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algorithm
you
want
to
edit
since
the
algorithm
itself
cannot
be
edited.
2.
Press
and
hold
EDIT
to
start
the
"light
show."
The
green
LEDs
will
light,
in
order,
to
show
which
modules
make
up
the
algorithm.
After
a
brief
pause,
as
long
as
EDIT
remains
held
down,
the
green
LEDs
will
cycle
through
again.
The
display
will
also
show
an
abbreviation
for
the
algorithm.
Example:
With
the
algorithm
Pre-delay
->
Exciter
->
Chorus
->
Tapped
Echo,
first
the
Delay
button
lights,
then
the
Exciter,
then
Chorus,
then
Delay
again
(remember,
the
Delay
can
often
provide
two
delay
modules
in
the
algorithm).
Meanwhile,
the
display
shows
ECtE
(for
Exciter,
Chorus,
tapped
Echo).
(Note:
you
can
also
trigger
the
light
show
while
in
patch
mode
by
pressing
and
holding
the
PATCH
button.
This
makes
it
easy
to
see
which
algorithm
a
patch
uses.)
3.
Press
the
button
for
the
module
you
want
to
edit.
If
the
associated
LED
won't
light,
that
means
the
module
is
not
contained
in
the
algorithm.
If
no
LEDs
can
be
lit,
the
algorithm
can't
be
edited.
4.
The
display's
left
side
will
show
the
abbreviation
for
a
module
parameter
(e.g.,
rSL
for
Room
Size
Left);
the
right
side,
the
parameter
value.
5.
If
desired,
change
the
parameter
value
with
the
+/-
buttons.
6.
Each
module
has
multiple
parameters.
Press
the
module
button
again
to
access
the
next
parameter.
If
desired,
change
the
parameter
value
with
the
+/-
buttons.
7.
Repeat
step
6
until
all
parameters
are
set
as
desired.
Eventually
you'll
return
to
the
parameter
that
appeared
when
you
first
pressed
the
module
button.
8.
Move
on
to
the
next
module
to
be
programmed.
9.
If
you
want
to
save
your
masterpiece,
do
so.
If
you
select
a
different
patch
without
first
saving
your
edits,
the
patch
parameters
will
revert
to
what
they
were
before
you
started
editing.
The
procedure
for
programming
MIDI
parameters
is
similar
but
will
be
described
in
detail
in
section
3.4.

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