Hall & Collins signature echo Owner's Instructions Manual
10EDITING PATCHESThe patches are grouped in various types as shown below:P01 to P07 ECHOMATICP08 ECHOMATIC HIGH SPEEDP09 to P11 MODEL JP12 to P23 ECHOMATIC 2P24 to P28 ECHOMATIC (later type)P29 FACTOTUM SPECIALP30 to P33 LONG TOMP34 to P43 RE-301P44 to P56 ECHOREC 2P57 to P60 KLEMT NG51P61 PEARL ECHO ORBIT EO-301P62 to P64 MODERN DELAYYou should understand that settings such as wow and flutter, as well as other settings,are fixed in the patches and cannot be edited. There is good reason for this; editingpatches is simplified, and it ensures that a patch can not deviate in a bad way from thesound of the unit it emulates. Therefore when a certain sound is required you must startediting with a patch that is nearest to that type of sound and so the grouping above willhelp with that choice. For example, an Echomatic patch will not sound like an Echorecpatch, and neither patch can be made to sound exactly like the other.Overview of Editing:Editing of the patches is quite straightforward, however there are a few simple conceptsto keep in mind, which will help make the editing process an easy and enjoyable one.The Echo unit has two modes of operation; Play Mode and Edit Mode. The unit willalways power up into Play Mode, which is the normal condition for playing. Whenyou wish to change or copy a patch, you will need to activate the unit’s Edit Mode.Before doing this, the patch that you wish to edit, or copy to another location, must becurrently selected – ie visible in the display window. Then Edit Mode is activated bybriefly pressing the ENTER button from Play Mode. Once in Edit Mode, changes aremade by navigating through menu options in the display, and selecting the requiredoptions to copy or make changes to that patch. |
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