17
Using the Effects
Write Procedures (p. 21) When the Tempo Has
Been Set
The delay time stored in a Patch (p. 20) is determined as
follows.
• If it is within the delay time range that can be set for the
type currently selected, it is stored without change.
• If it exceeds the maximum delay time that can be set for
the type currently selected, the maximum value for the
type is stored.
• If it is less than the minimum delay time that can be set
for the type currently selected, the minimum value for
the type is stored.
(Example) When TYPE is 100–500 ms
When the delay time for the tempo setting is 600 ms:
Stored as 500 ms.
When the delay time for the tempo setting is 80 ms:
Stored as 100 ms.
Using the HOLD Function
1. Set the TYPE knob to HOLD.
The unit goes into recording standby and the pedal’s
indicator flashes at a fixed interval.
* After switching to HOLD, wait two seconds before you carry
out the next operation.
2. Press the DELAY pedal to start recording.
Recording starts when you press the DELAY pedal.
Hold down the pedal switch for the duration of the
recording (the pedal indicator flashes).
3. Release the DELAY pedal to stop recording.
Playback of the recorded content begins simultaneously
(the CHECK indicator remains lit).
* The maximum recording time is 2 seconds. If the DELAY
pedal is held down for more than 2 seconds, the recording stops
automatically, and the recorded content is then played back.
* An oscillating sound may be audible with extremely short
recording times.
4. When layering recordings, repeat Steps 2 and 3.
5. Adjust the volume
Adjust the volume of the playback sound with the
E.LEVEL knob.
6. Press the pedal switch to stop the playback (the pedal
indicator goes out).
The unit returns to recording standby, and the pedal’s
indicator flashes at a fixed interval.
* When playback is stopped, the recorded content is erased.
* To start recording again, wait two seconds, then carry out step
2.