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If you change between setups which use different algorithms, the system will
either mute or bypass while the parameter changes are being made, depending
on the selection you make here under “Effect Load”.
Selecting “MUTE” will mute the analog and digital outputs during these
transitions; selecting “BYPASS” allows you to hear the unprocessed audio
signal.
This page also allows you to select whether the front panel BYPASS buttons
mute the incoming signal (INMUTE) or bypass processing (BYPASS).
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Page Eight The Copy Tools page allows you to copy setups, effects, or the mod portion of
COPY Toota effects into the registers. This page also allows you to enable and disable the
300% memory protection function. When you call up the Copy Tools page, the
display will show:
The upper line on this page allows you to enable, or prohibii, the 300’s copy
functions. Pressing either of the two, rigbthand buttons above the display will
toggle the memory protect function between “ENABLE and “DISABLE”. Dis-
abling the memoryfunction will prevent: Event List and MIDI Map editing, Setup
and Effect storing, Setup and Effect copying, as well as incoming MIDI loads of
any of the above.
The lower line allows selection of: “SETUP”, “EFX”, or “MlDl”. Selecting
“SETUP” will cause the display to show: