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Preset Manage

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7 - Preset Manage

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7 - Preset Manage

Preset Manage

This module handles the preset “housekeeping” functions such as: creating, erasing, copying, exporting naming presets. You can also find out how much memory a preset uses, to which output it is assigned, and if it is linked to another preset.

The Preset Manage menu contains six main sub menus:

Utils. Contains two utilities - Erase Sample and MIDI Preset Dump.

Name. Allows you to name or rename a preset.

New. Creates a new preset location.

Copy. Copies a preset to another location.

Export. Allows you to export a preset into another bank.

Info. Displays information on the selected preset.

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7 - Preset Manage

Utilities

Utilities

See the E-MU Systems web site for the EOS SysEx specification.

Preset data is backwards compatible with all E4 models.

Erase Preset

This function allows you to erase any preset in the bank.

v To Erase a Preset:

1.Press the Preset Manage key. The LED illuminates and the main screen appears.

2.Select the preset to be erased using the Data Entry Control, INC/DEC keys, or the numeric keypad.

3.Press the Utils function key. Another row of function keys appears.

4.Press the Erase… function key. A pop-up dialog box (shown above) appears asking you if you want to erase the preset.

5.Press OK to erase the preset or Cancel to cancel the operation.

Dump Preset

Transmits the MIDI SysEx data for the current preset. Sample data is not transmitted, only the preset parameters. The preset data is sent out in small packets to avoid clogging the receiving machine. If MIDI Out is connected to MIDI In of another E4 compatible machine, the transmitted preset data will replace the same numbered preset on the receiving unit.

v To Dump a Preset:

1.Press the Preset Manage key. The LED illuminates and the main screen appears.

2.Select the preset to be dumped using the Data Entry Control, INC/DEC keys, or the numeric keypad.

3.Press the Utils function key. Another row of function keys appears.

4.Press the Dump… function key (F2). Transmission of the preset data begins immediately.

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Name Preset

Name Preset

This function allows you to name or rename any preset in the bank.

v To Name a Preset:

1.Press the Preset Manage key. The LED illuminates and the main screen appears.

2.Select the preset to be named using the Data Entry Control, INC/DEC keys, or the numeric keypad.

3.Press the Name function key (F2). A pop-up dialog box (shown above) appears asking you to enter the new preset name.

4.Name the preset. Letters can be selected using the numeric keypad, Data Entry Control, INC/DEC keys and cursor keys, or using an ASCII keyboard.

5.Press OK to confirm the new name or Cancel to cancel the operation.

New Preset

This function creates a home for your great samples.

v To Create a New Preset:

1.Press the Preset Manage key. The LED illuminates and the main screen appears.

2.Press the New… function key (F3). A pop-up dialog box (shown above) appears asking you to select the destination preset location.

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Copy Preset

3.Select the destination preset location using the numeric keypad, Data Entry Control, INC/DEC keys or using an ASCII keyboard.

4.Press OK to confirm the new preset location or Cancel to cancel the operation.

Copy Preset

Presets can be copied to other preset numbers within the bank.

v To Copy a Preset:

1.Press the Preset Manage key. The LED illuminates and the main screen appears.

2.Press the Copy… function key (F4). A pop-up dialog box (shown above) appears asking you to select the destination preset location.

3.Select the destination preset location using the Data Entry Control, INC/DEC keys or the numeric keypad.

4.Press OK to copy the preset or Cancel to cancel the operation.

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