Using
Effects
Now that you can finally hear the sound,
try
out the various
effects
of
the
9030.
Selecting Patches
1.
Check that all the devices are connected correctly and
the power
is
turned on.
2.
Set the
9030
to the Play mode.
When 9030
is
in another mode, press the
EXIT
key repeated-
ly until the Play mode display appears.
Helpful
Hint:
If you have "wandered" into some unfamiliar 9030
operation, pressing the
EXIT
key repeatedly is an easy and
convenient way
to
return you to the familiar territory of the
Play mode.
In the
Play
mode, the currently selected Patch number
(1
-
99) is shown by the
PATCH
NO.
indicator and the following
information is
also
displayed:
ADVANCED
PITCH2
LI
NIST
LVL
100
(1)
Patch name
(2)
Output mode (The playback method you selected in the
setup operation above is indicated here.)
(3) Master level (This is the master volume of the direct
sound
and
the effect sound. It can
be
set independently for
each Patch.)
3.
Select the Patch by using the PATCH
VIA
keys.
Press the PATCH
V/A
keys while playing the connected
musical instrument. Notice that the effect sounds are
changed one after another.
Select the next highest Patch number by pressing the
PATCH
A
key once, and select the next lowest Patch number
by
pressing the
PATCH
V
key.
Helpful
Hint:
It is possible to switch the Patches with your foot if you use
the 8050.
See
page
52
for more information.
Bypassing Effects
The 9030 has a function that allows you
to
bypass,
or tem-
porarily cancel, all effects while playing.
l.
Make sure that the
9030
is in the
Play
mode.
2.
Bypass
the current effect
by
using the BYPASS key.
Press
the
BYPASS
key while in the
Play
mode.
The
"BYP"
indication at the bottom right of the
display
flashes,
and
only
the direct (or
"dry")
instrument sound is output from the 9030.
BY
PASS
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ADVANCED
PITw21
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LI
N
/
ST
LVL
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3.
The bypass function is released when the BYPASS key
is
pressed again, and operation returns to the previous
condition.
Helpful
Hint:
The
bypass function
is
especially convenient when tuning a
guitar or bass, or checking how much effect is being applied
to the sound.
Adjusting the
Master Volume
1.
Change the master volume
by
using Data Entry
Control
1.
Data Entry Control
1
at the right side of the display functions
as
a
master volume control
in
the Play mode.
Try
rotating Data
Entry
Control
1
to
the left then the right
while playing the connected instrument. The value of the
"LVL
parameter in the display changes and the level of the
direct sound or effect sound changes.
(The
letter
"
H
"
which
means "Edited appears in the
FL
display.)