GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
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3 - EXITING A FUNCTION
After modifying a Current Voice or Preset by adjusting any of its parameters, you have
three options on how to proceed.
1. Press
ENTER.
You will remain in the currently selected module, ready to select another
function. The display top line will show the Module Identifier.
2. De-activate the module (Emulator II returns to Current Preset).
3. Activate another function within the module or activate another module.
Remember:
A modified Voice or Preset is saved in the Bank, which loses its memory when
the power goes off. To permanently save modified individual Voices and complete Banks,
save to Library and Performance disks respectively.
4 - LIBRARY DISK VOICE NUMBERING PROTOCOL
Voices are stored in the Bank under Voice numbers, which range from V01 to V99. When
a Voice is saved to a Library disk, the Voice number designation is replaced with a File
number designation, and the Voice is stored on the disk under the lowest available File
number.
The reason for changing from a Voice to File number is that many times, different Voices from
different Banks will have the same Voice number (for example, with one Bank Voice 10 might
be a piano sound; in another Bank, Voice 10 could be a snare drum). Saving these like-
numbered Voices to disk would cause problems (i.e. should a like-numbered Voice over-write
an existing Voice, change its Voice number, or what?); also, loading Voices from a Library disk
would also be more complicated (if you had two Voices on disk named V01and tried to load V01
into the Bank, which would be the proper one to load?).
Using File numbers solves these problems. When loading Voices from a Library disk (PRESET
DEFINITION 11, “Get Voice”)), specify the File number of the Voice to be loaded, then assign
the Bank Voice number into which you want to load the Voice. Once in the Bank, the Voice is
referred to only by its Voice number.
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