Names And Functions Of Parts - Sony DPS-V77 Mode D'emploi

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Names and Functions of Parts

Front panel
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1 POWER ON/OFF switch
Press this switch to turn the power on and off. Turning
on the power on recalls the last used memorized effect
and activates play mode automatically.
2 INPUT level adjustment knob
Turn the knob to the left or right to adjust the input
level. Adjustments can be made independently for each
channel. The outer knob to adjusts channel 1 (CH 1)
and the inner knob adjusts channel 2 (CH 2) (page 14).
3 OUTPUT level adjustment knob
Turn to the left or right to adjust the output level from
the output jacks.
4 Input level meter
Indicates the strength of the input signal from –36 dB
to CLIP (overload) with green, orange, and red
indicators (page 14).
5 Memory number display window
Displays the memory number of current effect. 99
different effects are stored in each of the PRESET
memory banks and up to 99 effects can be stored in
each of the USER memory banks.
6 Multi display
Displays various information, such as the name of the
currently selected effect, parameter values, and messages.
7 Number buttons
Use these buttons to recall effects from the currently
chosen memory bank directly and input exact
parameter values (page 14).
Use 4 or $ while holding down ENTER/SHIFT to
make incremental adjustments to parameter values
(page 14).
8 SAVE button
Use this button after changing parameter values to
save a custom effect in one of the USER memory banks
(page 22).
9 SYSTEM button
Use this button to access the system menus and customize
the effector's operating environment (pages 24 and 25).
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10 Operation dial/Shuttle ring
Use to select memory numbers from the currently
selected memory bank and make adjustments to
parameter settings. The operation dial lets you advance in
one-step increments. The jog dial lets you advance rapidly
in larger increments. The rate of advance (or value
change) changes according to the angle of the shuttle ring.
11 ENTER/SHIFT button
Use this button to enter a memory number or parameter
value input with the numeric buttons (page 14).
Hold down while pressing the 4 or $ button to make a
one-step adjustment to a memory number or a
parameter value (page 14).
12 EXIT button
Press after or during a setting procedure to return to
the previous screen or mode, or to de-select an active
parameter on the play screen.
13 FUNCTION A-F buttons
Use to select the items displayed above the respective
buttons.
14 EDIT/PAGE button
Press during play mode to access the edit screen and
make changes to the current effect (page 17).
Press to display different pages of multi-page menus
(page 17).
15 BANK/COMPARE button
Press to select the memory bank containing the effect
you desire (page 14). In edit mode, press to compare
alterations in effect parameters to the unaltered effect
(page 18).
16 BYPASS/MUTE button
Press to route the signal around the effect processing
circuitry so that the signal being input is output
unchanged (bypass), or to completely cut output from
the effector (mute), (see page 15).
17 Memory bank indicators
Indicate the currently selected memory bank: PRESET
1, PRESET 2, USER 1, or USER 2 (see page 14).
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