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4.
Selecting
|
Original
Tone
You
can
change
the
Original
Tones
in
each
Patch
to
make
the
Patch
completely
different.
Let's
iy
that.
following
the
procedure
below
to
e
the
Or
Tone
in
the
selected
Patch.
Example
:
Change
the
Original
Tone
assigned
to
the
ist
Tone
©
Make
it
so
only
the
1st
Tone
is
heard,
using
the
STRING
MODE
|
CHANGE
|
button
as
explained
in
the
previous
section,
“Turning
the
ist
and
2nd
Tones
On
and
Off”
(e
P.
3-6).
@
Press
the
ORIGINAL
TONE
button.
The
"IST"
box
in
the
display
will
start
1o
flash.
indicating
that
this
is
the
screen
for
selecting
the
Original
Tone.
"1S7"
=
ready
to
select
Original
Tone
for
the
ist
Tone
1
Currently
selected
Original
Tone
name
Original
Tone
number
In
this
example.
Tone
00
“A
PIANOLT"
has
been
selected.
(©;
When
things
look
like
this
in
the
display,
press
the
VALUE
and
buttons
to
scroll
ihrough
Patch
number
values.
There
are
200
Original
Tones
to
choose
from.
Play
each
Tone
on
your
guitar
until
you
come
to
one
that's
close
to
the
what
you're
looking
for.
If
you
need
to,
check
the
"Original
Tone
List"
(£7
P.
9-16).
®
When
you've
found
the
Tone
you
like,
press}
EXIT/NO
|.
This
ends
the
procedure.
You
have
now
changed
the
Original
Tone
assigned
10
the
Ist
Tone.
The
2nd
Tone
can
be
changed
in
exactly
the
same
way.
Just
return
to
Step
(P
and
change
it
so
only
the
2nd
Tone
is
heard.
Continue
with
Step
È
to
change
the
Original
Tone
of
the
2nd
Tone.
*
Unless
you
save
this
Original
Tone
selection,
it
will
revert
to
the
previous
Tone
as
soon
as
you
select
a
different
Patch.
If
you
want
to
save
the
selection,
perform
a
Patch
Write
(cr
P.
3-14).

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