2-7
Front Panel Operation
Naming your new setup
Storing a new sound
If you want to keep this modified preset as a new setup, it is a good idea to assign
it a new name before storing it. To change the name of a setup, turn PAGE to
"Name". The following display will appear.
Preset #
Name Edit:
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<Char
Char>
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Note that the first letter of the current setup name is underlined by a cursor,
indicating that it is selected. Turning the ADJUST knob allows you to replace this
character with the first letter of the name you want. The ADJUST knob dials
sequentially through a list of alphanumeric characters in the following order:
(space), 0-9, A-Z, a-z, and an assortment of standard symbols. Pressing the
buttons under "<Char" and "Char>" will step the cursor to the left and right,
allowing you to choose the characters you want to change.
After creating a new sound, and assigning it a name, you may want to save it for
future use in one of the LXP-15 II's 128 registers. — New entries will overwrite
any program stored at that location, so be careful not to store into a location that
contains a setup you want to save. (We have provided a chart for you to record
your own program entries at the end of this manual.)
To store a setup, turn PAGE to "Store". The following display will appear.
Store into Registr XX
Briter Hall
?
Reg #
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Store
If the register shown on the top line of the display contains a setup you want to
keep, select "Reg #" and turn ADJUST to a register you don't mind overwriting.
When the display shows the register you want, simply press the button beneath
"Store". Successful storage is indicated by the following display:
Stored Registr XX
Briter Hall
Reg #
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Store
Note: The LXP-15 II will not perform a store instruction if memory write-protect
is enabled (see next page), or if you accidentally try to store into a Preset
location.
To recall a register, simply turn PAGE to "Setup", select "Registr" and dial the
ADUST knob to the register you want. The setup is automatically recalled and
ADJUST may be used to modify the sound. (For footswitch control of setup
changes, see Chapter 4:
Creating Sounds and Effects.)
Recalling a register
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