Each preset contains a variety of information:
*16 fader messages
*16 button messages
*2 CV messages
*A group of "set-up" messages that are transmitted each time a preset is selected/recalled.
*Data Wheel Link
Fifty unique presets are available for editing. However, we have pre-programmed each of them with a variety of
sample presets to give you application examples.
UNIT INITIALIZATION:
Initialization restores all 50 factory presets (and erases any settings you might have made), resets the global
settings, and deletes any programmed scene settings. If you're sure you want to do this, use the following proce-
dure:
1. Turn power off.
2. Hold the Utility and Enter buttons while turning the power on.
3. "Memory Initialized" is displayed.
Note: It is not possible to undo the initialization procedure.
INDIVIDUAL PRESET INITIALIZATION
When creating new presets, it is perfectly fine to edit existing presets. However, if you prefer to start with a "clean
slate," a preset initialization function is available in the utility menu.
1. Press the Utility button.
2. Use the up/down buttons to move to the following screen:
3. Select the preset number you wish to re-initialize.
4. Press ENTER, then you will be asked, "ARE YOU SURE?"
5. Press ENTER again to confirm initialization. The preset will be renamed "—Initialized—".
Note: All presets share the same block of memory, which gets divided among the available presets.
This utility is very handy for freeing up memory since you can reinitialize presets that are not
needed. The Memory Usage page is also in the Utility Menu.
EDIT INTRODUCTION
Access the main edit page at any time by pressing the Edit button. The field on this page selects the item to be
edited. The following choices are available:
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Fader 01 - Fader 16
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CV 1, CV 2
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Button 01 - Button 16
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Data wheel
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Set-up string
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Name/Save preset
The up and down direction buttons or the data wheel can be used to scroll through the above choices. Moving any
fader, CV input, or button will cause that item to be displayed. When the desired item is displayed, press the Enter
button to access the parameters specific to that item.
Shortcut: For a time-saving shortcut, try moving a fader, CV input, button, or the data wheel while
holding the edit button. Releasing the edit button will immediately access the selected item.
"Sideways/Navigation" is possible when switching to a device that is set to the same function. This
will allow you to jump to a different device and be at the same screen as the previous device.
About Presets & Editing
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