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Changing Effect Settings - effects
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Your First Session with the MIDIVerb 4 - Chapter 1 Changing Effect Settings When you dial up a Program, its Configuration is shown in the display to the right of the Program's name. RoomVerb REAL ROOM The Configuration will either be a single reverb type effect (as in the example above), or a combination of two or three effects (like Reverb+Delay, or Chorus>Delay> Reverb). Once you have identified what effects are used in the Program's Configuration, you can then find the effect parameters more easily. To edit a Program's effect settings, you must first enter Edit mode. This is done by pressing either the [PAGE] button or any one of the [A], [B], [C] or [D] buttons, as long as the [PROG] button is lit (Note: Pressing these buttons in other modes performs different functions). Once in Edit mode, the display will look something like this: 3 4 1 01 Decay 80 PRESET A PAGE 1 2 3 L LPF 22.8 B EDITED PDly 150 C R PMix 000 D 2 5 Page Numbers . Depending on the Configuration, there will be up to four pages available in Edit mode. In this example, only three pages are available. Selected Page . The currently selected page will be indicated by a box around its number. In this example, page 1 is currently selected. Each time you press the [PAGE] button, the display will advance to the next page. Parameter Name Strip . Each page in Edit mode contains up to four parameters. whose names will appear at the top of the display, above their value settings. Parameter Values and Bar Graphs . Each parameter is shown with both a numerical value and a bargraph. As you adjust a parameter, both its numerical value and bargraph will change in relation to the [VALUE] knob's position. The type of units a parameter uses will be shown as well (dB, mSec, kHz, etc.). A, B, C, D and EDITED Indicators. Each parameter in the selected page is designated by a letter (A, B, C or D), which indicates which button ([A], [B], [C] or [D]) should be pressed to select the desired parameter for editing. Once a parameter has been edited, the word "EDITED" will appear below it. MidiVerb 4 Reference Manual 11