Eclipse User Manual
Eclipse User Manual
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Release 4.0.1
Using MIDI Bank Select Messages
MIDI bank select messages allow random access to
all
presets in your Eclipse, unlike MIDI maps which
limit the selection to 128 choices. Eclipse receives bank select messages on MIDI continuous controller
(CC) #0. The bank number is the high digit of the program number.
For example, to load preset #451, send a MIDI bank select message (continuous controller #0) with a
value of 4, followed by a MIDI program change message with a value of 51. To load preset 13, send a
MIDI bank select message (continuous controller #0) with a value of 0, followed by a MIDI program
change message with a value of 13.
At power-up, Eclipse will default to the current Midi Map (see above). After receiving a MIDI bank se-
lect message, Eclipse will “remember” this bank until it receives another Bank Select message and will
NOT use the selected MIDI Map.
To re-enable one of the three MIDI Maps, either send bank select #101, #102, or #103 to enable Midi
Map 1, 2, or 3, respectively, or alternatively (re)enter
SETUP
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MAPS
, which will return the unit to
MIDI Map mode using the previously selected map.
Saving and Updating Programs
You can only save programs with numbers between 0 and 99 in internal memory and programs between
500 and 999 on a memory card. Numbers 100 through 199 are reserved for factory programs that make
direct use of the Eclipse’s underlying algorithms, and numbers 200 through 499 are reserved for more
complex factory programs.
Saving Programs
To save a program, press
PROGRAM
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SAVE AS
.
Next, use
PROGRAM
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SAVE
(NUMBER)
to select a number to store
the program at…
To name the program, press
PROGRAM
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SAVE NAME
. Once
you’ve entered a satisfactory name, press the
PROGRAM
key again to
“jump back up a level.”
see page 32 to learn how to name things
To set “flags” so that your program can be intelligently sorted as de-
scribed above, press
PROGRAM
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SAVE DBASE
. There are three da-
tabases that you can flag your program in:
(USERGRP)
(see below)
,
(SOURCE)
, or
(EFFECT)
. Select a database by pressing its soft key, then
use the knob to select a category within the database (e.g.,
(SOURCE)
Special FX
). Then use the
<TOGGLE>
soft key to “flag” a category, that is,
to switch the flag from
No
to
Yes
. You can also use the
<TOGGLE>
soft
key to “un-flag” a category. Once all the correct flags are flagged, press
the
PROGRAM
key to “jump back up a level.”
If you’re happy with the program number, the name, and the database
flags, press
<SAVE>
to commit the program to memory. If the
(NUMBER)
you selected above was empty, the Eclipse will save the program without
hesitating. If, on the other hand, the
(NUMBER)
you chose was already
occupied, the Eclipse will verify that you want to destroy the original oc-
cupant with an
update
or an
overwrite
. Select
<YES>
and the original
occupant will disintegrate into digital dust.
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