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Parameter Key This key is pressed to access the various parameters which can be edited within each effect. Each press on the PARAMETER key selects the next parameter on the "list" for the selected effect. Increment/Decrement Keys These keys are used to select memory locations when the memory selection mode is active (after the MEMORY key has been pressed), or to change parameter values when parameters are selected for editing (after the PARAMETER key has been pressed). The .6. and V keys are also used to program several UTILITY functions. Store Key This key is used to store edited effect parameters into one of the user memory locations between 31 and 90. Recall Key When a new memory location number has been selected using the A and V keys, the RECALL key must be pressed to activate the selected effect. Utility Key This key accesses a list of utility functions allowing editing of effect titles, MIDI control programming and increment footswitch recall range programming. Bypass Key The BYPASS key switches the selected effect ON or OFF, leaving the direct signal only when BYPASS is active. /THE CONNECTOR PANEL/ 4). POWER ON ;- OFF MIDI IN FOOT SW BYPASS MEMORY OUTPUT STEREO MIX INPUT INPUT LEVEL L ON R L( MONO) _OFF 0 MIDI IN Terminal MIDI signals from external MIDI devices can be fed to this terminal to remotely select effects, set the pitch shift of the PITCH CHANGE A effect, and trigger some other effects. Bypass Footswitch Jack An optional Yamaha FC5 footswitch or equivalent connected to this jack can be used for foot control of the BYPASS function. 5 Memory Footswitch Jack An optional Yamaha FC5 footswitch or equivalent can be used to sequentially select effects stored in memory locations 31 through 90, permitting a sequence of effects to be set up to match the flow of a live performance.

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Parameter
Key
This
key
is
pressed
to
access
the
various
parameters
which
can
be
edited
within
each
effect.
Each
press
on
the
PARAMETER
key
selects
the
next
parameter
on
the
"list"
for
the
selected
effect.
Increment/Decrement
Keys
These
keys
are
used
to
select
memory
locations
when
the
memory
selection
mode
is
active
(after
the
MEMORY
key
has
been
pressed),
or
to
change
parameter
values
when
parameters
are
selected
for
editing
(after
the
PARAMETER
key
has
been
pressed).
The
.6.
and
V
keys
are
also
used
to
pro-
gram
several
UTILITY
functions.
Store
Key
This
key
is
used
to
store
edited
effect
parameters
into
one
of
the
user
memory
locations
between
31
and
90.
/THE
CONNECTOR
PANEL/
Recall
Key
When
a
new
memory
location
number
has
been
selected
using
the
A
and
V
keys,
the
RECALL
key
must
be
pressed
to
activate
the
selected
effect.
Utility
Key
This
key
accesses
a
list
of
utility
functions
allowing
editing
of
effect
titles,
MIDI
control
programming
and
increment
footswitch
recall
range
programming.
Bypass
Key
The
BYPASS
key
switches
the
selected
effect
ON
or
OFF,
leaving
the
direct
signal
only
when
BYPASS
is
active.
4).
POWER
ON
;-
OFF
MIDI
IN
FOOT
SW
BYPASS
MEMORY
OUTPUT
STEREO
MIX
INPUT
INPUT
LEVEL
L
ON
R
L
(
MONO)
_OFF
0
MIDI
IN
Terminal
MIDI
signals
from
external
MIDI
devices
can
be
fed
to
this
terminal
to
remotely
select
effects,
set
the
pitch
shift
of
the
PITCH
CHANGE
A
effect,
and
trig-
ger
some
other
effects.
Bypass
Footswitch
Jack
An
optional
Yamaha
FC5
footswitch
or
equivalent
connected
to
this
jack
can
be
used
for
foot
control
of
the
BYPASS
function.
Memory
Footswitch
Jack
An
optional
Yamaha
FC5
footswitch
or
equivalent
can
be
used
to
sequentially
select
effects
stored
in
memory
locations
31
through
90,
permitting
a
se-
quence
of
effects
to
be
set
up
to
match
the
flow
of
a
live
performance.
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