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Basic Operation
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Creating a Soft Row
In Pro mode you still have complete access to the Soft Row, which
appears above row 0 of the full edit matrix. Parameters assigned
here are duplicates of selected parameters in the matrix and can be
adjusted from Row S (Soft Row), or from their matrix location.
The following example shows the edit matrix for the preset, P 0.0
Prime Blue (Chorus+Rvb algorithm). As you can see, parameters
from locations throughout the matrix have been assigned to this
Soft Row. In this preset (and in every preset) we have designed the
Soft Row by assigning the parameters in numerical order, so that
parameters from the Controls row are assigned in order to the first
locations, followed by assignments from the Rvb Time row, and so
on. As Soft Row parameters are also labeled with the name of the
row from which they were taken, this makes it relatively easy to
find the source parameter for any Soft Row assignment.
Modifying the Soft Row, or creating a completely new Soft Row for
an effect is easy:
1. From the full Edit matrix, press Up until you get to the Soft
Row, indicated by an S in the lower left corner of the display.
2. With any Soft Row parameter displayed, press and hold down
the Edit button. The following display will appear briefly.
When you release the Edit button, the display will change to
the Soft Row Assignment display shown below. The Edit button
LED will begin flashing and will continue to flash as long as you
are in Soft Row Assign.
Entering Soft Row
assign . . .
Soft Row param: 0
Controls Mix
Here we show the first Soft Row parameter in our example - the
actual Soft Row parameter selected will correspond to
whichever one was displayed when you pressed and held Edit.
3. Turn ADJUST to scroll through all of the available parameters in
the Edit matrix row by row, in numerical order. The entry
"available" can also be selected to indicate that no assignment
has been made at that position.
4. Turn SELECT to display another Soft Row position (0-9) for
assignment. For each position, you can choose any effect
parameter, including one(s) you have already assigned to a
Soft Row position.
5. When you have arranged the Soft Row assignments as you
want them, press Edit to exit Soft Row Assign and return to
your last position in the Edit matrix. Pressing Up or Down once
will also cause you to exit Soft Row Assign. Another push of
either of these buttons will move you vertically through the
Edit matrix.
When you return to Go mode, you will see the parameters in
the order you assigned them — the spaces from any
unassigned row positions will not appear.