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Editing
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Edit Mode
In addition to standard Tone controls, Spider Valve MkII features a new
Edit Mode
that
enables you to perform deep editing of all your FX parameters. You can edit any available
parameter for FX1, FX2, FX3, Reverb, Gate, Boost, Volume, Loop and Setup.
For basic editing, it’s best to select your Amp Model first, or start with a pre-programmed
preset that’s close to the sound you want. Then adjust the Drive, Bass, Mid and Treble
controls. You’ll notice that when you touch a Tone control, all the Tone values and
Reverb level will be displayed in the LCD. This is called the
Momentary Tone Display
.
When you turn the Amp Model encoder, you’ll see the current Amp Model name in the
LCD. This is so you know which model is selected without looking at the encoder.
When you’re ready to add SmartFX to your preset, turn any of the 3 SmartFX knobs. You
can add 1 effect from each of the SmartFX per preset, in addition to Reverb.
To select an alternate FX Model for the current effect (or Reverb), turn the Presets knob
while the FX Model name is displayed in the LCD. The name will be displayed for 4
seconds every time you turn the knob, so if you change your mind, just touch the FX knob
again to wake it up - then turn the Presets knob left or right to select the alternate Model.
When you turn the Reverb knob, you’ll see the current Reverb Model name in the LCD
for a few seconds, along with a bar graph displaying the Reverb Mix level.