Getting Started
Setups
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The Zone LEDs above the Controller button light when you
press the button to enter the Controller Editor. They show
which one of the ExpressionMateÕs three Controller Zones
youÕre working with. (Some edit parameters affect all three
Zones, in which case all three LEDs will light up.)
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The Zone LEDs above the Arpeggiator button light when you
press the button to enter the Arpeggiator Editor. They show
which one of the ExpressionMateÕs three Arpeggiators youÕre
working with. (Some edit parameters affect all three
Arpeggiators, in which case all three LEDs will light up.)
These LEDs also ÒwinkÓ for each beat if that zoneÕs
Arpeggiator is active.
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The SW1 and SW2 LEDs light whenever you press the
buttons to turn them on. If a buttonÕs mode is Toggle, the
LED will stay lighted until you press the button again to turn
it off. If the buttonÕs mode is Momentary, the LED will stay
lighted until you release the button.
Note that the LED will only show the buttonÕs mode, Toggle
or Momentary, for Zone 1 of the current Setup.
Setups
With the ExpressionMate, you play what are called
Setups
. Each
Setup contains information that tells the Ribbon, buttons, pedals,
breath controller, and Arpeggiator how to behave.
The ExpressionMate comes with several
Factory Setups
that you
can use right away. Factory Setups are stored permanently in
ROM (Read-Only Memory) so you never have to worry about
losing them.
Setups that you create and save are
User Setups
. These are stored
in battery-backed memory, so they wonÕt be erased when you
turn the ExpressionMate off. When youÕre ready to create your
own User Setups, read Chapter 3.
Note:
A memory failure or a drained battery can erase User
Setups, so you should back them up regularly. See
page 89 for steps on doing this.
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