8 - Library functions—Other libraries
8–6
8.2.2 Recalling a library entry
1
If the library entry to be recalled is an EQ or
dynamics processor library entry, select the
appropriate module to which the library
entry settings will be applied.
2
Press the appropriate library key:
EFFECT
,
EQ
or
DYNAMICS
.
3
Making sure that the lower center part of the
screen points to the right (use the
SHUTTLE
wheel to change it if necessary), use the
JOG
dial to scroll through the list of library
entries.
As the list is scrolled, the appropriate display
(response curve, effect type or gain) is shown
above the list.
4
Move the cursor to the on-screen
RECALL
button and press
ENTER.
8.2.3 Storing a library entry
1
If the library entry to be stored is an EQ or
dynamics processor library entry, select the
module which contains the settings which are
to be stored.
2
Press the appropriate library key:
EFFECT
,
EQ
or
DYNAMICS
.
3
Making sure that the lower center part of the
screen points to the right (use the
SHUTTLE
wheel to change it if necessary), use the
JOG
dial to scroll through the list of library
entries.
4
move the cursor to the on-screen
STORE
button and press
ENTER
.
If the library entry currently contains data, a
message appears on screen asking whether
the existing data should be overwritten.
If an attempt is made to store settings to a
preset library entry (marked by an inverse
R
following the library entry number) an
appropriate error message is displayed on a
popup window.
8.2.4 Copying a library entry
Although there is no dedicated copy function pro-
vided for library entries, it is easy to recall settings
from a library entry and store them, unchanged, into
another library entry.
8.2.5 Naming a library entry
The principles of naming and renaming library
entries are identical to those used for snapshot librar-
ies (8.1.5, “Naming a snapshot”). see this section for
detailed instructions of how to use the naming and
renaming functions.
Names are retrieved from the existing list of names
and copied to the name editing area. The cursor is
used to move around the list of available characters
to edit the name, which is then copied over to the
library list.
8.2.6 Storing and recalling library entries
using MIDI
The MIDI System Exclusive data dump facilities can
be used to store and recall these library entries as
well as snapshot library entries.
Note that only user memories may be transferred in
this way—it is not possible to dump or restore the
preset memory settings.
Data settings that may be dumped and restored,
therefore, are:
1
Make sure that the
Communication
Speed
in the
Automation
Setup
screen is set to
MIDI
. Make sure
that the MIDI channels of the units are cor-
rectly set up.
On a data restore operation the TM-D4000’s
MIDI channel must match that of the
dumped data, or OMNI must be set on.
CHO
Chorus
FLG
Flanger
PHA
Phaser
PIT
Pitch shifter
EXC
Exciter
DYN
Dynamics processor
DES
De-esser
EQ
individual settings from
20
through
99
, and
All
settings
Dynamics proces-
sor
individual settings from
20
through
99
, and
All
settings
Effect processor
individual settings from
51
through
127
, the
Current
setting, and
All
settings