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Basic Operation
Program Store
Program Name
251 available
Are you sure?
Yes or No
Once you've made changes to a program, such as turning an effect off, or
modifying any of the soft row parameters, an edit indicator in the display (•) will
appear in front of the program name. This identifies the program as having been
altered since the last store procedure. This edit indicator, along with all of your
changes, will disappear when you load another program.
To save your changes, press Store. The LED in the Store button will flash to let
you know you are in the middle of a store procedure and the display will show:
The upper line of the display shows the name of the currently running program.
The lower line shows a user program number (251-300) and the name of the
program currently stored there. (When the MPX G2 is shipped, the user
programs are all "available".)
The < and > buttons move an underbar cursor in the display from the program
number to each letter of the current name. Turning the knob will select another
program number, or will select alphanumeric characters when the cursor is in the
upper line of the display.
Once you've made changes to the program name or selected a new location for
it, press Store again. The display will show:
Press Store to
initiate the store
procedure.
The Store LED will
flash while you
change the name of
the program and de-
cide where to store it.
Press the flashing Store button
to verify your changes.
Press Yes to complete the store.
The numeric display will flash the user program number you have selected while
you decide to press > Yes or < No. Once you have stored your program, it will
automatically be added to the database and you will return to Program Load
mode.
The following are stored with the program*:
• All effects and their settings
• Effect Order and Routing Map
• Bypass state of each effect
• Insert state (if jack(s) are plugged into Insert Return(s) when the program is
stored)
• Master Bypass state of the program when it was stored
• Toe Switch setting (Option)
• Speaker Sim On/Off and Cabinet
• Noise Gate settings
• Tempo settings
* This assumes that Reverb, Speaker Sim, Noise Gate, Tempo and/or Bypass modes are set to
Program. Any of these that are set to Global, will not be stored.
NOTE: If the stored program no longer meets the DataBase sorting criteria of the
original version, the MPX G2 will automatically switch the DataBase setting to
"Sort by number".