Serious though Fenbox, TMR is correct.
Remember how I told you you'd need Saturdays to learn the board (as opposed 2 one!!)
The man cannot give you the exact settings you have to use, it really depends on your ear (what you want it to sound like)..
The only way someone can help you get it to that is by you recording that sound & then some1 can try to get the exact settings for you, else it's trial & error my friend..
This is what I did:
I read my Casio's manual, understood the English parts, didn't understand the greek stuff. So what I did wa s take 1 sound to experiment with.
I changed the setting on each effect, from the highest negative level to the highest pos..I noted the changes.
I did that with a few effects..For some effects I'm still in Darkland as to their purpose

but I know 1 day I'll discover it..& use it

For instance, I've learnt that my board has any sound that some people might say is only on the Roland Fantom G because with some adjustments on the flanger & other effects, I can get the precise sound..
Only few things that can knock me are the polyphonies, especially with layered / split sounds, but otherwise, nothing beats scheduling some time to learn the functions of each effect..
This weekend for instance, I was playing with a modulated sound, but had not touched the modulation wheel & some guys were like
