Boss Audio Systems ME-50B Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Saving and Loading the Created Tones (Memory Mode)
The ME-50B features a “Memory mode” that allows you to
store the various settings within the ME-50B itself, and then
call up and use the settings.
Switching Between Manual
and Memory Mode
The mode in which the tone produced reflects the panel
settings just as they are is called “Manual mode.” A dot
appears in the display when the ME-50B is in Manual mode.
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When switching from Manual mode to Memory mode,
press the No. 2 and No. 3 pedals simultaneously; this
causes the MEMORY indicator to light up (and the dot
in the display disappears).
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Pressing the No. 2 and 3 pedals at the same time while
in Memory mode switches you to Manual mode.
* Manual mode is the power-up default mode of the ME-50B.
About the Patch
When actually performing on a bass, a variety of tones are
required to suit whatever the situation may be. The effects
that you may want to have turned on and parameter settings
for such effects vary according to the selected tone.
With the ME-50B, you can set these parameters, volume
levels, and so on, store a number of the aggregate settings in
memory, and use the pedals to switch the stored settings,
allowing you to change tones instantly.
Such stored sets of settings are known as “Patches.” You can
create up to 24 patches.
The 24 patches are divided into eight “banks,” each of which
contains three patches.
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Lit
Lit
Press simultaneously
Bank 8
Patch
Bank 3
Patch
Bank 2
Patch
Bank 1
Patch Patch Patch
The setting for the NOISE SUPPRESSOR knob, MASTER
knobs, and KICK DRUM tone are also stored
individually for each patch.