Owner`s manual

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If the footswitch is set to control Main Bypass, all other assignments are
ignored
If the footswitch is set to Increment Preset and one or more of the
module ON/OFF functions, each time you press the footswitch the AVP
will advance to the next Preset and the ON/OFF state of the assigned
module(s) will be toggled. Hence, alternate presets will have the
selected modules ON, then OFF, then ON, etc.
NOTE: It’s generally not a good idea to plug in a footswitch while the
AVP is powered up. While it will do no physical harm, the momentary
short caused by the plug moving past the contacts will be interpreted as
a footswitch depression, causing potentially unexpected results.
ANOTHER NOTE: There are two varieties of footswitches: those that are
shorted by default and those that are open by default. To ensure your
footswitch works correctly, you should plug in your footswitch and then
power on the AVP. The AVP will detect which kind of foot switch you
have and behave accordingly. (If a normally open footswitch is plugged
in after powerup, it will work correctly. However, if a normally shorted
footswitch is plugged in after powerup, it will register “pressed”
whenever it’s not actually being pressed. So don’t do that)
MIDI Preset Dump Page
The MIDI Preset Dump function allows you to archive one or more of your
presets and/or your AVP’s Setup Menu settings as a MIDI SysEx file that
can then be reloaded into your AVP at some later time. This function is
also useful for organizing sets of presets, e.g., all of the presets used in a
particular album project or set list.
Any MIDI sequencer, either hardware or computer-based, that is capable
of recording and transmitting MIDI SysEx files can be used to store and
reload AVP presets.
In order to dump MIDI data, you must connect the AVP’s MIDI Out to the
MIDI Input of your sequencer or computer and ensure that the sequencer
is set to receive on the MIDI channel selected in the MIDI Channel page
described above.
Use the Data Knob to select exactly what to include in the SysEx file.
<Save> For MIDI Dump
All Presets + Setup
This selection saves all of the AVP’s presets along with the Setup Menu
data. When this file is loaded back into your AVP, it will replace all of the
AVP’s presets and Setup data with the contents of the file.