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Chapter 8: Preset Menu
PRESET MENU
WHILE THE PRESET MENU IS
ACTIVATED, INCOMING MIDI
PRESET CHANGES ARE
IGNORED. THIS IS A QUICK
AND EASY WAY TO
TEMPORARILY TURN MIDI
PROGRAM CHANGE OFF.
The Preset menu contains functions that can be modified by the user and then
saved as preset information in one of the user RAM presets. For example, the
LFO speed or other parameter can be edited, then the preset can be saved to a
user RAM location (0-127, bank 0).
WARNING
Changes made in the Preset menu will be forever lost unless the
preset is “saved” using the Save Preset function (page 127)
before changing the preset.
To enable the Preset menu
Press the Preset button, lighting the LED. The current screen will be the
one most recently selected since powering up the machine. The cursor will
appear underneath the first character of the screen heading on line one.
To select a new screen
Press the Home/Enter button or press a cursor button repeatedly until the
cursor is underneath the screen title heading. Rotate the data entry
control to select another screen.
To modify a parameter
Press the cursor button repeatedly (or hold the right cursor button while
turning the data entry control) until the cursor is underneath the param-
eter value. Rotate the data entry control to change the value.
To compare an edited preset with the original preset
Press the preset button , turning off the LED. The unedited preset is now
active.
Changing the preset number will erase the edit.
To hear the edited
preset again, press the Preset button, lighting the LED. The stored version
of the preset will be heard whenever you are in the main screen.
To return to the main screen
Press the Preset button, turning off the LED.
COMPARE MODE MUST BE
TURNED ON IN THE MASTER
MENU FOR THE COMPARE
FEATURE TO WORK.
Summary of Contents for Ultraproteus
Page 1: ......
Page 11: ...Chapter 1 Basic Setup 1 UltraProteus INTRO BASIC SETUP ...
Page 12: ...UltraProteus Operation Manual 2 ...
Page 20: ...UltraProteus Operation Manual 10 ...
Page 21: ...11 Chapter 2 Basic Operation UltraProteus BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 27: ...27 Chapter 4 Midimap Menu UltraProteus MIDIMAP MENU ...
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Page 37: ...37 Chapter 5 Effects Section UltraProteus EFFECTS SECTION ...
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Page 57: ...37 Chapter 5 Effects Section UltraProteus EFFECTS SECTION ...
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Page 77: ...57 Chapter 6 Hyperpreset Menu UltraProteus HYPERPRESET MENU ...
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Page 87: ...83 Chapter 7 Preset Programming PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 103: ...67 Chapter 7 Preset Programming PRESET PROGRAMMING UltraProteus PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 104: ...68 UltraProteus Operation Manual PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 120: ...99 Chapter 8 Preset Menu UltraProteus PRESET MENU ...
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Page 150: ...129 Chapter 9 Copy Menu COPY MENU UltraProteus COPY MENU ...
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Page 158: ...137 Chapter 10 Step by Step STEP BY STEP UltraProteus STEP BY STEP ...
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