The output level of the patch is called the patch level. In the
Play mode, the patch level can be adjusted.
1.Press the VALUE + / - keys in the Play mode.
When one of the VALUE + / - keys is pressed, the current
patch level setting is shown on the display as a numeric
value (0 – 30). In this condition, the PARAM4 indicator
and COMP&WAH indicator are flashing. Pressing
VALUE + increases the value and pressing VALUE -
decreases it. To change values continuously, hold down the
key.
The patch level setting change made in this way is only
temporary. If you select a different patch without storing
the new level setting first, the setting will be lost.
In the Play mode, the patch level can be adjusted also for
patches from the PRESET group, but the new level
setting cannot be stored. When wishing to store the level,
store the patch in the USER group.
For details on how to store settings, please refer to page 8.
You can temporarily turn off all effects in a patch. This is
useful for example to compare the original sound with the
sound of a patch.
1.In the Play mode, press the pedal 1 – 3 whose number
is shown on the right side of the display (i.e. the pedal
that was used to select the current patch).
For example, if the patch number shown on the right side
of the display is "1", press pedal 1 to bypass the effects.
2.All effects in the patch are now bypassed and the
original guitar sound is heard.
The display shows "bP" for one second to indicate that
bypass has been selected, and then switches to tuner
indication (if no sound is input from the guitar, the display
shows "--"). The tuner indicator also lights up.
The above explanation uses the expression "original
sound" for the sound that is heard in the bypass
condition. However, since the 1010 uses digital
processing for the signal routed through it (both in the
"effect ON" and effect OFF condition), the output will
not be exactly the same as when directly plugging the
guitar into the amplifier.
3.To return to the Play mode, press one of the pedals 1 -
3 to select a patch.
To return to the previously selected patch, simply press
the BANK pedal.
You can temporarily mute the entire output from the 1010,
which is useful for example when wishing to tune an
instrument on stage.
1.To mute the output in the Play mode, press the pedal
1– 3 whose number is shown on the right side of the
display (i.e. the pedal that was used to select the
current patch), and keep the pedal depressed for more
than one second.
For example, if the patch number shown on the right side
of the display is "1", keep pedal 1 depressed for at least
one second to mute the output.
2.The output of the 1010 is now completely cut off and
the sound of the guitar cannot be heard.
When the pedal is depressed, the indication "bP" appears
first on the display, but if the pedal is kept depressed for
more than one second, the indication changes to " t" to
indicate that the output has been muted. The display shows
the indication " t" for one second and then switches to
tuner indication (if no sound is input from the guitar, the
display shows "--"). The tuner indicator also lights up.
3.To return to the Play mode, press one of the pedals 1 -
3 to select a patch.
To return to the previously selected patch, simply press
the BANK pedal.
The 1010 incorporates an automatic guitar tuning function.
When the 1010 is set to the bypass or mute mode, the tuning
function is automatically enabled.
1.In the Play mode, press the pedal whose number is
shown on the right side of the display (i.e. the pedal
that was used to select the current patch), to activate
the bypass or mute mode.
The tuner indicator lights up.
2.Pick an open string on the guitar.
The display shows the note which is closest to the current
pitch. Tune the guitar to the desired pitch.
3.When the display shows the desired note, perform fine