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3.
Turning
the
1st
and
2nd
Tones
On
and
Off
First.
select
Patch
124:
GIT#
GS.
Check
to
see
that
the
"IST"
and
“2ND”
boxes
in
the
display
is
using
both
the
Ist
and
2nd
Tones
simultaneo:
are
lit,
This
means
that
this
particular
Paich
You
can
change
how
the
Ist
and
2nd
Tones
are
combined
(i.e.
hether
the
Tones
are
on
or
off)
using
the
STRING
MODE
[CHANGE
button.
Let's
try
switching
between
1st-2nd.
ist
only.
and
2nd
only
to
see
how
this
affects
the
Tone.
o
in
the
Play
mode,
press
the
STRING
MODE|
CHANGE
Ibutton
Each
press
of
the
button
moves
you
one
step
at
a
time
through
the
following
conditions:
Display
Sound
output
t
and
2nd
Tones
output
together
f E
ut
tag
EE
D
si
t
log
iST
ist
Tone
only
output
2ND
2nd
Tone
only
output
{both
offi]
No
output
(both
Tones
are
Muted).
And
so
on
This
setting
is
stored
2s
part
of
the
data
for
each
Patch
when
you
save
it
as
per
the
instructions
in
“Patch
Write
You
can
also
set
the
1st
and 2nd
Tones
On/OIf
independently
for
ex
h
string
(for
example,
you
could
set
the
first
through
fourth
strings
to
play
only
the
1st
Tone
and
make
it
something
appropriate
for
a
lead,
while
the
two
lowest
strings
could
be
playing
an
entirely
different
2nd
Tone,
maybe
something
more
bassy
sounding).
For
me
e
about
this,
refer
to
Section
4
"1.
Setting
String
Mode
(1s/2nd)
for
each
string”
(er
P,
4-2),
in
“Patch
Editing
Using
the
Knobs,"
we
did
all
our
editing
with
the
TARGET
knob
set
to
“BOTH
so
every
change
we
made
affected
both
the
Ist
and
2nd
Tones.
This
time,
however,
we'll
set
TARGET
to
either
ist
or
2
that
the
knobs
will
affect
only
th
one
Tone.
Combining
this
with
switching
using
the
STRING
MODE
|
CHANGE
|
button
fin
ub
Play
mode:
makes
it
possible
to
edit
the
Tones
independen:

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