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Basic operation of the effect screen, Editing effect parameters
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CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation) Basic operation of the effect screen This section explains how you can use the EF function screen to edit effect parameters, and recall/store effect library data. Editing effect parameters In the EFFECT function screen, you can use the knobs or buttons to edit effect parameters. [Procedure] 1. In the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block, press the [EFFECT] switch several times to access the desired screen from EFFECT 1-EFFECT 8. 3. Use the knobs and buttons in the lower part of the screen to set the effect parameters. The lower part of the screen contains knobs and buttons that are used to edit the effect parameters. The parameter contents will differ depending on the currently selected effect. When you change the type in step 2, the setting values of the various parameters will change accordingly. LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block Hint Effect parameter settings can be saved in the effect library, independently of scene memories. (For the Save procedure, refer to p.133.) [EFFECT] switch • EFFECT 1 screen (EFFECT function) [Procedure] Using the encoders to operate effect parameters When the EFFECT function EFFECT 1-EFFECT 8 screens are displayed, you can use the encoders of the MIX OUTPUT block to control the effect parameters. 1. Access one of the EFFECT 1-EFFECT 8 screens. 2. Click the ASSIGN button located in the center of the screen to turn it on. 2. Use the TYPE knob in the upper middle of the screen to select the effect type. The TYPE knob switches the preset settings that are provided for the currently selected effect. Depending on the effect that is selected, this setting may not be available. ASSIGN button The parameters of the currently selected effect will be assigned to the MIX [LEVEL/BAL] encoders as shown in the following diagram. At this time, the MIX [NAME] indicator of the MIX OUTPUT block will show the parameter name (up to four characters). 130