2 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7
3 3.1 3.2
4 4.1 4.2
5 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4
0 0.2 0.3
1.51 1.1
Controls
5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8
RvbOutLvl Out Width
Time Mid Rt
Design Shape Spread Spin
Shelf
Wander Link High Cut
Reflect *Dly/Lvl L *Dly/Lvl R
Delay *Dly/Lvl/Fbk L *Dly/Lvl/Fbk R
Modulation *Mod:LFO1 *Mod:LFO2 *Mod:AR Env *Mod:Follow *Mod:Latch *Mod:SW1 *Mod:SW2 *Mod:Delay *Mod:S&Hold
Patch Patch 0 Patch 1 Patch 2 Patch 3 Patch 4 Patch 5 Patch 6 Patch 7 Patch 8 Patch 9
Custom *ADJUST *Control 2 KeyWord 2 KeyWord 3 KeyWord 4*Control 3 *Control 4 KeyWord 1
0.0
Mix
*Control 1
(Soft Row) Mstr Dly
S
Controls Custom Controls Time Time Time Time Reflect
Pre DelayRt HCCrossoverLow RtIn LvlStereoWidthMix Size
Design
Mstr Dly
Delay
0.1
In Lvl
1.0
Low Rt
1.2
Crossover
1.3
Rt HC
1.4
Pre Delay
2.0
Size
3.0
*Mstr Dly/Lvl
4.0
*Master
2.1
Diffusion
The Soft Row assigned to an effect appears
above Row 0 in the full Edit matrix.
We have highlighted those
parameters in the Edit matrix
which have been assigned to the
Soft Row of P 0.0 Deep Blue,
for example: Pre Delay and
Control 1 (named StereoWidth
in the Soft Row).
THE FULL EDIT MATRIX (continued)
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. The 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 example below shows the edit matrix for the preset, P 0.0
Deep Blue (Random Hall 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 Mix control first, followed by any
Custom Controls, then the parameters in numerical order.
Parameters from the Controls row are assigned in order to the first
locations, followed by assignments from the 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.
In the presets, the convention of assigning Custom Controls 1-4 to
Soft Row positions 1-4 allows you to identify the original control by
its corresponding number, even when a name has been assigned
to it.
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.