User Manual

Scene Mode Details
4•1
scene Mode detAils
The M9 offers you two different ways to select your Scenes, depending on how you like to
work. Your choices are Momentary Scene mode or Latch Scene mode.
To clarify what we mean by a Scene, it’s basically the equivalent of a unique pedal board
setup, which you can program yourself. It includes up to 3 active FX and another 3 FX set
up but bypassed. When you select a particular Scene, all 6 FX are immediately loaded into
your M9, exactly the way they were saved. You can switch on any of the 3 bypassed FX at
any time, replacing any of the 3 active FX Units in their respective rows.
If you use an expression pedal in your rig, you should know that all of your heel & toe pedal
assignments can be stored in a Scene, making many unique combinations possible. Here
are some details explaining Momentary Scene mode and Latch Scene mode.
Momentary Scene Mode
With your M9 in Momentary Scene mode, when you step on the 3A+Tap switches to
enter Scene Select mode the LCD will display the 6 Scenes available as 3 rows of A & B,
representing each of the 3 rows of FXA and FXB footswitches, as illustrated below.
You select a Scene by stepping on one of the FX A or B switches that correspond to
the A or B displayed in the LCD. The Scene you select will be loaded immediately.
If you select a different Scene folder (1 thru 4), you must then select a Scene within
3 seconds; otherwise, the display will time out and revert to the current Scene folder.
These 6 Scene names
represent the 6 Scene
memory locations
To select a different
Scene folder, turn the
Model Select knob
• Press the Tap switch to
exit Scene Select mode
and return to the current
Scene
• Scene 2A is the current
Scene, as indicated by
the inverted letter A
To select a Scene, step
on one of the FX Unit
A or B footswitches