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5.1 Modify the parameters
Select one of the presets using UP/DOWN keys.
Select the frequency band that you want to modify its gain value.
Using UP/DOWN keys to modify its gain value.
Note: You can select as many as bands that you wish to change, once the indicators of selected bands are
all blinking, then you can adjust the gain value of all these selected bands simultaneously via UP/DOWN keys.
when Release Edit Group (see 6.1) is set ON, if you want to modify the others frequency bands, select it, and
adjust the gain value via UP/DOWN keys separately, it doesn't affect the frequency bands, which has been
selected and modified before. On the other hand, if you set Release Edit Group OFF, all the selected frequency
bands, which include the modified and unmodified will be adjusted together at the same time via UP/DOWN keys.
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5. OPERATION OVERVIEW
Switching on the DIGAN2.30, the last selected preset and settings will be loaded, the number of last preset will appear
on the display.
5.6 Demo mode
Press and hold LINK key, then press UP to enter demo mode, all presets will be displayed one by one. The bypass
indicator will be ON in demo mode, you can press LINK to exit from demo mode.
5.3 Bypass mode
Press BYPASS key to enter bypass mode, the bypass indicator will light up.
Press BYPASS key again to exit bypass mode, the bypass indicator will go out.
Note: In bypass mode, the output signal has not been processed, so this function will be quite useful for you
to compare the processed signal with unprocessed signal.
5.2 Store preset
Press STORE key after you finish the change.
Using UP/DOWN keys to select between preset 30-79 (user preset).
Press STORE again to store the new preset.
If you don't want to save your new preset, press LINK key to exit from this menu.
Note: Factory preset (0-29) can used normally, temporarily modified, but can't be cancelled, overwritten or permanently
modified. User preset (30-79) can be programmed by users and used to save your own settings.
5.4 Link mode
Press LINK key to enter link mode, the link indicator will light up.
Press LINK key again to exit link mode, the link indicator will go out.
Note: In link mode, these two channels are "linked together", so the changes will be simultaneously applied to
both channels. Also, the LINK key has "Exit" function.
5.5 Select preset fast
Press and hold DOWN key, then press UP key, the current preset will change to 0, the preset will increase 10
with each press of UP key again.
Press and hold UP key, then press DOWN key, the current preset will change to 0, the preset will decrease 10
with each press of DOWN key again.
Release DOWN or UP key, your selected preset will be loaded (for example preset 30), then use UP/DOWN
keys to select the right preset you want (for example preset 32).
5.7 Audition mode
Press and hold LINK key, then press DOWN to enter audition mode. In audition mode, you can adjust the demo's
interval time (1-25) using UP or DOWN keys. The number is larger, and the interval of demo is longer. Also you
can select the presets that you wish to demo by pressing corresponding bands. Press LINK key to exit.
Note: The audition mode will be usable only when (see 6.1) is set ON.Audition Auto
5.8 Delay mode
Press 20k of left channel and BYPASS at the same to enter delay mode. Press any a band of 25, 31 and 40 on left
channel to select the left channel, press any a band of 40, 50 and 62 on right channel to select the right channel.
Then, you can press UP or DOWN keys to adjust the delay time of either channel. Press LINK key to exit.
5.9 Level Control
Press and hold the key of 16k (CH.A), then press 20k (CH.A), it will allow you to adjust the level of CH A via
UP/DOWN keys. If you want to adjust the level of CH B, please press and hold the key of 25Hz (CH. B), then
Press the key of 31.5Hz(CH. B), it will allow you to adjust the level of CH B via UP/DOWN keys.
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