8 - Preset Edit
Global Editor
PRESET EDIT - Global
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Transpose & Volume: These are global parameters which affect the entire |
The realtime sliders on |
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Initial Controllers A-D: These set the initial value of MIDI controllers A- |
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D. On the E4K and E-Synth Keyboard, they set the initial values of the front |
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panel realtime control sliders. As soon as a controller is moved, it jumps |
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v To Change the Global Parameters:
1.Press the Preset Edit button. The LED illuminates and the main preset edit screen appears.
2.Press the Global function key (F3). The preset global page appears.
3.Adjust the Volume and Transpose interval for the preset.
4.Set up the initial realtime slider settings for the preset.
5.Press the Links or Voices function keys to continue in Preset Edit or press the Preset Edit button to exit the module.
Edit All
This extremely handy function key Selects All Voices and jumps immediately into the dynamic processing level of the voice editor. This key is the fastest way into the editor when you want to work on all voices at once.
EOS 4.0 Software Manual 281
8 - Preset Edit
Preset Effects A
Preset Effects A
The Preset Effects settings are normally used whenever you are in Omni or Poly mode. This allows the effects to be programmed as part of the preset. Because there are only two effects processors for the entire machine, effects cannot be programmed separately for each preset in Multimode.
If the Effect parameter is set to “Master Effect”, the effects setting in the Master module is used. This system allows the effects to be assigned per preset or globally for all presets. There are two effects processors— Effect “A” and Effect “B”. “A” type effects consist mainly of reverbs.
The Preset Effects are accessed from the Preset Global submenu by pressing the Next button.
O Effects can be programmed in the Preset or in the Master module. The Control/FX Key and Shift/FX Key take you to the effects module that is currently in use.
Pressing the FX key repeatedly rotates through the effects menus.
Note: A warning message appears if an effect routing other than “Preset” is currently selected.
8 - Preset Edit
Effects Programmed in the Preset
Effects Programmed in the Preset
When playing single presets the effects are normally programmed as part of the preset.
v To Program the Effects as part of the Preset:
1.Press the Preset Edit button. The LED illuminates and the Preset Edit screen appears.
If you are in a screen where the “Global, Links, Voices” function keys are not visible, press the Exit button once.
2.Press the Global function key (F3). The Global menu appears.
3.Press the Next page button. The Preset Effect A menu appears.
4.Select an Effect. Do not use the “Default” setting as this will cause the Master effect settings to be used. Set the other effect parameters to your preference.
5.Press the Next page button again to go to the Preset Effect B menu.
6.Save the bank. The programmed effects settings will be saved along with the preset.
EOS 4.0 Software Manual 283
8 - Preset Edit
Effects Programmed in the Preset
Effect
This function selects the type of effect used. The following effects are currently available:
A EFFECT TYPES
Room 1-3 |
Hall 1 & 2 |
Plate |
Delay |
Panning Delay |
Multitap 1 |
Multitap Pan |
3 Tap |
3 Tap Pan |
Soft Room |
Warm Room |
Perfect Room |
Tiled Room |
Hard Plate |
Warm Hall |
Spacious Hall |
Bright Hall |
Bright Hall Pan |
Bright Plate |
B-Ball Court |
Gymnasium |
Cavern |
Concert 9 |
Concert 10 Pan |
Reverse Gate |
Gate 2 |
Gate Pan |
Concert 11 |
Medium Concert |
Large Concert |
Large Concert Pan |
Canyon |
DelayVerb 1-3 |
DelayVerb 4-5 Pan |
DelayVerb 6-9 |
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v To Change the Effect Type:
OPressing Shift/FX (or 1. Press the Preset Edit button. The LED illuminates and the Preset Edit
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Keyboard) will jump to the |
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Press the Global function key (F3). The Preset Globals menu appears. |
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Effects menu (either Master FX |
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3. Press the Next page button. The Effects A menu appears. |
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4. Move the cursor to the Effect field using the cursor buttons. |
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Select the desired effect type using the Data Entry Control, or INC/DEC |
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6. Press the Exit button to return to the main screen. |