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Rotary
The
Rotary Spin High/Low
option allows the Encoder to toggle the rotary speed between a high and low spin
rate (alternating with each Encoder press).
Smart Encoder Programming:
Smart Encoder operation is set with an effect’s parameters. To program Processor (A)’s Smart Encoder, first
select a preset with a Processor (A) effect and class that uses one of the Smart Encoder functions (see the
table above). For this tutorial, choose a preset that has a reverb effect in Processor (A) and then press the
Edit (A) button. If you’re in a Discrete 4 or Multi FX routing, make sure the Selection Arrow on the left is
pointing to the reverb effect before you press Edit. Now turn Processor (A)’s encoder to the right until [
] appears in the LCD.
NOTE: When editing an effect that doesn’t have a Smart Encoder function, this parameter is not available.
By default, OFF is the value on the bottom line. To change this setting, press the encoder and turn it. The
available choices depend on the effect you are editing. For reverb effects, the only choice is [
].
Using a Smart Encoder Function in Preset Mode:
After you have finished assigning processor (A)’s Smart Encoder function, return to Preset Mode by pressing
the Edit (A) button. Now, when you press and hold the Edit (A) button and then press Encoder (A), you will
trigger thus processor’s Smart Encoder function. In the case of reverb, pressing the encoder will trigger a
reverb impulse for testing the reverb’s sound.
Encoder (B)’s Smart Encoder functions can be assigned to work with Processor (B)’s effects, just repeat the
above steps for this processor. When you are done, don’t forget to save your Smart Encoder settings by
saving the preset.
NOTE: Smart Encoder functions can even be triggered from MIDI, in case you want to use their functionality
but are not near the unit. Just select the Smart Encoder function as the MIDI Parameter in the MIDI section of
a preset. See the previous tutorial (on page 19) for more information on a preset’s MIDI parameters.
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