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User Guide
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Saving and Loading
You can save a complete bank of 32 sounds and functions to any RAM cartridge
in 3 possible formats:
SuperMAX Format, DX-MAX Format or standard DX7 Format. DX-MAX is
another MAXsystems product that preceded the SuperMAX.
When you load patches from a cartridge, SuperMAX is able to automatically
recognize the right format:
If the cartridge is in DX-MAX Format all functions not used by DX-MAX are
set to zero (0).
If it’s in DX7 Format, the default values for the extra SuperMAX
parameters are those in the EDIT BUFFER!
So, if you want to load a memory bank from a cartridge with a standard
DX7 Format, then
prepare the EDIT BUFFER with the SuperMAX
values you want and all the 32 memories will be initialized with these
values!
You have to do the same for MIDI receive (MIDI transmit only
sends the voice memories). If your loaded voices have unintended
arpeggiation, voice stacking or delays, this is why. One solution is to
select/edit a patch first that is "clean" of delays, stacking, etc. For your
convenience, the Appendix has a patch list for the SuperMAX factory
sounds.
Function Page Selection
For reference, see the full color
Panel Layout
in the Appendix.
BUTTON 13: Function Page Select
The new functions are accessible by pressing the Function button #13 which is
the PAGE CHANGE function. You can switch alternatively from one page to the
other by pressing Function button #13.
Page 1 is the normal DX7 function list plus "Memory Bank Select" on
Function button #12
Page 2 is the "SuperMAX new functions" list
There is no unique LCD message for this operation. Each Function Page
remembers your last position (your last button press on that page). This button is
active for both Page 1 and Page 2
so that you can toggle back and forth.