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Effects and GEQ
Effects and GEQ
From the FX EDIT popup for delay-type effects, you can access
the TEMPO popup, which lets you set the tempo used for delay-
type effects.
This tempo is used in common by FX1–6.
1.
Access the FX EDIT popup for a delay-type effect.
fig.ScrDelayx2eps
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Press [F6 (TEMPO)].
fig.ScrTempoGuide.eps
The TEMPO popup will appear.
TEMPO knob
Sets the tempo (BPM) in a range of 5.0–300.0.
SLAVE TO MIDI CLOCK select button
If this is selected, the tempo will synchronize to MIDI clock
messages received from the M-480’s rear panel MIDI
connector or USB connector. In this case, you won’t be able
to use the TEMPO knob or the tap tempo function using [F1
(TAP)] or a user button.
The function buttons have the following operations:
You can assign TAP TEMPO as a function for a user button (p.
140). This allows you to use USER [1]–[8] to enter the tempo via
tap tempo.
Setting the tempo
[F1 (TAP)] Specifies the tempo (BPM) as the average
interval at which the button is pressed (Tap
Tempo).
[F8 (CLOSE)] Closes the popup.
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