Basic Operation
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M Manual
Loading Sound Programs
M offers a total of 2048 sound programs, divided into 16
banks with 128 sounds each.
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To avoid accidental overwriting of the sound edit
buffer, you need to press
Recall
before finally loa-
ding a new sound program.
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To load a sound program:
1.
When in Single mode, use the the
Single/Multi
encoder to select the desired sound program.
The bank number, sound slot number and name
of the chosen sound is displayed in the lower
area of the display.
2.
Hold down the
Shift
button and turn the
Sin-
gle/Multi
encoder to skip 16 sound slots in one
go. This allows a faster navigation within one
sound bank.
3.
Use the
Bank/Part
buttons to navigate through
the 16 sound banks.
4.
If you want to finally load your desired sound
program, press the
Recall
button. This will
overwrite the internal edit buffer and you will
lose all edits.
Editing Parameters
In order to change or edit a sound program, you must
access the appropriate parameters. Depending on the type
of parameters, there are different ways to achieve this:
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The controls on M’s front panel offer direct access to
the most important sound parameters. The panel is di-
vided into several sections, each containing knobs and
dials associated with that section. By adjusting the con-
trols on the panel you have instant access to the sound.
These parameters are called
Panel Parameters
. When
editing a Panel parameter, this is displayed in the lo-
wer part of the touchscreen display (parameter name
and corresponding value with a bar graph).
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Most sections offer additional sound parameters that
are available through the display. To edit an additional
parameter, press the corresponding mode button
above display (e.g.
LFO
). Use the
Sound/System
enco-
der to scroll through the available parameter display
pages. These parameters are called
Display Menu Pa-
rameters
. The lower area of the display always shows
one to four parameters that can directly edited with
the corresponding silver display encoder.
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All parameters can be found on the panel and also as
display parameters to allow a precise value input.
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