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Use
Copy filter
in exactly the same way to copy filter parameters. The copy
operations are very useful for making up a new sound set from envelopes
and filters in other sets. The easiest method is to
Zero all envs
and
Swap
sound sets
to get a ‘blank’ set in sound set 2. Then load your sound sets
into set 1 and copy the required envelopes from each one to the new set in
2. Remember that you have to be on the required envelope number (use
Z
and
X
to change) before accessing
Copy envelope
. Use a similar procedure
for making up a filter set.
Swap envelope
and
Swap filter
are very similar to the copy commands
except that there are only two devices in the pop up for specifying the
envelope or filter to be swapped with. Again you may abort the command
by pressing
←
.
Zero envelope
and
Zero filter
can be used to reset the current
envelope/filter to a standard set of parameters. These may be used as a
base for creating a new envelope or filter.
Zero all envs
and
Zero all filters
reset all the envelopes/filters in sound set 1 to the same standard values.
All envelope/filters will then be identical. This is particularly useful when
starting to create new sounds from scratch.
Reset envelopes
resets all the envelopes in sound set 1 to the default
values that were initially loaded into set 1 when entering TMS.
Reset filters
replaces the current set of filters with the original default set. After the reset
commands the envelopes/filters will all be different unlike the zero com-
mands above.
Swap sound sets
swaps set 1 completely with set 2. If you want to hear and
edit the alternative sound set (2) you have to first swap it into set 1. After
editing you can always swap back in the original sound set 1. If you want to
try a new set of envelopes and filters with a particular tune using the
sequencer swap sound sets before loading the music file (the sound set
associated with the music file always loads into set 1). Then swap your new
sound set back into set 1 to use with the tune. This avoids having to reload
the sound set again.
Exit synthesiser
will exit back to the Control screen as will
COMM-HOME
.