Finding the Preset Used to
Create an Effect
Vortex gives you the ability to radically
change the sound of any preset. Your new
sounds can then be stored in any one of 32
locations (registers 1-16, A or B).
At some point, you may want to retrace
your steps, and identify the preset used to
create a particular stored sound.
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To do this:
1. Using the REGISTER/PRESET knob and
the A/B button, select the register for
which you want to identify the source.
2. If you are not already in preset mode,
press the REGISTER/PRESET button —
the LED should go off.
Note that Vortex will load the preset which
corresponds to the current knob position.
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3. Press and hold down the REGISTER/
PRESET button. The display will blink.
Now, Vortex will reload your register se-
lection.
4. While still holding down the REGISTER/
PRESET button, move the VALUE knob.
The number and version (A or B) of the
preset used to create that register will be
displayed briefly.
This will not affect the audio —you will still
be hearing the selected register.
The display will return to the selected
register after a brief timeout, or on release of
the REGISTER/PRESET button.