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1.
Setting
Siring
Mode
(1st/2nd)
for
Each
String
|
in
the
previous
section.
we
showed
you
how
to
use
the
STRING
MODE[CHANGE
|
button
to
switch
between
Ist-2nd,
Ist
only.
2nd
only.
and
Mule
settings.
Pressing
that
button
selects
what
is
called
the
String
made.
It
is
a
mode
specifically
for
making
settings
that
apply
to
individual
strings.
This
is
great
because
it
means
you
can
create
a
whole
ensemble
with
just
one
guitar
by
assigning
a
bass
sound
to
your
low
strings
and.
for
example,
a
piano
Patch
to
the
upper
strings.
Example:
Assign
the
Ist
Tone
to
the
First
Through
Fourth
Strings,
and
the
2nd
Tone
to
the
Fifth
and
Sixth
Strings
@
From
the
Play
mode,
press
the
STRING
MODE
[CHANGE
|
button
to
set
the
Tone
select
to
^1st
(this
switches
all
the
strings).
©
Now
press
the
STRING
MODE
|
INDIVIDUAL
button.
You'll
see
a
sereen
for
setting
individual
strings
that
looks
like
the
following
nD
“ST
(String
number)
This
part
will
be
flashing
The
numbers
|
to
6
printed
below
the
character
display
indicate
the
string
number.
The
“_"
directly
above
"1"
will
be
flashing
to
indicate
that
the
first
suring
is
currently
selected.
®
Press
the
CURSOR
[Jor
[E
]button.
This
moves
the
flashing
"
"
left
or
right.
Move
it
over
so
that
it
is
above
the
number
5,
ast
<—String
number)
Flashing
part
moved
here
by
pressing
CURSOR
fd]
button
The
display
now
indicates
that
you
are
ready
to
make
changes
to
the
fifth
string
only
Press
the
STRING
MODE
|
CHANGE
[button.
Now
watch
the
flasi
(fifth
string)
position
in
the
display.
It
will
change
with
every
press
of
the
hutton
in
the
following
order:
iist
Tone
only
sounds
sind
Tone
only
sounds
“M”
:Both
Tones
Muted
cist
and
2nd
Tones
both
sound
and
so on
Set
the
fifth
string
to
"2nd
Tone
only."

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