
ESQ-M – Musician's Manual
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
All the programming, performance and data transfer functions of the ESQ-M are handled from the
sixteen Front Panel buttons, the Volume and Data Entry Sliders, and the 16-character fluorescent
Display. Many of the controls perform multiple functions depending on what mode the ESQ-M is in
You should read the following descriptions carefully in order to get the most out of your ESQ-M.
1.
POWER
Rocker switch to turn the unit's power on
and off. Press the switch at the top to turn
the ESQ-M on; at the bottom to turn it off.
You should always make sure the volume is
turned down on your mixer or amplifier
before turning the ESQ-M's power on or
off.
2.
VOLUME
Slider control to adjust the output volume of
the ESQ-M.
3.
Write button
This button is used to put the ESQ-M onto
the
WRITE
Page, where new or edited
Programs can be saved to Internal or
Cartridge memory locations. The button is
also used to initiate the actual Write (or save)
procedure once you have decided on a new
name and memory location for the new
Program. See Section 5 for complete details.
4.
Compare light
This LED lights when you change any of the
parameters of the current Program. What the
Compare light is actually telling you when
it's lit is that the Program you are listening to
is the Edit Program — the contents of the
Edit buffer. Pressing the
Param
button
again will cause the ESQ-M to switch back
to the current Program, causing the Compare
light to go out. For more information about
the Edit buffer and using the Compare
function, see pp. 26-27.
5.
Param button
Pressing this button puts the ESQ-M into
Parameter mode.
In Parameter mode the
various parameters (or variables) that make
up the ESQ-M's Programs and its "Global"
settings can be selected and modified.
In Parameter mode the display shows:
1) the name of the current Page
2) the currently selected parameter on that
Page, and
3) the current value of that parameter.
Once the ESQ-M is in Parameter mode,
pressing the
Param
button toggles back and
forth between the Edit Program and the
currently selected Program in the ESQ-M's
memory, causing the Compare light to go on
or off (see above). See pp. 23-27 for more
on Parameter mode.
Pressing the
Param
button also allows
access to the
Storage
Page, which is not
technically a parameter page, but which has a
format similar to the parameter pages. The
Storage
Page handles all the data transfer
functions of the ESQ-M (sending Programs
over MIDI, transferring Program banks
between the Cartridge and the Internal
Memory, etc.) From the
Storage
Page you
can also execute a number of "hidden"
functions, such as tuning the filters, re-
initializing the memory, checking the
software ve rsion numbe r, e tc. The se
"hidden" functions are covered in Section 5.
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