Chapter 2: Basic Operation
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BASIC OPERATION
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RAM Cards
need to be
initialized before they are
first used. They display will
prompt you to initialize a
blank card.
RAM Cards
can be used to
store your own presets,
hyperpresets and midimaps.
ROM Cards
contain pre-
recorded presets,
hyperpresets and midimaps.
You cannot save data to a
ROM card.
MEMORY CARD
The memory card is a convenient method of saving and transferring
presets and hyperpresets. Insert the card firmly into the slot on the
front panel with the label facing up. Press the eject button to release
the card. A RAM card stores 128 presets, 128 hyperpresets and 16
midimaps. RAM cards may be Write-Protected by moving the little
switch on the end of the card. If a memory card is NOT inserted, the
display reads “ --noCard-- ” for banks 3 & 4 and the list of selectable
midimaps shrinks to 16.
MIDIMAP SELECTION
A Midimap is a set of parameters which can be used as a pre-sequence
setup, storing the program and other parameters for each MIDI chan-
nel or it could be used as an “Effects Preset”, since each Midimap
stores a complete effects setup. There are 16 Midimaps in Morpheus
and an additional 16 Midimaps can be stored on a memory card.
To Select a Midimap
Press the Midimap key, lighting the LED. The current screen will
be the one most recently selected since powering up Morpheus.
The first screen in the menu is Midimap Select. Move the cursor
to the lower line and use the data entry control to select one of
the 16 Midimaps. The Home/Enter LED will be flashing. Press the
Home/Enter key to load the new Midimap.
MIDIMAP SELECT
M00 -defMIDIMap-
Simply scrolling through the list DOES NOT change the Midimap.
You must move the cursor down to line two and press Enter.
Try
out the different Midimaps and notice that the effects change with
each one.
••• The “current Midimap”
is remembered on power-
down, even though you may
not have saved it. This
effectively gives you a total o
17 internal Midimaps.
Summary of Contents for MORPHEUS
Page 10: ...1 Chapter 1 Basic Setup INTRODUCTION BASIC SETUP ...
Page 11: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 2 ...
Page 19: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 10 ...
Page 20: ...Chapter 2 Basic Operation 11 BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 26: ...Chapter 3 Master Menu 17 MASTER MENU ...
Page 27: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 18 ...
Page 30: ...Chapter 3 Master Menu 21 MASTER MENU GLOBAL VELOCITY CURVES ...
Page 36: ...Chapter 4 Midimap Menu 27 MIDIMAP MENU ...
Page 37: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 28 ...
Page 46: ...Chapter 5 Effects Section 37 EFFECTS SECTION ...
Page 47: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 38 ...
Page 66: ...Chapter 6 Hyperpreset Menu 57 HYPERPRESET MENU ...
Page 67: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 58 ...
Page 76: ...Chapter 7 Preset Programming 67 PRESET PROGRAMMING PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 77: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 68 PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 93: ...Chapter 7 Preset Programming 83 PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 109: ...Chapter 8 Preset Menu 99 PRESET MENU ...
Page 110: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 100 ...
Page 138: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 128 ...
Page 139: ...Chapter 9 Copy Menu 129 COPY MENU COPY MENU ...
Page 140: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 130 COPY MENU ...
Page 147: ...Chapter 10 Step by Step 137 STEP BY STEP STEP BY STEP ...
Page 148: ...Morpheus Operation Manual 138 STEP BY STEP ...
Page 171: ...Chapter 11 Reference Section 161 REFERENCE SECTION ...