User Manual
eBand Song List Editor Convenient Functions Appendices
Panel Descriptions Play the Guitar with Songs
as Your Backing
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Convenient Functions
Editing the Eects
Here’s how to edit the JS-10’s built-in eects and create your own
favorite sound.
Visually Editing the Sound (EZ EDIT)
You can create sounds intuitively by using visual sound-shaping
grids (dual-axis graph), which allow you to adjust multiple
parameters with a single control.
1. Select which of the two available eects you want to edit.
Select “IN1” to edit the eect for the INPUT 1 jack and select “IN2” to
edit the eect for the INPUT 2 jack.
IN1
Eect for INPUT 1
jack.
IN2
Eect for INPUT 2
jack.
2. Press the [EFFECTS] button.
The PATCH SELECT screen appears.
Patch number
Displays the number
for each patch.
IN1 / IN2
Displays the input
jack number for the
eect that is set.
CATEGORY
Basic music style of the
eect.
PATCH
Combinations of multiple eects and
saved settings (patches).
3. Select the category of the sound you want to create from
CATEGORY.
4. Press the [ ] (Cursor) button.
The cursor moves to PATCH.
5. Select the sound that is similar to what you have in mind
from PATCH.
6. Press the [ ] (Cursor) button.
The EZ EDIT screen appears.
Set the parameters using the cursor and the Dial.
SOLO
Sound for
solos.
BACKING
Sound for
backing.
SOFT
Softens the
distortion.
AMBIENCE
Turn the Dial to adjust the
length of the reverb.
Short
. . . Long
Cursor
Turn the Dial to move
the cursor in the
direction selected with
/ .
HARD
Hardens the
distortion.
/
Select
which way
to move
the cursor.
NOTE
If you switch patches before saving an edited eect, the edited
information will be lost.
The edited information will also be lost if you switch songs with
the PATCH SYNC parameter set to ON, because the patches will
be switched at the same time.
To save the edited information, refer to “Saving Patches” (p. 19).
MEMO
You can edit patches even more precisely. Refer to “Advanced
Editing of Sounds (PATCH EDIT)” (p. 18).