6
Storing & Copying Programs
Arranging Programs for Performance
You can use the copy function to arrange programs
logically for easy recall during a performance. Take a
typical song structure for example (intro, verse, refrain,
etc.). For each part of the song, you may want to use a
different effect program. To ensure uninterrupted
performance, you can copy the programs used in the
song into an order similar to the following example:
Program Number
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
With an arrangement like this, you can just press the
Program Up button or footswitch once to progress to
each section of your song. Using the 80 available
program locations, you can even arrange the programs
conveniently for multiple songs in a set. For example,
you can use programs A0-A5 for the first song,
programs A6-B0 for the second song, and so on.
Another convenient way to switch programs during a
performance is to enter deferred program-change mode,
which is explained in chapter 8.
22
Song Section
Introduction
Verse
Refrain
Verse
Bridge
Refrain
Need help?
Do you have a question about the Spitfire 30 and is the answer not in the manual?