Guitar Performance Effector Owner's Manual

ABOUT THE MANUAL, MEMORY AND MEMORY EDIT MODES 43
EFFECT SECTION ABOUT THE MANUAL, MEMORY AND MEMORY EDIT MODES
ABOUT THE MANUAL, MEMORY AND MEMORY EDIT
MODES
The Effect section of the GW50 is basically divided into three operating modes:
Manual mode, Memory mode and Memory Edit mode.
In the Manual mode, you can use the effect blocks just as you would conventional
pedal effects. All parameter knobs are active for adjusting the main parameters, and
the sub parameters can be selected and adjusted here as well (see page 44). You can
also perform other effect-related operations, such as determining the order of effects,
setting the external foot controller, and so on.
To select the Manual mode, press [MANUAL]. (“MANUAL” appears in the display.)
In the Memory mode, you can select effect programs. The GW50 has 50 programs in
its internal memory, divided into ten banks of five programs each. The parameter
knobs cannot be used here, except to check the set values of the main parameters
(see page 51). The Pedal Switches can be used either to select programs or turn
effect blocks of a selected program on or off (see pages 51, 52).
To select the Memory mode, press [MEMORY]. (The MEMORY LED lights and the pro-
gram number is shown in the BANK/MEMORY indicator.)
In the Memory Edit mode, you can create your own effect programs, for selecting later
in the Memory mode. As in the Manual mode, all controls are active and you can make
main and sub parameter settings, as well as set all other effect-related operations.
Note: ABOUT THE PARAMETER KNOBS—In the Memory and Memory Edit modes, remember that the
position of the parameter knobs in the effect blocks does not necessarily correspond to the actual
value of the parameters. Also, in the Memory Edit mode, once you adjust a parameter knob —
even slightly — the value of that parameter instantly changes to the new position of the knob.
(Only the knob adjusted will correspond to the actual value.)
To select the Memory Edit mode, press [EDIT/COMPARE] from the
Memory mode. (The EDIT/COMPARE LED lights.)