Eclipse User Manual
Eclipse User Manual
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Release 4.0.1
Storing and Loading Setups
The Eclipse’s global configuration or “setup” can be saved internally in much the same way as a user pre-
set. This “setup” consists of all the machine settings except for the preset, its parameters and related set-
tings. This allows you to get back speedily to a particular past configuration without endless button push-
ing.
To get to the Setup load and save area, press and hold the
PROGRAM
key for about a second. The program LED indicator will flash and you
will see a display similar to that of the Program screen. Not surprisingly, it works in much the same way,
so we need not repeat the description. The main difference is the lack of Source or Effect Type flags.
see page 28 for information on
Program Operations - Load, Save, Remove, etc.
On the screen above, the observant reader will note that the displayed setup is
[000] Factory Init
. This
setup contains the factory default settings, and can be loaded to restore the machine to the state at which it
left the factory. This setup cannot be deleted or updated, so don’t try ...
It is usually wise to reload the factory settings after performing a software upgrade, or in the event of seri-
ous machine misbehavior.
You can also dump setup information to an external storage device and then upload the same information
later.
see page 51
Be aware that saved setups are tagged with the version of software under which they are saved – this is
because the contents of a setup will vary with different software versions. If you upgrade your Eclipse’s
software to a later version, any previously saved setups will give a warning message when you try to re-
load them. Usually, reloading them will not cause problems. If all seems OK, update the setups that you
need and the warning messages will magically disappear. Now would be a good time to delete any setups
that you are not currently using. We also recommend making a backup of your setups with the new soft-
ware version, to either a memory card or via a sysex dump.
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