
ARTURIA – ORIGIN – USER’S MANUAL
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The [Main Out] correlates with the Master Level knob on the front panel of the Origin. Simply
set the desired overall level (the ratio/balance of audio levels for the Program presets within the
Multi is preserved) and save the Multi preset. This volume level can be recalled when the Multi is
reloaded.
The [Main Out] correlates with the Master Level knob
8.5.7
Editing Programs from the [MULTI] page
The Multi mode allows you to navigate into program-level settings. However, with the added
sophistication of the Multi mode comes a slightly different approach to accessing and editing those
individual programs.
The [Edit] button in the [MIXER] section of the Origin front panel provides access to each individual
Program, such as the step sequencer, JOYSTICK, the Advanced 2D Envelope, Galaxy module, and
Program level LFOs, as well as FX and individual program parameters.
Likewise, when switching between slots in the Multi, the context of the active screen in the LCD
display is preserved. For instance, if you are looking at the Galaxy settings for [PGM 1], and then
select the [Edit] button for the [PGM 2] on the Origin front panel, the “focus” of the Origin front
panel shifts to the settings that correspond to the second slot, and the Galaxy tab of the [PROGRAM]
page for [PGM 2] are displayed in the LCD.
This can be helpful in comparing the same areas of presets across the Program locations of the
Multi. It can also be helpful when switching between slots during a live performance when the [Live]
page is activated.
8.5.8
Saving a Multi
Once you have created or edited your Multi, you can then save it to an available memory slot in the
Origin for later recall.
Press the [Save] button on the front panel and you are directed to a screen that prompts you to
save the Multi, as well as its corresponding Programs and any Sequencer presets that may have been
used for one of those Programs.