User Manual

Scene Mode Details
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Auto Save
Whether you’re in Momentary Scene mode or Latch Scene mode, your choice of Auto
Save or Manual Save is an important one. In Auto Save mode, any change you make
to your Scene is saved automatically. This includes not only the on or off state of the
individual FX in your Scene, but every parameter you adjust in every effect.
Let’s load a Factory Scene and see what happens in Auto Save mode. Make sure you’re
in Auto Save and Momentary Scene mode first, so you can access the individual FX. To
double-check, press the 1B+2B switches simultaneously to enter Setup mode. Navigate to
the Prefs LCD and look under ‘Scenes’ to see if AUTOSAVE and MOMEN SCENE are assigned. If
you see MNL SAVE and LATCH SCENE, change them with Knob 2 and Knob 5.
Now press 3A+Tap to enter Scene Select mode. Choose Scene 2A, center row. Notice
the three A switches are lit. That’s because the active FX are loaded in the A locations of
all 3 FX Units. You should see the first effect, Tube Drive displayed in the LCD.
Play your guitar for a minute. You’ll hear a heavy Flanging Reverse Delay sound. Step on
all three B switches now and play. It’s a very different sound. Now enter Scene Select
mode (3A+Tap) and select 1B. It’s a Sub Octave Fuzz preset. Enter Scene Select again,
select 2A and play. 2A has lost its Flanging Reverse Delay sound. That’s because the M9
has saved your previous changes. Notice all three B switches are lit, just as you left them.
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Prefs Scenes
DSP BYP
POTS SCENE
MOMEN
AUTOSAVE