Diffusion and Tone apply to all 6 Reverb types. Reverb Time is always accessible to edit by pressing the Reverb EDIT button. The shaded parameters in the figure and table below, are accessible only in Advanced Edit Mode (see page 19). Edit parameter values with the DATA WHEEL (range is 1.0 to 9.9).
% Figures 2a, 2b and 2c illustrate EDIT button operation by showing for each press in turn, the menu item (parameter code) as it appears in the display, and the parameter name.
Figure 2a Reverb Edit Menu
Reverb Parameter Descriptions AMBIENT, ROOM, HALL, ARENA, PLATE, SPRING
Time (ti) Length of time (duration) that the Reverb sustains (1.0 is shortest, 9.9 is longest) Dwell (dL) Signal level going into the Reverb (versus output level controlled by the numbered REVERB knob). (1.0 is minimum, 9.9 is maximum) Diffusion (dF) Density of the Reverb from sparse with non�uniform decay, to dense with smooth decay (1.0 is sparsest, 9.9 is smoothest) Tone (tn) Brightness of the Reverb signal (1.0 is darkest, 9.9 is brightest)
Modulation Effects � Edit Menu
% Pedal Wah requires the use of either an expression pedal or MIDI pedal to control the Wah effect (see page 26).
The unshaded parameters in Figure 2b (and the associated tables) are always accessible to edit for the currently selected effect, by pressing the Mod. F/X EDIT button. The shaded parameters are accessible only in Advanced Edit Mode (see page 19). Edit parameter values with the DATA WHEEL (range is 1.0 to 9.9 for most parameters).
Figure 2b Modulation Effects Edit Menu
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