Bummer..
Unfortunately, the only way you can edit all but the most basic paramters of the 1010 is to use something like SoundDiver on the Macintosh...
Another thing is that even if you ARE able to edit the parameters you want, the 1010 will reset them back to their original factory settings upon powering down... (The basic parameters)
Parameters programmed by a visual computer editor can be saved...
It's a tradeoff for the low price of the unit... Although I LOVE the sounds...