Peavey None Musical Instrument Amplifier User Manual


 
Program
Mapping
‘TWX
the night before Christmas and all
through
the house not
3
creature was stirring, not even
a
1nouse.
. . whoops, wrong
stoly.
Once upon a time there lived a musician who
was
very
discouraged with the
trdde
he had to go through
to
chqqe
from one preset to the next (he had only one button to use,
and
all it did was go
up
one preset
at a time . .
.gasp!‘).
He wished that it was possible to take his favorite and most useful presets
and
place them
in such a way that he could move from one to the next with ease,
but
he didn’t want to
reprogram
them,
that would be too cumbersome. It
was
then that this young
musician
discovered
a
wondrous
invention-
program mapping. This magical thing
called
a
Program
Map allowed the musician to place
;tII
his favorite
presets in whatever order he chose-it
was
a dream come true,
and
he
progranin~ed
lqpily
ever
after.
Okay,
maybe
a Program Map isn’t
‘~wondro~is”
or even
“magic:il”
but
it is
a
useful
way
to move
fi-c
~11
(
)ne
preset
to the next when
you
are using the front panel, or
21
foot controller with an increment and
declwment
13utton.
A Program Map is simply
;I
diagram
that
points
fi-on1
a program
hay,
Al
>
to
;I
preset (for instance,
DualGuitar
U
1).
When
nelv,
or
reinitialized,
the Tube Fex restores the Program Map to the factory
defdt
settings, where the
program number corresponds one-to-one with the preset number (e.g.,
AO=I
JO. .
.ASO=l
JSO,
etc.
>
The following tutorial should help to illustrate the usefulness of the
Pr~gr;im
Map.
Suppcxx
you
ha\le
the following presets that
you
use
all
the time
and
you want to
1~
al~le
to have
cl~lick
;~ccess
to them from
the
front panel of the Tube Fex:
Preset
#
Preset Name Current Program Map #
IJllO
Thr-uO
Dirt
All0
Fl12
OLltOfPllase
I3112
u12
SwarmKorus
A12
F64
FOLLOW
WAH
B64
Going from one preset to the next without mapping them would
had to put up with.
(Just
think
about
changing from
ThruODirl
Target Program Map
#
A0
Al
A2
ArS
be nearly
as
Id
3s
what oiir young musician
t
to
OutOfPhase
using the
V
and
A
buttons!)
Luckily,
ure
are
going to show
you
an
asier
way using the
Program
11x1~.
Pay
attention, we’re only going
to do this once.
1.
Press the Play button. This places
you
in the
play
mode. In this mode you can view
Id1
the
program
number
and
the preset
rume/numher
on one screen. For instance:
1
-
I
Cursor under Program Number
Cursor under Preset Name &Number
2. Press the right arrow
button
one time to place the cursor under the preset name. This
leaves
you in
program number AO,
but
allows you to change the preset
name/numl->er
assigned to AO.
Tutorials
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