Pressing button #28 toggles between the primary and secondary modulation settings.
(See EFX Select Mode in the Application Notes page 16.)
Pressing button #29 toggles between the primary and secondary delay settings.
(See EFX Select Mode in the Application Notes page 16.)
Pressing button #30 toggles between the primary and secondary reverb settings.
(See EFX Select Mode in the Application Notes page 16.)
The Green LEDs stay the same as they do in the Preset Mode. (See Preset Mode, this
section.) NOTE: The Tap Tempo LED flashes to indicate the current delay rate.
The Red LEDs stay the same as they do in the Preset Mode, except in this mode they
become more dim in order to not confuse you during the EFX Select process.
The Yellow LEDs indicate the current bank (A,B,C or D) of the current preset. The current
bank's LED will become dim in order to not confuse you during the EFX Select process.
TUNER MODE
Pressing both the EFX Select Button (25) and the Bank Select Button (26) from any mode (except
from the Tuner Mode itself) will enter the Tuner Mode. The four yellow LEDs will light dimly to
indicate the Tuner Mode is acitve and awaiting a signal. This section will only describe the footswitch
functions of the tuner. Refer to the beginning of the Application Notes to get a more thorough
explanation of the Transformer's tuner function.
From the Tuner Mode, pressing any footswitch button will exit the tuner and return to the previous
mode and preset.
The Green LEDs indicate the current note the tuner is tracking. When in chromatic mode,
if the played note is not an E, A, D, G or B then the tuner will light the two green LEDs that
the played note falls between.
The Red LEDs work in conjunction with the yellow LEDs to form a ring. When a note is
being tracked, the red and yellow LEDs illuminate progressively in a circle. If the LEDs light
in a counter clockwise rotation then the note is flat. If the LEDs light in a clockwise rotation
then the note is sharp. If they rotate quickly then you are far from having the note tuned.
If they rotate slowly then the note is near its tuned state. When the note is tuned, all red
and yellow LEDs will illuminate simulatneously, making it very obvious.
The Yellow LEDs always light up dimmly when the tuner is first activated. Once a note is
played they act as the red LEDs do above.
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REMOTE CABLE CONNECTOR
This eight-pin DIN is used to transmit and receive MIDI commands to and from the
Transformer MIDI In/Footswitch (23). Certain functions, such as the tuner, are also
communicated through this connection. Only Peavey's eight-pin MIDI/Communication combo
cable (included) should be used for this connection.
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