User Manual
Channel 4 Patch 4/9
Channel 4 :
Patch 4/9
Function 1 Patch5/10
Function 1
or button
:
or button
:
When you press this button in S.A.C. mode, it activates a specific channel on an ENGL
amp, for example, . The button's switching action reciprocates with
the , and buttons. This means that rather than serving
as a simple on/off switch, the four buttons are A/B switches that activate a
new channel and deactivate the currently active channel. Note that for all
configurations other than in the , pressing the button a second
time controls a special function on the amp (for example, on the E670).
The LED 4 above the button lights up to indicate the currently active channel; a
flashing LED 4 indicates the activated channel and the activated function (say,
and on the E670 amp). When the or
routine is activated, this button servesto assigntwo sound-shapingor specialfunctions
on ENGL amps to the and button. You'll find an overview of
sound-shaping and special functions available on the ENGL Special Edition E670 and
the ENGL Preamp E570 in the table on page 13.
When you press this button in MIDI mode, it selects MIDI patch 4 in bank A and
in bank B. Pressing this button sends the given MPN to via MIDI channel 1.
When you press this button in S.A.C. mode, it controls a previously programmed
sound-shaping or special function on an ENGL amp. The LED 5 above the button lights
up to indicate the function is active. Assign the desired sound-shaping or special
function to in the routine. Access this configuration
routine by simultaneously pressing the and buttons until LED 5
above the button flashes. Press the button to confirm your selection and to
activate the routine. Using the , , and
buttons, you can then select the amp's sound-shaping or special functions
that you want to remote control via the button. You have up to eight
different settings to choose from for : Each Channel button offers two
different sound-shaping or special functions; switch between the two options by
pressing the given Channel button twice. The LED assigned to this Channel button
illuminates continuously to signify one option, and flashes to signify the other.
Immediately after you have confirmed the , one of the LEDs above
the Channel buttons lights up or flashes to show the current configuration. To store a
new assignment, press and hold the button until LED 6 above the
button lightsup. TheZ-9 storesthe given configuration (that is,your assignmentof a
sound-shaping or special function on the amp to the button) in its
nonvolatile memory so that the setup is retained after you power it down. In case
button's switching action
also reciprocates with the , and buttons.
Note that for this special configuration pressing the button a second time controls a
special function on the amp (for example, on the E670). The LED 5 above
the button lights up to indicate the currently active channel; a flashing LED 5 indicates
Lead II Channel 4
Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3
Channel
Function 1
F1-1 Function 1 Setup
Master A/B
Lead II
Master B Function 1 Setup Function 2 Setup
Function 1 Function 2
MPN 9
MIDI Out
Function 1 Function 1 Setup
Channel 1 Function 1
Function 1
Function 1 Setup Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3
Channel 4
Function 1
Function 1
Function 1 Setup
Function 2 Function
2
Function 1
Channel 1 Channel 2, Channel 3 Channel 4
Master A/B
Function 1 F1-5, Function 1
is programmed to configuration
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