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Numeric, Recall, Remote, Control

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NUMERIC KEY RECALL (All programs) Selection of programs by the numeric keys is also rapid and efficient, and the advantage is that exactly the same operation is required for all programs, both presets and user programs. 1. Press the MEMORY key located to the right of the numeric keys (its LED will light). 2. Use the numeric keys to select a number from 1 to 90 (the number will flash on the Memory LED, and if you have entered a wrong number, press the CLEAR key to zero the LED, then select another number). 3. Press the RECALL key. The Memory LED will stop flashing, and the selected program will be displayed on the LCD. 4. If you have selected a user program number (31 - 90) that does not contain any data, the Memory LED will continue flashing. Press the CLEAR key to zero the LED, then select another number, and press RECALL. + / - KEY RECALL (All programs) The +/- keys enable you to "scroll" through all 90 programs, in either direction. This can be useful if, for example, you don't have your ROM Preset Chart or User Memory Chart handy, and you want to search for a particular program. 1. Press the MEMORY key (its LED will light). 2. Press the + key to "scroll through" the REV7's memory in an upward direction until you reach the desired program. You can hold the key down for continuous scrolling, or press and release, to increase the program number by 1. The scrolling will stop when it reaches program number 90. 3. Press the - key to "scroll through" the REV7's memory in a downward direction until you reach the desired program. You can hold the key down for continuous scrolling, or press and release, to decrease the program number by 1. The scrolling will stop when it reaches program number 1. NOTE: When scrolling continuously through the user programs (numbers 31 - 90) scrolling will halt at apy program number that does not contain any data, and the Memory LED will flash at that number. Continue scrolling by releasing the + or - key and pressing again. REMOTE CONTROL RECALL (Presets 1 " 30, User programs 31 -' 37) The RC7 remote control unit exactly reproduces the functions of the Direct Recall keys marked REV1 thru 4, E/R1, E/R2, and OTHERS. The USER MEMORY key performs a similar function to the front panel USER MEMORY key. Pressing this key switches the REV7 between preset programs and user programs, indicated by the LED's on the remote control unit. Of course, while the remote control unit is connected to the REV7, the front panel controls on the main unit may still be operated in the normal way. (Note that the remote control's LED's will be activated by corresponding controls on the REV7's front panel). The remote control unit is, therefore, a direct recall device, and may be used for recalling the 30 presets and the first 7 user programs, as previously explained in the DIRECT RECALL section. So if you plan to use the remote control unit, it's advisable to store your most needed user programs in memory numbers 31 through 37. You'll also need to set the Input Level, Parametric EQ Controls, Mixing Control and Output Controls to your desired setting, so that you don't need to touch the front panel again during your performance or session. A simple way to use the Remote Control Unit as a bypass switch is by selecting an appropriate effect-one where the level of the effect can be set at zero-and setting the relevant parameter levels to zero so that you create a new program that does not in fact alter the input signal. For example, select preset 7 (DELAY L, R) and set the delay level to 0%. Store this edited program in a convenient memory number, say 31. Then, when you select program 31 with your Remote Control Unit, any previous reverb effect will be cancelled and you will hear only your direct signal. 10

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NUMERIC
KEY
RECALL
(All
programs)
Selection
of
programs
by
the
numeric
keys
is
also
rapid
and
efficient,
and
the
advantage
is
that
exactly
the
same
opera-
tion
is
required
for
all
programs,
both
presets
and
user
programs.
1.
Press
the
MEMORY
key
located
to
the
right
of
the
numeric
keys
(its
LED
will
light).
2.
Use
the
numeric
keys
to
select
a
number
from
1
to
90
(the
number
will
flash
on
the
Memory
LED,
and
if
you
have
entered
a
wrong
number,
press
the
CLEAR
key
to
zero
the
LED,
then
select
another
number).
3.
Press
the
RECALL
key.
The
Memory
LED
will
stop
flashing,
and
the
selected
program
will
be
displayed
on
the
LCD.
4.
If
you
have
selected
a
user
program
number
(31
-
90)
that
does
not
contain
any
data,
the
Memory
LED
will
continue
flashing.
Press
the
CLEAR
key
to
zero
the
LED,
then
select
another
number,
and
press
RECALL.
+
/
-
KEY
RECALL
(All
programs)
The
+/—
keys
enable
you
to
"scroll"
through
all
90
programs,
in
either
direction.
This
can
be
useful
if,
for
example,
you
don't
have
your
ROM
Preset
Chart
or
User
Memory
Chart
handy,
and
you
want
to
search
for
a
particular
program.
1.
Press
the
MEMORY
key
(its
LED
will
light).
2.
Press
the
+
key
to
"scroll
through"
the
REV7's
memory
in
an
upward
direction
until
you
reach
the
desired
program.
You
can
hold
the
key
down
for
continuous
scrolling,
or
press
and
release,
to
increase
the
program
number
by
1.
The
scrolling
will
stop
when
it
reaches
program
number
90.
3.
Press
the
key
to
"scroll
through"
the
REV7's
memory
in
a
downward
direction
until
you
reach
the
desired
program.
You
can
hold
the
key
down
for
continuous
scrolling,
or
press
and
release,
to
decrease
the
program
number
by
1.
The
scrolling
will
stop
when
it
reaches
program
number
1.
NOTE:
When
scrolling
continuously
through
the
user
programs
(numbers
31
-
90)
scrolling
will
halt
at
apy
program
number
that
does
not
contain
any
data,
and
the
Memory
LED
will
flash
at
that
number.
Continue
scrolling
by
releasing
the
+
or
key
and
pressing
again.
REMOTE
CONTROL
RECALL
(Presets
1
"
30,
User
programs
31
-'
37)
The
RC7
remote
control
unit
exactly
reproduces
the
func-
tions
of
the
Direct
Recall
keys
marked
REV1
thru
4,
E/R1,
E/R2,
and
OTHERS.
The
USER
MEMORY
key
performs
a
similar
function
to
the
front
panel
USER
MEMORY
key.
Pressing
this
key
switches
the
REV7
between
preset
programs
and
user
programs,
indicated
by
the
LED's
on
the
remote
control
unit.
Of
course,
while
the
remote
control
unit
is
connected
to
the
REV7,
the
front
panel
controls
on
the
main
unit
may
still
be
operated
in
the
normal
way.
(Note
that
the
remote
control's
LED's
will
be
activated
by
corres-
ponding
controls
on
the
REV7's
front
panel).
The
remote
control
unit
is,
therefore,
a
direct
recall
device,
and
may
be
used
for
recalling
the
30
presets
and
the
first
7
user
programs,
as
previously
explained
in
the
DIRECT
RECALL
section.
So
if
you
plan
to
use
the
remote
control
unit,
it's
advisable
to
store
your
most
needed
user
programs
in
memory
numbers
31
through
37.
You'll
also
need
to
set
the
Input
Level,
Parametric
EQ
Controls,
Mixing
Control
and
Output
Controls
to
your
desired
setting,
so
that
you
don't
need
to
touch
the
front
panel
again
during
your
performance
or
session.
A
simple
way
to
use
the
Remote
Control
Unit
as
a
bypass
switch
is
by
selecting
an
appropriate
effect
—one
where
the
level
of
the
effect
can
be
set
at
zero
—and
setting
the
relevant
parameter
levels
to
zero
so
that
you
create
a
new
program
that
does
not
in
fact
alter
the
input
signal.
For
example,
select
preset
7
(DELAY
L,
R)
and
set
the
delay
level
to
0%.
Store
this
edited
program
in
a
convenient
memory
number,
say
31.
Then,
when
you
select
program
31
with
your
Remote
Control
Unit,
any
previous
reverb
effect
will
be
cancelled
and
you
will
hear
only
your
direct
signal.
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