Owner's Manual
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• SPEED (Slow-8 X)
This parameter adjusts the rate at which the Modulation effect cycles. The
following table provides a description of each option.
Modulation Speed Option Description
Slow
Sets the mod speed to 108 BPM (ignores the
currently set tempo setting).
Med
Sets the mod speed to 240 BPM (ignores the
currently set tempo setting).
Fast
Sets the mod speed to 360 BPM (ignores the
currently set tempo setting).
1/8 x, 1/7 x, 1/6 x, 1/5 x, 1/4 x, 1/3 x, 1/2 x,
1 x, 2 x, 3 x, 4 x, 5 x, 6 x, 7 x, 8 x
Each of these options sets the mod speed to the
multiple denoted in the option name (e.g., 1/8x =
1/8
th
the speed of the currently set tempo, 8x = 8
times the speed of the currently set tempo, etc.).
• TEMPO (60-300)
This parameter sets the tempo for the Modulation effect. This parameter is
directly tied to the Delay TEMPO parameter; editing one parameter will affect
the other. If you enable the adaptive "TEMPO" feature in the Live Adapt menu,
this parameter will adapt within a range around the currently set TEMPO
setting. When adaptive TEMPO is enabled, the Adapt icon
A
will appear next
to this parameter and the LCD display will show the adapted tempo as it
changes. For information on using Live Adapt, see
"Live Adapt™" on page
20
.
To dial in the Modulation effect:
1. Press and hold the <FX> button to enter the edit menu.
2. Sing into the microphone (or use the Sound Check feature, see "Sound Check"
on page 19
).
3. Select one of the Modulation effects using the <DATA> encoder.
4. Ensure the AMOUNT parameter is set high enough to hear the effect.
5. Select the desired Modulation TYPE using the <DATA> encoder.
6. Adjust the SHAPE parameter for the desired amount of effect depth.
7. Adjust the SPEED parameter until the desired effect is achieved.
8. If using Live Adapt, disable it temporarily by pressing the Live Adapt button.
Adjust the TEMPO parameter until the desired tempo is achieved – note that
you do not need to adjust the TEMPO parameter if you selected Slow, Med, or
Fast in the previous step. Re-enable Live Adapt if you disabled it or wish to use
it. For information on using Live Adapt, see "Live Adapt™" on page 20.
9. Fine-tune the AMOUNT parameter until the desired effect balance is achieved.