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Proteus operation manual
BASIC OPERATION
Preset Selection
MIDI CHANNEL SELECTION
Press the cursor key repeatedly until the cursor is underneath the channel
number. (The cursor is a little flashing line underneath one of the
parameters in the display.) Rotate the data entry control to select MIDI
channel 01-16. As the channel is changed, the display will change to show
the preset, volume and pan associated with the displayed channel.
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000 Preset Name
PRESET SELECTION
Press the cursor key repeatedly until the cursor is underneath the preset
number. (The cursor is a little flashing line underneath one of the
parameters in the display.) As the data entry control is rotated, the preset
number and name will change. The displayed preset will be assigned to
the displayed MIDI channel. Preset numbers range from 000 to 191 on a
standard Proteus or from 000 to 383 on the Proteus XR.
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MIDI Channel Parameters
000 Preset Name
÷
Preset Information
CHANNEL VOLUME
Press the cursor key repeatedly until the cursor is underneath the volume
value. Rotate the data entry control to select volume 00-127. (This is the
same parameter as MIDI volume control #7, and changes made over
MIDI will be shown in the display.)
CHANNEL PAN
Press the cursor key repeatedly until the cursor is underneath the pan
value. Rotate the data entry control to select pan values -7 to +7 or “P”.
When “P” is selected, the pan value specified in the preset is selected. Any
other value will override the pan parameter in the preset. (This is the same
parameter as MIDI pan control #10, and changes made over MIDI will be
shown in the display.)
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If your Proteus is not
responding properly or
plays the wrong preset,
make sure that Proteus
and your MIDI control-
ler are set to the same
MIDI channel and that
the MIDI Volume is
turned up.
For more information
about MIDI, see MIDI
Realtime Controls on
page 36.
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Channel Pan should
normally be set to "P"
unless realtime control
of panning is desired.
This will allow the pan
settings programmed
for each preset to be
used.
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