MC 2000
Expandable MIDI Master Controller
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To select other letters in the name, the user uses the [ ] and [ ] cursor keys, while the
[ ] and [ ] keys can be used to move the cursor to the top and bottom of the writing field.
In the bottom of the display, aligned to the [F4], [F5] and [F6] function keys, there are three
fields which represent the
SPACE, DELETE
and
DONE
functions, assigned to the three
keys respectively:
•
[F4] (space): enters a space on the selected character;
•
[F5] (delete): deletes the selected character, moving all the other characters one place
back (to the left);
•
[F6] (done): accepts the modifications made and returns to the previous video page.
Note that when the rename function is accessed, the system always offers the name of the
current location, even if the destination has been modified.
We have seen that the [ ],[ ],[ ] and [ ] cursor keys and the Data Entry devices can be
used to create a new memory location name. Once the desired result has been obtained,
press the [F6] function key to return to the previous page, retaining the modifications made
to the name.
Pressing [ESC] will also bring return to the previous page, but without saving the
modifications made.
5. EDIT MODE
5.1. INTRODUCTION
The
EDIT MODE
is the operating mode which allows setting of all the patch parameters.
Once the patch to be modified has been selected, the user presses the EDIT key on the
right of the front panel of the instrument: the key LED illuminates and the menu video page
appears on the display. This page contains the 6 sections of the Edit Mode, each of which
can be accessed using the relative function keys or using the CURSOR keys ([ENTER] to
confirm).
All modifications made to the patch in the Edit environment remain in the temporary
memory until the user changes the active patch; an "E" will be displayed in the main video
page to remind the user about any modifications which have been made but not
memorized.