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Operation
Modes Explained
There are two modes of operation in the Element/Element XP: Play Mode and Edit Mode.
Play Mode
When the Element/Element XP is powered on, the unit will
be in Play Mode. Play Mode is indicated by the effect LEDs
being lit for the effects which are active in the currently loaded
preset and the currently loaded preset number being displayed
in the LED display. Play Mode is the normal operating mode
and allows you to navigate presets using the
SELECT knob or
FOOTSWITCHES.
Preset Number
Lit LEDs Indicate
Enabled Effects
In Preset
Edit Mode
You enter Edit Mode whenever you press the MASTER LEVEL, PRESET LEVEL, TONE BANK, FX
BANK
, DRUMS, or EDIT buttons. Edit Mode allows you to adjust the global Master Level, the
Preset Level, select between the different Tone and FX Banks, edit effect and system settings, and
edit the settings for the built-in drums. To exit Edit Mode and return to Play Mode, simply press
either
FOOTSWITCH. You can tell you are back in Play Mode when the effect LEDs are lit for the
effects which are active in the currently loaded preset and the currently loaded preset number is
displayed in the LED display.
NOTE: Effect settings changed in Edit Mode will need to be stored to a preset in order to be
retained. The exceptions are the Master Level and drum machine settings, which are global settings and
are not stored to presets. Whenever you change a stored preset’s effect settings, the STORE button
LED will light, indicating the effect settings have been changed from the stored value in the preset. See
"Storing/Copying Presets" on page 17 for further information on storing presets.