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Comments to date: 5. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
bcrounse 6:43am on Tuesday, September 28th, 2010 
The green of nature is missing from the pictures. This camera is good overall except 2 major issues I discovered. First.
red7usa 1:33pm on Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 
My wife was about 8 months pregnant. Optical Zoom, Good Quality 4x6 prints, decent fine-tuning options A little heavy ; movie mode substandard ; 2.0MP only good for 4x6 prints
patejl 11:22pm on Friday, September 17th, 2010 
This was my first digital camera. I choosed to buy this model after reading any reviews available at that time on Internet.
kc5tja 12:45am on Friday, September 10th, 2010 
This camera was my introduction to digital photography. At first I only used it sparingly, but as I started using it more. I HAVE REVIEWED 5 DIGITAL CAMERAS IN THE PAST YEAR- TOSHIBA 25 , NIKON 950 , KODAK 3900 , OLYMPUS 3000 , AND THE OLYMPUS D- 510.
Eli 10:47pm on Saturday, May 1st, 2010 
Best of the Bunch This review about an older camera is to help those who still have their D510.

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Patch switching

24 patches are available

BANK E

PATCH 1 PATCH 2
The 24 patches can be easily selected by pressing the patch pedals. The right patch pedal switches to the next patch and the left patch pedal switches to the previous patch. In the initial condition, the 510 is set up so that the patch pedals select patches continuously, but you can also set up the unit so that patches are switched only within a certain bank of four patches. [For details, see section 9 Patch Switching (Application: Bank Hold ON).] Banks are selected with the VALUE +/keys. Press the VALUE+ key to select the next bank, and the VALUE- key to select the previous bank. For example, to switch from Patch 2, Bank A to Patch 3, Bank C, the patch pedal would have to be pressed nine times. Instead, you can press the VALUE+ key twice to switch to Bank C, and then press the patch pedal (UP) just once to select Patch 3.

PATCH 3 PATCH 4

BANK UP

BANK d

BANK C

BANK DOWN

BANK b

BANK A

Bank/patch switching when Bank Hold is off (initial setting)
8 Using the Bypass/Tuner Mode
The effects of the 510 can be turned off (bypassed) temporarily, so that only the original sound of the instrument is heard. In this mode, the auto-chromatic tuning function via the LED display is also active.

Tuner ON/OFF

Pressing the EDIT key and the STORE key simultaneously for more than one second in Play mode will allow you to select whether or not to activate the tuning function in Bypass mode. When you change the setting, the display will show"tunEr oFF" (tuning function off) or "tunEr on" (tuning function on) according to the setting.

Calibration

Select reference pitch for auto-chromatic guitar tuner (calibration). * The reference pitch (A) can be adjusted in the range from 435 to 445 Hz. When the BANK key is pressed in Bypass/Tuner mode, this is shown as "35" to "45" on the display for a second. Adjust to the suitable value. At power-on, the setting is 440 Hz (40).

Bypass mode

Pressing both patch pedals simultaneously activates the Bypass mode.
Currently selected patch is displayed
Press both pedals together

Bypass ON/OFF

The bypass function is invoked by pressing the left and right patch pedals simultaneously. To cancel the Bypass/Tuner mode, just press one of the patch pedals.

Release immediately

Tuning function (only when the tuning function is ON)
To cancel the Bypass mode, simply press one of the patch pedals. The unit then reverts to the previously selected patch.

Tuner mode

The 510 is initially set so that the auto-chromatic tuning function for the guitar activates automatically when the Bypass mode is invoked. In Bypass mode, pick an open string to be tuned. The closest note will be shown on the display.
Input signal standby condition

Regular tuning

Do = C Do# = C#

& #w &

4th string &

Re# = D#

& #w
6th string 1st string &

Fa# = F#

3rd string &

w #w w

La = A La# = A#

5th string

& #w & w

Mi = E Fa = F

So = G So# = G#

Re = D

Si = B

2nd string

When the tuning function is active, the parameter cursor LEDs serve as tuning meter, designed to enhance tuning precision during fine adjustments.
Turning tuning function off
If you do not want to activate the tuning function in Bypass Pitch is too high Correctly tuned Pitch is too low mode, press the STORE and EDIT keys simultaneously for more than one second in Play mode. The tuning function will be turned off, and this setting will be stored even when the power is turned off. When you turn the function off, the display will show "tunEr oFF" (tuning function off). To turn the tuning function on, press the same keys simultaneously again. The display will show "tunEr on" (tuning function on).
NOTE: Please note that the tuning function may not operate properly if other effect modules between the guitar and the 510 are on.
3 What Are Banks and Patches?

PATCH

A group of the settings for a certain effect type is called a PATCH. The 510 comes with 24 preset patches which can be changed (edited) by the user.

4 PATCH LIST

The 510 has memory capacity for 24 patches. At the factory, these are programmed with recommended settings. The user can Edit and Store any patch, and also restore the factory settings.
PATCH# PATCH NAME PRE DRIVE MAIN DRIVE COMMENT
The 510 calls up patches in sets of four, called a "bank".

A1 A2 A3 A4 b1 b2 b3 b4

Multi Drive Metallic The Over Drive FUZZY Power DIST Rhythm & Blues Feelin' Wah Bass Plus Violent Wah Heavy Bottom GRUNGE! Hard Drive The Crunch Vintage Crunch Wah Dynamic OD OD Line DIST Line Small Box Old-Fashioned (AMP SIM) (AMP SIM) (AMP SIM) (AMP SIM)

RHYTHM OFF COMP OFF COMP RHYTHM AUTO WAH OCTAVE PEDAL WAH BOOSTER LIGHT OD COMP BOOSTER RHYTHM AUTO WAH DYNAMIC OD LIGHT OD LIGHT OD BOOSTER COMP BOOSTER COMP AUTO WAH OCTAVE

/ / / / / /

DISTORTION METAL OVER DRIVE FUZZ DISTORTION OVER DRIVE OVER DRIVE OVER DRIVE FAT DRIVE DISTORTION GRUNGE OVER DRIVE DISTORTION BLUES OD OVER DRIVE OVER DRIVE OVER DRIVE FAT DRIVE BLUES OD LEAD LEAD (Pd) OVER DRIVE (Pd) BLUES OD (Pd) METAL
Dual distortion sound for all styles Metal sound for low-note riff Standard overdrive with comp Contemporary fuzz sound Stacking amp simulation Crunchy overdrive, good for R&B Wah controlled by picking Play "Superstition"! Half-opened pedal wah sound Heavy drive with bottom tone High gained grunge drive "Hard drivin" turbo overdrive Crunch sound, good for rock & roll Vintage drive sound, good for blues Play hard to add wah effect Touch sensitive drive Overdrive sound for line connection Distortion sound for line connection Small amp simulation for line connection Old amp simulation for line connection Main drive can be controlled by using FP01 Use FP01 to add overdrive Can be changed to overdrive by FP01 Metallic sound, play single note
BANK F BANK E BANK d BANK C BANK b BANK A
PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4
C1 C2 C3 C4 d1 d2 d3 d4 E1 E2 E3 E4 F1 F2 F3 F4
Pedal Boost COMP+DRIVE Mix WAH DIST Metal Octave
* In the "PRE DRIVE MAIN DRIVE" column, "" indicates serial connection and "/" parallel connection. * ZNR (ZOOM NOISE REDUCUTION) should be adjusted for the guitar you use. * The OCTAVE effect is not suitable for chord input. To prevent wrong operation, pick only precise single notes.
5 Configuration of Effects
The patches of the 510 are created using the PRE DRIVE, MAIN DRIVE, HIGH/LOW (equalizer), and ZNR/AMP (Zoom Noise Reduction/Amp Simulator) modules. You can imagine a module as a box containing various effect settings. PRE DRIVE and MAIN DRIVE each contain eight effect types, from which you can choose one at a time. Each effect type in turn is made up of several effect parameters that determine the sound. Effect parameters can be adjusted, just as you can turn the knobs on a single compact effect device. A patch is a combination of two effects from the modules, each with their effect parameters set to certain values. The effects from PRE DRIVE and MAIN DRIVE can be combined (linked) in two different ways, as described below. The type of link is also stored as part of the patch.

SERIAL

PRE DRIVE and MAIN DRIVE are connected in series (one after the other). For example, PRE DRIVE could first apply light distortion, and then MAIN DRIVE could add heavy distortion. SERIAL

PARALLEL

PRE DRIVE and MAIN DRIVE are connected in parallel (side by side) and their output is mixed. For example, PRE DRIVE could apply the OCTAVE effect and MAIN DRIVE the OVERDRIVE effect simultaneously. PARALLEL

PRE DRIVE

MAIN DRIVE

HIGH & LOW

ZNR /AMP

PRE DRIVE MAIN DRIVE

6 Controls, Functions and Connections

Front Panel

TUNER indicator

Bypass/Tuner mode:

Indicator shows that tuning function is active and also serves to show the correct fine tuning position.

OUTPUT INPUT

DISPLAY
Displays information required to operate the 510.

Play mode

Edit mode:
Indicator flashes when SERIAL/PARA (Serial/parallel) switching is carried out.

BANK HOLD

Displays the selected bank (A-F) and patch (1-4).
COMPACT MULTI EFFECTS PROCESSOR
1 BOOSTER 2 RHYTHM 3 LIGHT OD 4 DYNAMIC OD 5 COMP 6 AUTO WAH 7 PEDAL WAH 8 OCTAVE

Edit mode

Displays the value of the selected effect parameter.
1 OVER DRIVE 2 BLUES OD 3 FAT DRAIVE 4 DISTORTION 5 FUZZ 6 GRUNGE 7 LEAD 8 METAL

Bypass/Tuner mode

Shows the pitch of the input signal.
BATTERY EMPTY WARNING display
When the unit is powered from the battery and the battery is running low, this indicator begins flashing at a faster rate than in Edit mode. In such a case, replace the battery as soon as possible.
GAIN 1.16 MAIN DRIVE GAIN Pd,1.30 HIGH -15.15 LOW -15.15
PARAMETER CURSOR indicator
The currently used effect module lights.
TUNER CAL. EDIT VAL. BANK

STORE key

When the contents of patches are to be stored, this key is used for putting the unit in store standby status and to execute the store function.

ZNR 1.9,A1.A9 AMP LEVEL 1.30 SERIAL/PARA
The indicator lights up for the currently used effect module, and the indicator flashes for the effect module that is turned off. Also, the indicator for the effect module selected for editing flashes.
Setting of direct load function
When the STORE key is pressed for at least 1 second during Play mode (during performance), the direct load function can be switched on or off. [For details, see 10 Patch Switching (Application: Direct Load OFF).]

BYPASS

Indicators function as tuning meter.
VALUE +/- keys EDIT key (for creating your own patches)
This key serves to toggle between the Play mode and Edit mode (mode for creating patches to suit your taste). In Edit mode, this key can be used to select the effect parameters you wish to change. Also, when the effect parameter SERIAL/PARA is selected, press this EDIT key to return from the Edit mode to the Play mode.
The keys serve for bank switching.
The keys serve for changing the effect parameter.
The keys serve for setting the tuner reference pitch (calibration).
Setting of bank hold function
When the EDIT key is held down for at least 1 second in Play mode, the bank hold function is turned on or off. [For details, see 9 Patch Switching (Application: Bank Hold ON).]
PATCH UP (right)/DOWN (left) pedals
The pedals serve for patch switching. Pressing both pedals simultaneously activates the Bypass/Tuner mode.

Rear Panel

INPUT jack
Instrument input. When the unit is powered by the battery, this jack also functions as the power on/off switch. The 510 is powered on by plugging a shielded cable into this jack. When the unit is not in use, the cable should be disconnected to prevent battery drain.
The pedals serve for selecting effect parameters. Pressing both pedals simultaneously turns the currently selected effect module on or off.
Pressing either pedal cancels the Bypass/Tuner mode to return to Play mode.

CONTROL IN jack

The optional foot switch FS01 or expression pedal FP01 can be connected here, for external control of the 510.

DIRECT OUT jack

Supplies the signal from the INPUT jack without any processing. Connect to equipment with high input impedance, such as a guitar amplifier or other effect device.
When the foot switch FS01 is connected:
INPUT DIRECT OUT DC 9V CONTROL IN OUTPUT
The PRE DRIVE effect module is switched on and off with the foot switch.

When the expression pedal FP01 is connected:

ZOOM CORPORATION

MADE IN JAPAN
When the 510 is used together with the DUAL POWER MODULATOR 509, making the connection as shown below ensures that the HPS (Harmonized Pitch Shifter) effect of the 509 works correctly.
INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT To amplifier or other effect device

(PHONES)

DIRECT OUT
The pedal controls a function determined by a parameter of the currently selected patch, as described below. (1) Parameter 1 (PRE DRIVE effect type) set to "7" (pedal wah): Pedal functions as pedal wah. (2) Parameter 4 (GAIN parameter of MAIN DRIVE) set to "Pd" : Pedal controls gain of MAIN DRIVE. (3) Parameter 9 (Serial/parallel switching) set to "Pd" : Pedal controls mixing balance of PRE DRIVE and MAIN DRIVE modules.
* Functions (1) - (3) can be used simultaneously. For patches where (1) - (3) do not apply, the pedal serves as volume pedal to control the overall output level.

DETECTOR IN

For details, please refer to the operation manual of the DUAL POWER MODULATOR 509.

OUTPUT jack

This jack is for the output signal from the 510. You can connect either a single guitar amplifier, using a monaural shielded cable, or two guitar amplifiers, using a Y-type stereo shielded cable, or a pair of stereo headphones. If the volume level is low when using headphones, use headphones with low impedance (32 ohms or less).

DC IN (AC adapter) jack

Serves for connecting an AC adapter (Zoom AD-0006) which delivers 9 VDC, 300 mA with a "center minus" plug configuration. The 510 is powered on by plugging an AC adapter into this jack.

11 Editing Patches

The 510 comes with 24 predefined patches. However, the 510 offers many more possibilities for combining effects in innovative ways. To discover these possibilities, we recommend that you try changing the parameters (elements that make up patches) to create your own patches. This operation is called editing, and is done in the Edit mode. To switch from normal Play mode to Edit mode, press the EDIT key briefly (for less than 1 second).

12 Effect Parameters

PARAMETER 1 PRE DRIVE
Selects the effect type to be used in the PRE DRIVE module. 8 different effect types are available.

(PRE DRIVE effect type)

Increases or decreases the setting by 1 effect type.

1 BOOSTER

2 RHYTHM

3 LIGHT OD

4 DYNAMIC OD

5 COMP

(Compressor) Conventional compressor effect.

6 AUTO WAH

Auto wah with changing characteristics depending on picking intensity.

7 PEDAL WAH

Pedal wah for use with optional expression pedal FP01. The center frequency that is being emphasized goes up and down, depending on the pedal action.

8 OCTAVE

Natural sounding octaver creating a sound one octave lower. For use with single notes only.

VALUE +/- keys

Setting range
Increases the setting by 1 effect type.
Creates a Light distortion (Light overdrive) (Dynamic overdrive) clean sound suitable for Light overdrive Dynamic overdrive effect with prominent rhythm guitar. effect. with changing midrange. characteristics depending on picking intensity.

PARAMETER 2 GAIN

Sets the effect parameter value for PRE DRIVE. Which parameter is being adjusted depends on the effect type selected with parameter 1.
(PRE DRIVE parameter setting)
Increases or decreases the setting by 1.

GAIN:

Adjusts the PRE DRIVE gain. Higher values result in higher PRE DRIVE gain and increased distortion.

SENS (Sensitivity) :

Adjust the effect sensitivity. Higher values result in higher sensitivity.

FREQ (Frequency):

Sets the center frequency that is active immediately after a patch is selected. Higher values result in higher center frequency.
Adjusts the effect mixing level. Higher values result in higher effect mixing level.
Skips to "10" if the current setting is 1 to 9 and to "16" if 10 to 15.
* When changing the effect type with parameter 1, the immediately preceding value of parameter 2 is memorized.

PARAMETER 3 MAIN DRIVE

Selects the effect type to be used in the MAIN DRIVE module. 8 different effect types are available.
(MAIN DRIVE effect type) 1 OVER DRIVE

2 BLUES OD

(Blues overdrive) Trebly overdrive which makes it easy to control nuances with picking intensity.

3 FAT DRIVE

Overdrive effect ranging from clean sound to fat distortion.

4 DISTORTION

Distortion effect with a sound as when driving a large amplifier to full levels. Suitable for seventies type hard rock.

5 FUZZ

6 GRUNGE

7 LEAD

8 METAL
Metal type sound with prominent lows and highs.
Conventional overdrive effect.
Fuzz effect Modern fuzz Lead sound reminiscent of effect with characterized the psychedelic exciting sound. by a mild tone. sound of the sixties.

PARAMETER 4 GAIN

(MAIN DRIVE parameter setting)

GAIN :

Adjusts the MAIN DRIVE gain. Higher values result in higher MAIN DRIVE gain and increased distortion. When "Pd" is selected, the optional expression pedal FP01 can be used to adjust gain.
VALUE +/- keys Skips to "Pd", "1", "10", "20", "30".
* When changing the effect type with parameter 3, the immediately preceding value of parameter 4 is memorized.

PARAMETER 5 HIGH

(Equalizer HIGH range setting)

HIGH :

Controls the high frequency range. Negative values cause a high range cut and positive values a high range boost.
Skips to "-10" if current setting is -15 to -11 , to "0" if -10 to -1 , to "10" if 0 to 9 , and to "15" if 11 to 14.

PARAMETER 6 LOW

(Equalizer LOW range setting)

LOW :

Controls the low frequency range. Negative values cause a low range cut and positive values a low range boost.

PARAMETER 7 ZNR/AMP

(ZNR settings, amp simulator on/off)

oF 9 A1 A9

VALUE +/- keys Skips to "oF", "1", "A1".
ZNR is Zoom's original noise reduction which cuts noise level during pauses. This parameter adjusts the ZNR sensitivity as well as the amp simulator on/off setting, which simulates the sound of an amplifier box.

oF 1 9

ZNR and amp simulator off ZNR on, amp simulator off. Higher values result in more effective noise reduction. Choose the highest value that is possible without causing the sound to become unnatural.

A1 A2 A9

ZNR off, amp simulator on ZNR and amp simulator on. Higher values result in more effective noise reduction.

PARAMETER 8 LEVEL

(Patch level)

VALUE +/- keys Skips to "10", "20", "30" if current setting is 1 to 9.
Sets the overall patch level. Higher values result in higher level.

PARAMETER 9 SERIAL/PARA

(Serial/parallel)

Sr P1 P9 A1 A9 Pd

VALUE +/- keys Skips to "Sr", "P1", "A1", "a1", "Pd".
Determines the connection principle of the PRE DRIVE and MAIN DRIVE modules (serial or parallel). The parameter also controls the mix level balance setting for parallel connection, the auto-parallel setting, and the pedal balance control setting.

Sr P1 P9 A1 A9

Serial connection Parallel connection. Larger values result in a higher MAIN DRIVE mix level. Auto-parallel connection, where the PRE DRIVE and MAIN DRIVE level balance is controlled by the picking intensity. The harder the picking intensity, the stronger the MAIN DRIVE influence.
Auto-parallel connection. The harder the picking intensity, the stronger the PRE DRIVE influence. Pedal serves to control the PRE DRIVE and MAIN DRIVE level balance.
Selection of parameters tochange
As described in 11. Editing Patches, parameters to be edited are selected by repeatedly pressing the EDIT key, but you can also use the patch pedals for this purpose. Press the PATCH UP pedal (right patch pedal) to move the parameter cursor from the bottom up. Press the PATCH DOWN pedal (left patch pedal) to move the parameter cursor from the top down.
To switch the PRE DRIVE module on and off In Edit mode, while parameter 1 or 2 is selected, press the PATCH UP and DOWN pedals together to turn the PRE DRIVE module off. The display indication for parameter 1 becomes "oF" and for parameter 2 "--". To switch the MAIN DRIVE module on and off In Edit mode, while parameter 3 or 4 is selected, press the PATCH UP and DOWN pedals together to turn the MAIN DRIVE module off. The display indication for parameter 3 becomes "oF" and for parameter 4 "--". To switch the ZNR/AMP module on and off In Edit mode, while parameter 7 is selected, press the PATCH UP and DOWN pedals together to turn the ZNR/AMP module off. The display indication for parameter 7 becomes "oF".

(2) Press the STORE key. (Unit enters store standby mode.) (4) Press the STORE key once more. (Store process is completed.)
(1) Edit the patch as desired.
(3) Select the patch for storing.

14 Replacing the Battery

If the tuning indicator flashes while the unit is being powered from the battery, the battery is exhausted and should be replaced as described below. Use only a 6LRV (alkaline) battery. Using another kind of battery will result in shorter operation.
1. Turn the 510 upside down and open the cover of the battery compartment. (Push the catch to unlock the cover, then lift it up.) 2. Remove the battery from the compartment and disconnect the battery cable. (Grasp the terminal strip and do not pull at the cable.) 3. Connect the battery cable to the new battery, taking care to observe correct polarity (+/-). Then insert the battery into the battery compartment. 4. Close the battery compartment cover, taking care not to pinch the cable. (Make sure that the cover is properly locked.)
Cover 6LRV (alkaline) battery
15 Returning Patches to Factory Settings
The 510 comes with 24 predefined patches that have been programmed at the factory. Also after you have edited and stored your own patches, you can return to the factory default settings at any time. This process is called "recalling". Returning all 24 patches to the original contents and resetting the Bank Hold and Direct Load functions is called "all initialize". The Recall mode is separate from the Play mode and Edit mode. You cannot switch directly to Recall mode from these modes. The Recall mode can only be activated by turning the unit on in a special way, as described below. 1. 2. 3. 4. Turn the unit off by disconnecting the AC adapter or the guitar input cable. Keep the STORE key depressed and turn the unit on. The indication "AL" flashes on the display. To perform "all initialize", press the STORE key once more in this condition. The flashing rate increases and the initialization procedure is carried out. When it is completed, the unit automatically enters the Play mode. 5. When wishing to recall only a particular patch, select the patch number in step 3, using the same procedure as for normal patch selection. 6. When the desired patch has been selected, press the STORE key. The flashing rate increases and the contents of the selected patch are recalled. 7. Recalling of individual patches can be carried out continuously. When you wish to terminate the process, press the EDIT key. The unit then returns to the Play mode. Turning the unit off also terminates the recall condition.

16 Specifications

Effects: 19 effects PRE DRIVE Booster, Rhythm, Light Overdrive, Dynamic Overdrive, Compressor, Auto Wah, Pedal Wah, Octave MAIN DRIVE Overdrive, Blues Overdrive, Fat Drive, Distortion, Fuzz, Grunge, Lead, Metal Equalizer ZNR (Zoom Noise Reduction) Amp Simulator Maximum simultaneous effects: banks x 4 patches = 24 patches (edit + store possible) 18 bit, 128 times oversampling 16 bit, linear 44.1 kHz Guitar input (standard monaural phone jack) Rated input level: -20 dBm Input impedance: 470 kilohms Combined line/headphone output (standard stereo phone jack) Max. output level: +6 dBm Output load impedance: 10 kilohms or more DIRECT OUT (standard monaural phone jack) For optional FP01 or FS01 2-digit, 7-segment LED, tuning indicator, parameter cursor indicator Optional AC adapter 9 VDC, 300 mA (Zoom AD-0006) Battery: 6LRV (alkaline) battery x 1 Battery life: Approx. 4 h continuous operation 147 (W) x 157 (D) x 49 (H) mm 480 g (without batteries)
Banks and Patches: Analog/Digital Conversion: Digital/Analog Conversion: Sampling Frequency: Input: Outputs:
Control Input: Display: Power Requirements:

Dimensions: Weight:

* 0 dBm = 0.775 Vrms * Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
9 Patch Switching (Application: Bank Hold ON)
In the initial setting, the patch pedal switches all patches in order, regardless of the bank divisions. The bank hold function limits switching to the four patches within a bank. When this function is activated, the patch pedals switch in order between the patches in the current bank only. To activate this function, hold the EDIT key down for at least 1 second in Play mode. The BANK HOLD indicator will light. To turn the function off, again hold the EDIT key down for at least 1 second. The BANK HOLD indicator will go off. Banks can be switched using the VALUE +/- keys.

Bank Hold ON

Keeping the EDIT key depressed for at least 1 second activates Bank Hold. To cancel Bank Hold, press the EDIT key again for 1 second.
Banks A, b, C, d, E, F can be switched. PATCH DOWN PATCH UP
4 patches within bank can be switched.
Bank/patch switching when Bank Hold is on

BANK HOLD ON

BANK HOLD OFF
10 Patch Switching (Application: Direct Load OFF)
In the default condition, the 510 is set up in such a way that pressing a patch pedal immediately switches the patch and alters the output sound. This is called Direct Load ON. This switching principle is most convenient when the desired patches are adjacent or close to each other. However, when wanting to switch to a patch that is further away, it may be desirable not to activate the sound of the other patches in between. When this is desired, turn the Direct Load function off as follows. When Direct Load has been turned off, switching banks and patches has no effect until the user confirms the selection.

DIRECT LOAD OFF

Keeping STORE key depressed for 1 second turns Direct Load off. The same procedure serves to turn it on.
For example, when going from patch 1 to patch 4 with Direct Load active, patches 2 and 3 will briefly be heard when the patch UP pedal is pressed three times. When Direct Load is off, pressing the patch UP pedal will change the number on the display (the number flashes), but until the user confirms the choice, the sound remains that of patch 1. To turn Direct Load on or off, keep the STORE key depressed for at least 1 second. To confirm a choice after selecting a patch with Direct Load off, press both patch pedals simultaneously.
Example: Switching from patch 1 to patch 4

A1 A2 A3 A4 A4

BA NK DO WN
Banks A, b, C, d, E, F can be switched.

Patches can be switched.

Confirming a patch
When display indication flashes, pressing both patch pedals together confirms the patch and switches the output sound.
Patch switching completed Confirm

 

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