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Main Menu
The first menu you see upon entering Setup Mode allows you to configure some system options as well as access
submenus to edit devices, buttons and presets.
Set List
– Pressing this button allows you to select which setlist is active, and enables
Song and Setlist Mode
.
When set
to “All Songs”, all 1008 songs will be used as your setlist. When set to “None”, the controller displays your presets
normally: by preset number and bank.
Edit Devices
–
Brings up the Edit Devices menu.
Edit Presets
–
Brings up the Edit Presets menu.
Audio Settings –
Brings you to the Audio Settings menu.
Fn Switch Settings –
Brings you to the Function Switch Settings menu.
MIDI Settings –
Brings you to the MIDI Settings menu.
System Functions
– Brings you to the System Functions menu.
Edit Songs –
Brings up the Edit Songs menu. This menu is described the Song and Setlist Mode section.
Edit Setlists –
Brings up the Edit Setlists menu. This menu is described in the Song and Setlist Mode section.
Exp Pedal
– Brings up the Expression Pedal menu.
Copy Button
–
This button allows you to copy one button to another location. You will first be asked to select which
button you wish to copy, then where you wish to put the button. The new button will be an exact copy of the first
button, performing exactly the same functions.
Swap Buttons
- This button allows you to swap the position of one button with another. You will be asked to select
two buttons. After the second button is selected, the two buttons’ positions will be swapped.
Function Buttons
– Allows you to select what the
Function
button does in preset mode. By default, this is set to access
the global preset, but you can also program it to be a tap tempo button or to control a connected Mini Effect Gizmo.
Current Pg.
– Sets the currently visible button page. This is useful if you accidentally find yourself on a page that
doesn’t have a Page Select button defined.
Max Page
– Sets the maximum page button page that will be visible. There can be up to 16 button pages, but it’s best
to limit the number of pages to those you actually need so that finding your page will be easier. When using a local
preset button page, this page will always be visible, regardless of the Max Page setting.
Preset 2nd
– Selects which action is taken when a preset button is pressed a second time. Setting this to “Preset” (the
default) just selects the same preset again. “Previous” causes the PBC to switch back to the previously selected preset
upon the second press of a preset button. “Global” causes the PBC to switch to the global preset. (See the Global Preset
section for details).
Start Last Prst –
When this is turned on, the Mastemind PBC will start up on the last preset you selected before turning
the PBC off. When this is turned off, the Mastermind PBC will always start up on preset 1.
1st Prst is 0
– Determines the number of the first preset in the system, either 1 (the default) or 0. This can be used to
adjust the Mastermind PBC’s numbering scheme to match your effects processor. Please note that this parameter only
changes the preset numbers, not the name, so the default names (Preset 001, Preset 002, …) will not change. You can
use the
Init Prst Names
option in the System Functions Menu to reset the preset names using the current preset offset.
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