LFO1..DEL LFO2..DEL2nd 16th FRN 2barsHere the LFO 1 and LFO 2 synchronisation settings may be edited. TheLFO 1 rate and delay settings are the first two entries from left to right.The LFO 2 rate and delay settings are third and fourth entries.In the above example, the LFO 1 delay sync is selected for editing withthe PERF / PROG / DATA knob. The SELECT Buttons can be used tomove the cursor to select a different parameter for editing.The table found on page 52 gives the possible synchronisation settingsfor the LFOs. It is also possible to set each parameter to NCH (nochange) or FRN (Free Run) . When set to FRN, the Effect is not synchro-nised and will run at its own independent tempo.Pressing the PERF / PROG / PAGE Up button again, shows :DELY CHOR EQ_D PAN93 127 +63 NCHHere the Delay Level, Chorus Level, EQ Modulation Depth and PanningModulation Depth can be edited. In the above example, the Chorus Levelis selected for editing with the PERF / PROG / DATA knob. The SELECTButtons can be used to move the cursor to select a different parameter forediting.It is also possible to set each parameter to NCH (no change).Note: If a different Hypersync template is selected before the current tem-plate has been written to memory, any edits made will be lost.SAVE HYPER ButtonPressing this button writes an edited Hypersync template into memory.The LED above the button indicates whether any edits have been madeto the currently seleccted template.When the button is pressed, the display shows :Write to ? 01Syncopated DelayThe display will now show the destination memory number where theHypersync template is about to be saved to. In this example, Write to 01.Notice that the destination memory is initially set to the currently selectedHypersync Template’s number. It is possible to save a Template to a dif-ferent memory location. Use the PERF / PROG / DATA knob or Keypadbuttons to select a different destination memory if required.Any of the sixteen available Hypersync Template memories can be select-ed. Press the SAVE HYPER button again to proceed. The display shows :Name Hypersync 01‘Syncopated Delay’On this display it is possible to edit the Template’s name. Use the Left andRight SELECT buttons to move the cursor within the Template’s nametext. Use the PERF / PROG / DATA knob to select the character locatedat the cursor.Once the name has been entered, press the SAVE HYPER button onceagain to write the Hypersync template to memory.During the saving procedure, saving can be abandoned at any point bypressing the PERF or PROG buttons. Program Mode or PerformanceMode is selected without saving the Hypersync Template.NOTE: When shipped from the factory, the global memory protect switchis set to on. The memory protect switch is a safety feature designed toprevent memories from being overwritten by accident. Therefore, in orderto save a Hypersync Template, the global memory protect must beswitched off. See page 6 for details on how to do this.As soon as the Hypersync Template is saved to memory, the display willrevert back to the display showing the name and number of theHypersync Template.Saving a Program after Hypersync has been appliedOnce a Hypersync template has been applied to a Program, the audibleeffects to the sound will be noticed immediately. If these settings arerequired permanently, the Program must be saved in the normal way. Todo this refer to Page 6 - Saving a Program. If they are not permanentlyrequired, it is only necessary to reload the Program to restore the orginalsound or return the Hypersync knob to the zero position.Once the Program has been saved, applying the same HypersyncTemplate setting to it will naturally have no effect. If desired the HypersyncTemplate may be edited such that an entirely new set of setting will beintroducded when Hypersync is applied.SYNC MENU ButtonPressing this button accesses the Synchronisation Menu. The parametersand features available in the Synchronisation Menu are detailed on page52.MAIN FEATURES AND OPERATIONEffects / Arpeggiator / Hypersync Section• 30 •