7 effect copy, To use the effect copy function – Yamaha FX770 User Manual

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Section 4: The Edit Mode

4.7 EFFECT COPY

This is one of the most exciting features of the FX770 ! Once you’ve discovered and mastered the Effect Copy function, you’ 11
wonder how you ever lived without it!

Imagine you’ve just spent hours creating the “Ultimate Overdrive sound” and saved it to a User Program. Now, you’d like
to create another Program with identical Preamp settings but with completely different effects. Instead of starting from

scratch, you can use the Effect Copy feature to duplicate and transfer the original sound to the new Program, thus saving
all the time you might have spent replicating these settings. Very fast, very cool!

The Effect Copy display on the LCD contains the following information:

EFFECT COPV

frop'i--------------

Source Program#

The Source Program # selects the Program from which the Effect to be copied will come.

To use the Effect Copy Function

1. Press the [EDIT] key until the display appears as above. All [EFFECT SELECT] LEDs will blink.

2. Press the [EFFECT SELECT] button of the Effect that you wish to copy. The specified [EFFECT SELECT]

LED will blink.

(for the example below, press the Preamp effect button)

PRE

m p

COPV

fropi-----------

3. Select the Source Program # by using the [DATA WHEEL]. You can listen to the source program.

4. Press the same [EFFECT SELECT] button again and the DATA will be copied and transferred.

5. To copy other effects, repeat steps 2, 3, and 4.

To quit this function, press the [PLAY], [EDIT], or [UTILITY] key.

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