Specifications

What Is a Patch?
Before you attempt to edit a patch, you should have a
general idea how patches are created. In the 2020, a patch
can contain the following effect modules:
COMP+DIST (Analog compressor and distortion
effects)
EQ (Equalizer and wah effects)
MODULATION (modulation effects such as chorus
and flanger)
DELAY (delay effects)
REVERB (reverberation effects)
A combination of these effect modules, each with individual
parameter settings plus the final patch level setting, is
referred to as a “patch”.
In the Edit mode, you can call up the various parameters of
an effect module and change these parameters according to
your wishes and preferences.
Entering the Edit mode
Select the desired patch in the Play mode (from the
user group or the preset group) and press the
EDIT/CANCEL key. The 2020 is now in the Edit
mode, and the Edit mode LED lights up.
Pressing the EDIT/CANCEL key once more returns
the 2020 to the Play mode.
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Editing a Patch (Use of the Edit Mode)
PATCH LEVEL
1 CLEAN 1
2 CLEAN 2
3 OVERDRIVE 1
4 OVERDRIVE 2
5 DISTORTION 1
6 DISTORTION 2
1 EQ
2 WAH
1 PITCH
2 PHASER
3 FLANGER
4 TREMOLO
5 STEP
6 CHORUS
1 MONO DELAY
2 Pingpong DELAY
1 REVERB
2 E/R
3 DELAY
COMP+ DIST
EQ MODULATION
DELAY
REVERB
INPUT OUTPUT
FP01
PATCH