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2.
Patch
Editing
Using
the
Knobs
Patch
editing
However,
the
(1)
Before
You
Start
Editing,
...
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Set
the
TARGET
knob
(the
knob
furthest
to
the
right
on
the
front
panel}
to
BOTH.
Each
knob
controls
two
functions
and
this
selects
the
lower
function.
J
«———The
lower
row
of
IEEE
E
Br
C
Ro
Ra
j
functions
is
selected.
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©
|
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Setting
the
TARGET
knob
to
BOTH
means
that
tweaking
the
knobs
will
affect
both
the
1st
and
2nd
Tones.
*
See
p.3
6
if
you
want
to
edit
the
1st
and
2nd
Tones
individually.
D
Next,
select
Patch
144;
SOLO
VLN
with
the
pedals.
This
Patch
clearly
demonstrates
the
effect
of
each
knob.
igh
you
may
hear
some
Depending
on
the
tone,
u
set
the
filter
cutoff
too
hi
onion.
Thi
due
to
something
called
"di
filter
processing
overflow."
ve
purposely
made
the
range
of
variability
of
the
digital
fillers
on
the
H
This
can
hiappan
because
wi
GR
|
quite
broad,
so
as
to
give
you
the
maximum
possible
creative
scope
in
changing
the
sounds.
H
if
this
distortion
is
not
something
you
want,
you
can
eliminate
it
by
adjusting
the
Patch
Level
(p.
3-12,
4-22).

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