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Description of Controls

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Chapter 5 - Description of Controls way as the level meters on a standard tape recorder. The meters shown in this example are idle, indicating that there is no input signal activity. Normally, these are labeled as "L" and "R". However, when the selected Program uses a Dual type Configuration (two mono effects), these will be labeled as "CH1" and "CH2". For more information on Dual Configurations, see Chapter 3. When editing a Program, the display changes slightly to indicate additional information. Once in Edit mode, the display will look something like this: 3 4 1 01 Decay LPF PDly PMix PRESET 395 § 2@8 ∂ ¶ 150© A B EDITED C PAGE 1 2 3 L R ¢ 000å¡ D 2 5 Œ 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 [EDIT/PAGE] button, the display will advance to the next page. Ž 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 in the selected page 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. 44 MidiVerb 4 Reference Manual

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Chapter 5 – Description of Controls
44
MidiVerb 4 Reference Manual
way as the level meters on a standard tape recorder.
The meters
shown in this example are idle, indicating that there is no input
signal activity. Normally, these are labeled as “
L
” and “
R
”. However,
when the selected Program uses a Dual type Configuration (two mono
effects), these will be labeled as “
CH1
” and “
CH2
”. For more
information on Dual Configurations, see Chapter 3.
When editing a Program, the display changes slightly to indicate additional
information. Once in Edit mode, the display will look something like this:
L
R
PRESET
01
Decay
LPF
PDly
PMix
4
5
1
3
2
PAGE
1
2
3
395 § 2@8
150©
¢ 000å¡
A
B
C
D
EDITED
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 [
EDIT/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 in the
selected page 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.