Select a patch to edit in Play mode (in either
the USER group or the PRESET group).
Press and immediately release the
parameter select key that corresponds to
the module you wish to edit.
The 2100 enters Edit mode, in which you can
change the parameter settings.
The information shown below appears on the
panel in Edit mode.
Press the parameter select key repeatedly
to select a parameter to edit.
To select a parameter in the module, press the
same parameter select key repeatedly. The
parameter LEDs will flash in sequence.
The global parameters are listed on the bottom of the
parameter list printed on the front panel. Use the
[UTILITY] key to select a global parameter.
Use the [VALUE+/–] key to modify the value.
Pressing the [VALUE +] key once increments the
value by one, and pressing the [VALUE –] key
once decrements the value by one. Pressing and
holding down one of these keys and pressing the
other key will change the value rapidly.
Repeat steps – above to edit the other
parameters.
When you finish editing, press the
[GROUP/EXIT] key.
The 2100 returns to Play mode.
This parameter modification is temporary. All parameters
will be reset to their original values when you select
another patch in Play mode, unless you store the
currently-selected patch. (The global parameters will be
reset when the power is turned off.) See page 11 for
information on storing patches.
Type(RTM)
Sens
/
Rate
POSITION
POSITION
1.COMP/WAH•DIST
2.DIST•COMP/WAH
COMP
/
WAH
Type
Gain
/
Top
Tone
/
Body
LevelPatch Level
DIST
Treble
Middle
Bass
ZNR
EQ
Type
Depth
/Time
Rate
/Pit/FB
Mix
/Mode
MOD
Type
Time
Tone
/FB
Mix
REV
/
DLY
1.AUX Mix
3.AUX Rch
2.AUX Lch
4.PLAYNOTE
Max Rec Time
Constant Pitch
Tone
Gain TrimMaster Level
JAM 1 JAM 2 JAM 3 JAM REC
Presence Amp Sim Rev Trim FUNCTION
SAMPLER
JAM PLAY
MONITOR
B
321
PATCHBANK
PRESETBOTH
Middle
Turning the effect module on and off
Parameter for edit
Parameter value
[Panel indication in Edit mode]
Middle
The intersection of the
horizontal line from a
flashing module LED and
a vertical line from a
flashing parameter LED
indicates the parameter
currently selected for
editing.
If the selected module
has been turned off, the
module LED flashes at
different intervals.
The value of the
currently-selected
parameter appears
on the display.
When the module is
turned off, “ ”
appears.
If the effect module has been turned on for the currently-selected
patch, the corresponding module LED lights up.