dl-
DIGITAL LINK FUNCTION
(0 OR 1)
Scroll again to the right to come to the "dl" function.
The DIGITAL LINK FUNCTION is active when set to 1 and inactive when set to 0. Use this function when you want
to run 2 different effects at once. We designed this function to minimize the analog-to-digital and digital-to-ana-
log conversion step. When using this mode, the first effect in the chain is always EFF1. The EFF1 effect is digital-
ly routed to the input of EFF2. At this point, you can use the EFF2 output as your final output or with the XP4 you
can route the signal to EFF3 with a patch cable. When the DIGITAL LINK FUNCTION is active on both sides of an
XP4 you can have a total of 4 different effects linked.
Fr-
FORCE RATIO FUNCTION
(0, 1 or 2)
Scroll once more to the right to come to the "Fr" function.
The MIX setting varies from 0 to 100% in each effect program. When you are using the effect loop of a console
(send and return loop), you want the MIX control to always be 100%. This parameter gives you an easy way of
overriding the MIX setting that is specified in the effect program. The function is active when set to 0. When set
to one the function is in-active. When set to 2 the original signal is passed thru and the MIX function determines
volume level of the effect signal. This setting is ideal for guitar effect loops.
E-
EXPERT MODE
Scroll once more to the right to come to the "E" function.
The Expert mode is intended for users that have mastered the interface of the XP. By engaging the Expert mode
the following features are available:
1. The EFF display is no longer fixed, you have the ability to view both effects at once on the screen (stereo mode
will remain the same). You are able to see what effect is being used on each engine simultaneously.
2. You are also able to change any of the factory effect program locations. Meaning, you could have effect pro-
grams 1-10 designated for Delay instead of Reverb. This allows you to put your most commonly used effect
programs next to each other for easy access. See “How to Change Effects Parameters” on Pg 6. When you
reach step 1 of the next section called ‘How to Save Changes...” you will see the characters Prxx displayed where
xx is the number of the Effect Program. Use the Value up or down buttons to select a new destination number
for this effect program. It is recommended to use a number other than a factory stored number.
3. In Expert mode, the save feature will now allow you to designate a destination number for the effect program
you are saving.
GLOBAL PARAMETERS
GLOBAL PARAMETERS
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