Specifications

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NOTE:
The ALPHA 2.0 always receives MIDI messages and responds to them. Only the
display is affected when setting this value.
LCD View Angle [6]
Allows the viewing angle of the LCD Display to be adjusted. You may change the
LCD view angle for the best visibility. The angle may be adjusted to maximize
readability of the characters from top, front or under viewing angles. When
viewing from the top, use a higher number. If you are viewing the display
directly from the front, use the middle numbers. Viewing the LCD when the ALPHA
2.0 is above you, adjust the view angle to the lower numbers.
Software Version Level
Displays the software revision level currently installed in the MULTIVERB ALPHA
2.0. The current version as well as the date will be displayed in the LCD. The
MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0's software is contained in a socketed EPROM and is field
replaceable. This software controls the MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0's functions as well
as its sounds. For your convenience write the software version in the space
provided on the Introduction page at the beginning of the manual.
Preset Memory Allocation
MEMORY USED= ##
AVAILABLE= ####
Displays how much user memory has been used and how much user memory is available
for further storage.
This utility informs you how much User Preset Memory has been used or how much
memory there is available for storing presets. When you first access user memory
there are approximately 5500 bytes (5.5 Kbytes) of space available. Each time you
store a preset more space is used up. If the display will inform you that there
is space available, but you are not allowed to store any more information, don't
worry. You have probably stored, deleted, edited or moved presets and information
thousands of times. The memory must be purged and reallocated. Save your presets
to a MIDI storage device and perform a factory reset then reload your presets.
Previous unavailable memory space is now free for storing information.
Recall Factory Preset
Allows you to recall any factory preset for comparison or editing purposes.
RECALLING A FACTORY PRESET
-Make sure you are in the EDIT Mode. (Press EDIT button if not)
-Press the UTILITY button.
-Use the Encoder or Param and Value buttons to select screen reading [HIT RECALL
FOR ART PRESET #]
-Make sure the Value LED is lit.
-Use the Encoder to select the preset you want to recall, i.e. Preset 96.
-Press the RECALL button.
*Even though the title is not displayed in the LCD , the factory preset is now
active, but,
IT IS NOT PERMANENT
. If you wish to make the preset permanent, you
must
STORE
it. To store the preset in the first 110 locations, you must first
unlock the existing preset. (See the next section about unlocking a preset) If
you are copying to a location above 110, press the STORE button now.
-Press STORE, the preset is now stored into the location you selected.