● Metropolix stores up to 64 preset configurations (in 8 banks of 8 presets), and all live settings
are stored in EPROM, ensuring that your Metropolix will always power up exactly as you left it
— even if you haven’t saved them to a preset. By default presets can change all the structural
(menu-based) elements of your sequencer without overwriting the front panel controls, but full
recall is also available.
● The operation of the Metropolix is optimized for live performance and jamming, with quick
access to all the most important performance parameters, and the ability to greatly affect your
sequences with a single slider or switch.
MANUAL CONVENTIONS
●
Bold
text =
BUTTON
names and
JACK
names.
●
Monospace
text = Screen Parameter
NAMES
● ‘Quoted’ text = Parameter ‘values’
● When told to
long-press
a button, it means to press the button down and hold it for
approximately 1 second. Some buttons have secondary functions, and long-pressing a button is
the way to access these secondary functions.
● When told to press-hold or press-and-hold a button, it means to press a button and continue to
hold it down while pressing a second button.
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