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You
can
also
select
the
next
higher-numbered
patch
by
pressing
+
and
the
next
lower-numbered
patch
by
pressing
Example:
If
the
display
shows
F008,
press
+
to
select
F009
or
-
to
select
F007.
This
method
of
patch
selection
activates
the
new
patch
as
soon
as
you
press
either
the
+
or
-
button;
the
display
doesn't
flash,
and
you
need
not
press
PATCH.
Notes
If
you
enter
a
number
larger
than
299,
the
display
will
flash
for
several
seconds
to
scold
you
for
entering
an
illegal
number
and
then
revert
to
the
previously-selected
patch
number.
It
is
not
necessary
to
enter
all
three
digits
if
you
only
want
to
change
the
last
one
or
two
digits.
Examples:
To
change
from
patch
100
to
patch
101,
enter
1
(display
shows
101,
with
the
last
digit
flashing)
then
press
PATCH.
To
change
from
patch
234
to
273,
enter
73
(display
shows
273,
with
the
last
two
digits
flashing)
then
press
PATCH.
When
switching
between
the
Factory
and
User
patches,
the
Ultraverb
II
remembers
the
previously
selected
patch.
Example:
Suppose
you
select
Factory
patch
F079,
toggle
over
to
the
User
patches
by
pressing
USER/FACTORY,
then
select
User
patch
U104.
If
you
press
USER/FACTORY
again,
the
Ultra
verb
II
will
return
to
patch
F079.
If
you
press
USER/FACTORY
again,
the
Ultraverb
II
will
return
to
patch
U104.
2.2
Editing
Basic
MIDI
Parameters
Although
the
Ultraverb
II
works
just
fine
as
a
stand-alone,
plug-in-and-play
processor,
it
can
also
be
used
as
part
of
a
MIDI
system
and
be
controlled
via
a
sequencer,
MIDI
keyboard/guitar/drum
pad/wind
controller,
MIDI
footswitch,
or
other
MIDI
controller.
These
can
call
up
Ultraverb
II
patches
on
command,
or
change
parameters
in
real
time.
To
enter
the
world
of
MIDI
control:
1.
Press
EDIT.
2.
Press
MIDI
UTILITY.
3.
There
are
four
"pages"
of
options.
Successive
presses
of
MIDI
UTILITY
take
you
to
each
page
in
the
following
order.
(Note:
if
you
had
previously
selected
a
particular
MIDI
Utility
page,
it
will
be
re-selected
the
next
time
you
press
MIDI
UTILITY.
In
an
initialized
unit,
the
Select
MIDI
Channel
page
always
shows
up
first.)

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