User Manual

eBand Song List Editor Convenient Functions Appendices
Panel Descriptions Play the Guitar with Songs
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Convenient Functions
Saving Patches
Saving the eect settings as patches allows you to call them up
anytime.
NOTE
If you switch the edited eect settings without saving or switch
the songs, the edited information will be lost.
1. In a screen for editing eects, follow this sequence of
steps: [MENU] button WRITE/NAME” [ENTER] button.
The PATCH WRITE screen appears.
Use the [ ] [ ] (Cursor)
buttons and the Dial to
specify names.
ENTER
Current eect settings will be saved
at the selected patch number.
Select the patch number (U001–
U100) of the save destination.
MEMO
Use the following buttons to delete text or insert spaces.
Button Explanation
[
] (Rewind) button
Switch between uppercase and lowercase.
[
] (Fast Forward) button
Switch the character type (letters/numbers/
symbols).
[SPEED] button Inserts a blank space at the cursor position.
[A
B] button
Deletes the character and shifts the
characters that follow to the left.
2. Press the [ENTER] button.
The eect will be saved.
Copying a patch
Call up the patch (p. 10) you want to copy, and then save that patch
under a dierent patch number, as shown in “Saving Patches (p. 19).
Exchanging Two Patches (EXCHANGE)
You can exchange the current patch number with another patch
number.
1. In the PATCH SELECT screen, follow this sequence of steps:
[MENU] button “EXCHANGE” [ENTER] button.
The PATCH EXCHANGE screen appears.
ENTER
Replaces the patch number.
Patch number currently
selected
Select the patch number
you want to replace.
Initializing the Eect Settings
(INITIALIZE)
Initializing an eect sets the eect settings to their standard values.
Use this function when you want to create an eect patch from
scratch.
1. In a screen for editing eects, follow this sequence of
steps: [MENU] button “INITIALIZE” [ENTER] button.
The message Are you sure?” appears.
2. Press the [ENTER] button.
The eects settings will be set to standard values.