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M300 Owner's Manual-English - Lexicon

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System OperationHere again, turning the Soft knob will adjust the selected parameter over itsentire range; the soft buttons will select other parameters for adjustment. ThePAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys are used to access various pages ofadditional parameters which can then be edited via the Soft knob.When changes have been made on a page, and you move to a new page, theprevious edits remain intact. However, when a new effect is loaded, edits will belost unless you have stored the edited effect in a register.In Split Setups, effects are loaded into both Machine A and Machine B. Use theMACH button to toggle between Machine Effects.The 300 has 50 registers available to store edited versions of the preset effects.After you have made the changes you want to an effect's parameters, you canstore the changed version into an effect register simply by pressing STORE.Thefollowing display will appear:Naming andStoring EffectsSrc: EFFA *3VoiceDlyDst R1 AvailableThe display will show the name of the current effect (in this example, *#VoiceDly,running in Machine A), and a register location.Press the button directly beneath "R#" to select a different register with the Softknob. Press STORE again to complete the operation. Once registers are filled,they can be selected and loaded exactly like presets. You can edit parametersin a register, and store the results in the same register or another register.)When you store a register, the edited effect still has the same name as theoriginal effect. To avoid confusion, you can assign names to registers. Forconvenience, a naming page is included in Effect Edit mode. To rename aregister, follow the same procedure described for naming a Setup.3-19

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