Mastering
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4. Press CURSOR [ ] [] to move the cursor to each
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effect and turn the TIME/VALUE dial to turn each
effect on or off.
Blocks that are turned on are shown in uppercase letters,
while blocks that are turned off are shown in lowercase
letters. Turn on the effects that you want to use.
5. Press CURSOR [ ] [] to move the cursor to the
effect with the parameter that you want to change and
press [ENTER].
The Parameter Setting screen for each effect appears.
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2. Use CURSOR [ ] [] and the TIME/VALUE dial to
enter the patch name.
* Press [ENTER] to switch between uppercase and lowercase.
3. After you have completed entering the effect settings
6. Use CURSOR [ ] [] to select a parameter, and turn
and patch name as desired, press [EXIT] to return to the
the TIME/VALUE dial to edit the value.
Effect screen.
7. If you would like to edit another effect, press [EXIT] to
4. Press CURSOR [ ] [] to move the cursor to
return to the previous screen, and repeat steps 5-6.
OWRITE,� and press [ENTER].
8. If you wish to save the current effect settings, perform
The Write screen appears.
the procedure described in OSaving mastering tool kit
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settings,� below.
Edited effect settings are temporary. If you exit the Edit
Effect screen without saving the effect patch you changed,
OTMP� appears next to the indication of the bank.
Be aware that if you select a new effect patch while OTMP� is
displayed, the altered effect patch is returned to its original
settings and the changes are lost.
Saving the Mastering Tool
Kit settings (Write)
5. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to select the number to
This assigns a name (patch name) to the edited patch settings which to write the new patch.
and saves the settings.
6. After youOve selected the destination, press [ENTER].
* You cannot write patches while songs are being recorded or
After the save has been completed, you are returned to
played back.
the Effect screen.
1. Entering the patch name.
* During updating, OKeep power on!� appears in the upper line
* If you do not need to change patch name, go to O4.�of the display, while the lower line shows what is being
processed.
At the Edit Effect screen, press CURSOR [] to move
the cursor to ONAME,� and press [ENTER].
The Patch Name Setting screen appears.
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