4.3.3. Choosing a new Preset Type
Once you've chosen a destination slot for your edited Preset, you can change its sound type
if you wish. Types are groups of patches, organized by sound type or intended purpose.
To change the Preset Type, click the
Preset
encoder (Display will show "Select Type"), then
turn it to select a new category. Available categories include:
• Bass
• Brass
• E.Piano
• Piano
• Keys
• Lead
• Organ
• Pad
• Percussion
• Sequence
• SFX
• Strings
• Template
• Ext In
Tip : Templates are useful for storing Presets that you feel will be a good starting point for other
Preset designs. For example, if you create a great sweeping pad sound, but you'd like to try it with
different effects or filter settings, save the original as a Template so you can find it quickly later.
Once you've selected your new Type, you can click Save to complete the operation, or click
the Preset encoder to proceed to the next step.
4.3.4. Renaming a Preset
To change your Preset's name, click the Preset encoder. You'll be shown the Rename Preset
screen.
The currently edited character will have small arrows above and below it.
Edit shortcuts :
• turn = browse characters
• click = move to next index
• click + turn = browse index
• shift + turn = shortcut to the first element of the characters' list
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