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STEP-BY-STEP
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Step-By-Step
This section is an introduction to the Edit
menu, explains the concept of Proteus
Synthesis, and contains specific program-
ming examples and tips.
LINKING PRESETS
Linking presets is a quick and easy way to
create new sounds by “layering presets”
and also to “split” the keyboard into
sections containing different sounds.
LAYERING TWO PRESETS
1)
Select the first preset you wish to
layer.
2)
Press the Edit button.
3)
Use the data entry control to move
through the screens until you find
one of the “LINK” screens.
4)
Move the cursor to the second line
of the display, then select the preset
that you want to be linked with this
preset. You may want to play the
keyboard as you scroll through the
various presets in order to hear the
results.
5)
If you want the link to be a perma-
nent part of the preset, be sure to
“SAVE PRESET”.
CREATE A SPLIT KEYBOARD USING
LINKS
1)
Follow steps 1 through 4 at left.
2)
Now set the range of the linked
preset while still in the LINK menu.
Press Enter.
3)
Now use the data entry control to
move through the screens to KEY
RANGE.
5)
Set the range of the preset so that it
fills the remaining range of your
keyboard.
6)
Save the preset.
Summary of Contents for PROTEUS FX
Page 1: ...Read This First Important Safety Instructions ...
Page 9: ...7 Proteus FX INTRODUCTION ...
Page 10: ...8 INTRO CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 17: ...15 Proteus FX BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 18: ...16 BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 23: ...21 Proteus FX MASTER MENU ...
Page 24: ...22 MASTER MENU ...
Page 33: ...31 Proteus FX EFFECTS SECTION ...
Page 34: ...32 EFFECTS SECTION ...
Page 51: ...49 Proteus FX PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 52: ...50 PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 64: ...62 PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 65: ...63 Proteus FX EDIT MENU ...
Page 66: ...64 EDIT MENU ...
Page 81: ...79 Proteus FX STEP BY STEP ...
Page 82: ...80 STEP BY STEP ...
Page 89: ...87 Proteus FX REFERENCE SECTION ...
Page 100: ...98 REFERENCE SECTION Percussion Instrument Locations ...
Page 101: ...REFERENCE SECTION 99 Percussion Instrument Locations ...
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