|
17
NOTE:
The
Save Preset
operation can also
be exited at any time without saving by
pressing any other function button (other than
Segment
or
Manual Gate
buttons).
Changing the Preset Name
To change the name of the selected target
location, press the encoder. A cursor will
highlight the first character in the
Name
field.
(If the selected location was
--empty--,
the
Name field will change to the name of the
current preset.)
The name can be changed using the
Segment Buttons
as follows:
>
Use the encoder to navigate to the desired
character position(s).
>
Use the
Segment Buttons
to enter the
desired character into each character
location. Press a Segment Button
repeatedly to cycle through that button’s
characters.
>
Press Segment 1 and 2 simultaneously to
shift between lower and upper case.
Optionally, the name can also be changed
using just the encoder:
>
After a highlighted character has been
selected using the encoder, press the
encoder to select that character for
changes.
>
Rotate the encoder to select the new
character. (At this point the segment
buttons can also be used to enter
characters.)
>
Press the encoder to choose the character
and return the encoder to character
location selection operation.
>
Repeat as necessary.
Saving after a Name Change
To save the renamed preset to the selected
location, either long press the encoder, or
long press the
Save Preset
button. This can
be done while either in the character location
selection or character changing operation
for the encoder. The display briefly displays
“Saving in 2 Seconds…”
and then (after 2
seconds) displays
“Save Completed”
and
exits the Save Preset screen. If you release
the button before 2 seconds have elapsed,
the display briefly shows
“Save canceled”
and
exits the screen without executing the save
operation.
Erasing the Current Preset
To erase a preset, press
Save Preset
and
then scroll to the beginning of the menu to
display
### **ERASE**
(where
###
is the
preset number of the current preset which
will be erased). While
**ERASE**
is displayed,
either long press the
Encoder,
or long press
the
Save Preset
button. The display will
briefly display
Erasing Preset
and then exit
the screen. If you release the button while
Erasing Preset
is displayed, the display briefly
shows
Erase canceled
and exits the screen
without executing the erase operation.
NOTE:
Erasing a preset that is a member of
a Sequence will change the name of that
preset to
“--erased--”
in the sequence
step list and it will be skipped over when the
sequence reaches that step.
ANOTHER NOTE:
If you, for some bizarre
reason, erase all of the presets in your
module, the next time the module boots
up, the module will contain
Preset 001
named
--erased--
and set to the default preset values.
Summary of Contents for Control Forge
Page 70: ...70 ...