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Effect Copy
An effect can be copied to any other memory location within a scene,
or to a completly different scene. For example you can copy your effect
in memory location
FX Unit 1A to FX Unit 3B. To begin, select the
memory location you would like to copy (the effect must be on and cur-
rently showing its parameters in your display). Press and hold the Model
Select knob. Your display will be flashing. Press the memory footswitch
for the location you want to copy to and now your copy is complete and
is stored in both the original and new location.
You may also copy an effect from one scene to another scene in the same
folder. Press and hold the Model Select knob. Your display will be flash-
ing. Press the scene switch. Now all the scene displays will be flashing.
Select the scene you wish to copy the effect to. M13 will go to that scene
and all active displays will be flashing. Press the memory footswitch for
the location you want to copy to and now your copy is complete and is
stored in both the original and new location.
Send/Return Jacks for External Effects or Amps
The rear panel send/return jacks are stompbox/instrument level unbal-
anced connections that allow you to connect external devices in series
with M13 Stompbox Modeler’s effects. From the
SETUP mode, you
choose where this occurs in the signal flow: before all FX Units, inserted
between any two of them, or after them all. You can also set the FX loop
to the off position. This setting is stored as part of each scene, so differ-
ent scenes can use the send/return differently. And if you don’t connect
to the return, the loop will be ignored, and will not affect the signal flow
(but still sends signal, allowing you to use just the send to feed a tuner).
A typical use would be running one or more external effects in the send/
return loop:
How about using some of the FX Units to feed your guitar amps’ input,
and others in your amp’s effects loop? No problem. Let’s have FX Unit
1 and 2 feed your amp’s input, and put FX Unit 3 and 4 in your amp’s
effect loop. First, set the send/return loop to run after FX Unit 2. Then,
hook up like this:
Or for real fun, try splitting effects to 2 separate amps: set the send/
return loop to run after FX Unit 2 and set up as shown next. FX Unit 1
and 2 will feed the first amp, and FX Unit 3 and 4 feed the second amp:
Or just run the full set of FX Units out to 2 amps in true stereo like
so: