Using the Sound Library
What's the Sound Library?
The Sound Library contains sounds in a variety of styles.
You can obtain ideal sounds with ease, simply by selecting a sound provided in the Sound Library.
Six categories are available (CLEAN, CRUNCH, DRIVE, HEAVY, LEAD, and EXTREME), with ten different variations provided for each.
For information on Sound Library sounds, read the separate "Sound Library List."
You can download a variety of the Sound Library sounds from the BOSS website (http://www.bosscorp.co.jp/sound/ME-25/).
You can import downloaded sound libraries into the ME-25 using Librarian (p. 11).
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Saving Sounds (Memory Write)
This saves the current effect, noise suppressor, and control settings
in a memory.
Until you perform a Memory Write operation, switching off the power
or changing memories will cause any tones you've created to be lost.
Carrying out a Memory Write operation causes the sound already
saved at the destination memory to be lost.
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1.
Choose the category you want.
"SL" will appear in the display.
2.
Choose the variation you want.
3.
Press [EXIT].
This completes the procedure for selecting sounds from the
Sound Library.
Sounds cannot be added and saved in the Sound Library using the
ME-25 itself. Sounds that you like and want to reuse should be saved
in memory (Memory Write).
When saving the sounds in memory, placing them in the order that
you intend to use during the performance will be helpful.
1.
Press [WRITE].
The memory number shown in the display will start blinking.
2.
Use the MEMORY pedals to choose the memory
number where you'd like to save the memory.
Pressing and holding a pedal lets you switch memories successively.
To cancel the Memory Write procedure, press [EXIT].
3.
Press [WRITE] again.
The memory number will blink more rapidly, indicating that
the sound has been saved.
To copy a memory, call up the memory you want to copy, then
simply carry out a Memory Write operation. You can copy the
memory by choosing a different memory number and saving it there.