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PRESET DEFINITION MODULE
© 1985, 1986, 1987 E-mu Systems, Inc. Page 130
31 - COPY/RENAME PRESET
This function copies a Preset to another Preset number. Since the second Preset is an
exact duplicate of the original Preset, changing a Voice parameter in the copied Preset
will change that Voice in the original, and vice-versa. To copy a Preset and renumber the
Voices at the sane tide, thus allowing for independent Voice modification, see PRESET
DEFINITION 32.
Application:
To create a modified version of an existing Preset (assuming that these
modifications do not require changing the Voice parameters); for example, to store different
arpeggiator settings with the same Preset. To rename an existing Preset by copying it to itself.
To create a Preset which requires a similar, but not identical, Voice assignment to an existing
Preset.
1. With the module active, key in 31. The display says:
Copy Preset
(01 – 99)/Slider A
...and the ENTER light will be flashing. Either use the keypad to specify the Preset
number to be copied, or move Slider A to catalog (see GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 7)
the Bank Presets. When the display shows the desired Preset, press ENTER.
2. The display now says:
Copy Preset XX
Into Preset YY
...where XX is the Preset number you chose in step 1. Use the keypad to enter the
copy’s Preset number - YY. After entering, the display will confirm your choice and the
ENTER LED will flash. Press ENTER to copy the Preset.
3. The display now asks:
PYY
Rename? Y/N
…where YY is the Preset number you are copying into. If you don’t want to rename,
press NO. To rename, press YES.
Slider B positions the cursor under the letter you want to change, while Slider A chooses
between lower case letters, capital letters, numerals 0 - 9, #, and space (top slider
position). Continue positioning the cursor and entering letters until the name is complete.
To exit to another function, see GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 3.
Summary of Contents for EII+
Page 11: ...INTRODUCTION 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 11 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 20: ...INTRODUCTION 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 20 ...
Page 26: ...THE GUIDED TOURS 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 26 THE GUIDED TOURS ...
Page 84: ...VOICE DEFINITION MODULE 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 84 Fig VDEF 8 Fig VDEF 9 ...
Page 118: ...PRESET DEFINITION MODULE 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 118 ...
Page 168: ...ENTER MODULE 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 168 ENTER MODULE ...
Page 214: ...SMPTE SUPPLEMENT 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 214 SMPTE SUPPLEMENT OVERVIEW PROTOCOL ...