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MIDIbox SEQ V4 Beginner's Guide
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Appendix 2. Bookmarks
The Bookmarks menu is available in the main menu (press EXIT once or a few times, depending on
where you are), or by pressing MENU + SELECT.
Bookmarks allow you to store frequently used pages and settings to be recalled at the push of a
button. There are two kinds of bookmarks: global and local (session dependent) bookmarks, eight
each. In the Bookmarks menu the global bookmarks are available in the left LCD, and the local ones in
the right LCD. Global bookmarks are available in all sessions, while local bookmarks are particular to
each session.
However, it is possible to copy local bookmarks across sessions in the Sessions Import/Export menu
(UTILITY Disk Sessions Import). Choose the source session in the right LCD and turn GPK9 to select
'Bookmarks' as the imported type. Pressing 'IMPORT' will replace the current session's local
bookmarks with the imported ones.
A bookmark can be recalled by going to the Bookmark page and pressing a button to select the
bookmark you want.
A bookmark can be stored by going to the Bookmarks page and pressing & holding a GP button for 3
seconds. The page that was selected before entering the Bookmarks page is stored, along with a
number of settings. (See the example below.)
Bookmark names can be changed only by editing the global or local bookmark files, both called
MBSEQ_BM.V4. The maximum length for a name is five characters. If you absolutely must have more
than five characters for the name, you could save the same bookmark on two adjacent slots and edit
their names in the bookmark file so that the one on the left in the pair has five characters and the one
the the right has up to four characters.
The global bookmarks file is at the root of the SD card, and the local ones are in the same folder as
the session which the bookmarks belong to.
Besides the bookmark name, it is possible to edit also the other bookmark parameters by hand in the
bookmark files. The example below also lists the settings which are stored in a bookmark.
####################
Slot 1 <- slot name, do not edit! Slots 1-8 = global bookmarks,
9-16 local bookmarks
Name Def. <- replace "Def." for custom bookmark name (max. five
characters)
####################
+Page EDIT <- name of selected page
+Group 1 <- selected group number, 1–4
+Tracks 1000000000000000 <- selected tracks, 1 = track selected, 0 =
track not selected