Yamaha GW10 Owner's Manual - Page 9
INPUT PEAK LED, MEMORY/TUNER Indicator, BANK LEDs / Sharp, ON OFF GROUP / TUNER Indicators, WRITE, - settings
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q INPUT PEAK LED For monitoring of the input signal level. (This lights intermittently at optimum level; see page 14.) w MEMORY/TUNER Indicator Displays the program number. (See page 10.) During Tuner operation, this displays the name of the note or string played. (See page 41.) e BANK LEDs / Sharp (¶) LED Bank LEDs The two LEDs (green and red) indicate which of the four banks of programs is selected. (See page 10.) Sharp LED Bank LEDs BANK A=44✱ Hz MEMORY / TUNER Effect program number Sharp LED The top LED also serves as a sharp indicator during Tuner operation (functioning along with the note name shown in the MEMORY/ TUNER indicator), lighting in the case of an accidental. (See page 10.) r ON OFF GROUP / TUNER Indicators These LEDs serve two purposes: • As ON OFF GROUP indicators, they correspond to the Effect Block buttons directly below them and light to indicate which effect blocks can be turned on and off with the Foot Controller. (See pages 19, 35.) • As TUNER indicators (during Tuner operation), they show whether the input signal is in tune or not; when all three indicators light simultaneously, the signal is in tune. (See page 41.) t WRITE, COPY, SWAP LEDs These LEDs serve two purposes: • As WRITE/COPY/SWAP indicators, they flash when the respective Write, Copy, or Swap operation is active. (See pages 37-39.) • In normal operation, these are effect block indicators, and correspond to the Effect Block buttons directly below them and light to indicate which effect blocks are on. (See page 18.) y Effect Block / Group Set / Utility Buttons These buttons serve three purposes: • In normal operation, they correspond to the three effect blocks (Distortion, Chorus, and Delay) and are used to turn those effect blocks on and off. (See pages 18, 24.) • Also, in normal operation, they are used to set the on/off group for the effect blocks (which effect blocks will be turned on/off by pressing the Foot Controller). (See page 25.) • In Write, Copy, and Swap operations, they are used to select the respective utility operation. (See pages 37-39.) 5