Global Reverb Steeings

Posted by: bruno123

Global Reverb Steeings - 05/20/13 08:10 PM

Is it possible to keep my Global Reverb settings when using Normal Panel mode?

John C.
Posted by: RMepstead

Re: Global Reverb Steeings - 05/21/13 01:41 AM

Have you tried expand mode filter on page 2 when you hold down the panel memory set button and then see whether that works for 'normal' as well?
Posted by: bruno123

Re: Global Reverb Steeings - 05/21/13 12:23 PM

Roger you’re a genius -- fantastic, but NO, that does not work either.

John C.
Posted by: RMepstead

Re: Global Reverb Steeings - 05/21/13 02:50 PM

Mmmm - I'll think about it some more...
Posted by: bruno123

Re: Global Reverb Steeings - 05/23/13 04:17 PM

I have tried everything I know – I cannot believe that Technics thought of just about everything a player would need accept controlling the Global Reverb.

What is controlling the Global Reverb:
1-Panel memory
2-Music Style Arranger
4-One Touch Play
It seems to be built into the styles.

Data Protection and the Panel Memory extended Protection are on. It is controlled with the Custom styles, Factory Styles; but not the Composer.
If I do not have the Global Reverb saved in the Panel Memory or in the style when it was created or saved --- and if the Global Reverb is set to Concert at 80 and I am at home and wish to have a smaller sound; let’s say Room at 57, there is no way I know to keep the setting.

Technics was designed too well not to have this covered.I'm missing something here.
Anyone – could use some help here.

John C.
Posted by: Bob Hendershot

Re: Global Reverb Steeings - 05/24/13 05:18 AM

John, I am not positive that I fully understand your issue. As Roger said, reverb is one of the expanded mode selections for panel memories. If the filter selection is on for that option, reverb could change with each panel memory selection.
Posted by: Bob Hendershot

Re: Global Reverb Steeings - 05/24/13 07:33 AM

Stabbing in the dark, not understanding the issue. . . Your reverb settings will be set to the condition they were in the last time the current panel was saved IF the current panel is included in any SD load. So reverb probably will be changed with each SD load. As long as you do not choose a different panel memory and you do not load from SD, the reverb should stay wherever you set it.