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Basic Operation
PCM 90 Character Set
! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @ A B C D E F G
H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W
X Y Z [ ¥ ] ^ _ ‘ a b c d e f g h i j k l
m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { : } ~
❚
(space)
The @ and the $ symbols are used to
represent Custom Control values.
Renaming the Effect
Renaming an effect is straightforward. With the asterisk and the cursor posi-
tioned as shown, turn ADJUST to select a new character. Press Up or Down to
select a new type of character (upper case, lower case, numeric, symbolic, or
blank). Simultaneously press Up and Down to clear all characters from the
cursor to the end of the line. Turn SELECT to reposition the cursor over another
character, and use ADJUST to change it. Continue in this manner until you have
finished entering the new name. A maximum of 12 characters (including spaces)
may be used.
R0 0.0
available
Name:
✱
Deep Blue
Use ADJUST to select a new character. Turn
SELECT to move the cursor to another position.
Selecting a Bank and Register Location
Press Load/
✱
to move the asterisk to the Register Bank ID.
✱
R0 0.0 available
Name:
Deep Blue
When the asterisk is positioned in front of
the Bank ID, ADJUST or SELECT will scroll
through the available register banks.
Press Load/
✱
again to move the asterisk to the register matrix location.
R0
✱
0.0 available
Name:
Deep Blue
When the asterisk is positioned in
front of the register matrix location,
ADJUST or SELECT will scroll
through the available registers.
Once you have made all the changes you want to an effect, and have selected
a register location, press Store. If you press Store, the display will ask "Are you
sure?" (Press STORE). If you don't want to save the effect as shown, press any
button to cancel the operation. Press Store to complete the operation.
Summary of Contents for PCM 90
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