Millennium Enterprises Integrated Modeling Amplifier Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
Section-4 Editing Modules
Storing/Naming Defaults
Before we get into editing modules and creating your defaults, let’s learn how to store changes so you won’t lose any modifications that you
will want to keep. The Store procedure allows you to re-name, relocate and save any modifications you have made to defaults so that they can
be accessed easily later.
1. When you have satisfactorily altered an effect default (or created a new one), scroll back to Page 1 of the effect module you are editing (if
you’re not already there). The display appears something like this:
2. From page 1 of the FX Edit menu, turn the <3> knob clockwise. You will then be able to name your new default.
Naming the Default
1. Using the <Preset/Effect> wheel, change the character to the one you want in the selected position.
2. When the correct character is displayed in that position, use the <Page> knob to scroll the cursor to the next character you want to
change.
3. Use the <1> to change the letter’s case. Use the <2> knob to select numbers. The <3> knob is used to insert spaces. The <4> knob is
used to copy and paste characters.
4. To copy a character, position the cursor under the character you want to copy (using the <Page> knob), then turn the <4> knob
clockwise. To paste the copied character, position the cursor where you want to paste the character, then turn the <4> knob counter-
clockwise.
5. To abort the procedure, push either the <Preset> button to take you to preset mode, the <Edit> button to take you to FX Edit mode, or
the <Utility> button to take you to Utility mode, depending upon which mode you want to enter.
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