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Features & Functionality
3•14
• In the Signal Flow View, select the Volume FX block and toggle it “Off” using the
ENTER
button. You should now see the Wah “On” and the Volume “Off.”
Wah in “On” Volume is “Off”
• Repeat the previous Footswitch Assign steps for both the Wah and the Volume,
assigning each to the
EXP TOE SWITCH
.
• Now whenever you click the
EXP TOE SWITCH
to
EXP 1
for this Preset, the
Volume is switched “Off” and the Wah is switch “On” and is controlled by the Pedal
- and vice versa when switching to
EXP 2
.
• Be sure to save to retain these settings with your Preset!
Dynamic DSP
We’ve offered up a whole lot of sound possibilities in POD HD500, and it can take some
serious Digital Signal Processing (DSP) to run these goodies. Rather than limit your
creative potential with fewer Models or signal routing options, we chose to implement a
“Dynamic DSP” system, which dynamically assigns DSP resources to accommodate your
tone configurations. When creating a tone that utilizes several heavy-hitting DSP Models,
it is possible to surpass the amount of processing power available. In these cases, you’ll see
the
DSP LIMIT REACHED
indicator appear, and the current Model is bypassed to allow
your tone to remain active.
Currently selected Model
is automatically bypassed,
with DSP message shown
here
DSP Limit alert is
temporarily displayed
Signal Flow View - displaying DSP Limit alert