User Manual

4. Saving settings to a MIDI preset.
For purposes of this example, the preamp is in Manual mode.
This activates MIDI preset 1, bank A.
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Hold the button down until the display stops flashing and preset 1 lights up
continuously. Whatever settings you dialed in are now stored in MIDI preset 1.
Note:
The Write operation can not be executed on a locked preset!
Note:
The original settings of this MIDI preset are automatically loaded to shadow
preset 1. You can load them back to the MIDI preset at any time.
Supplementary information:
To facilitate handling, we took a "shortcut" for the WRITE and COPY data storage
operations. When you program or copy a sound by pressing the "WRITE/COPY"
button, the display changes back and forth from the "Pro" (during a WRITE
operation ) or "Co." (in the case of a COPY operation) to the MIDI preset number
twice. During this phase, you can cancel the programming operation at any time
by simply releasing the button. The programming operation is launched
immediately after the second time the preset number appears in the display,
and it can't be cancelled or revoked. The operation is concluded as soon as the
preset number appears statically in the display, meaning that it no longer flashes.
Note that this phase takes a bit longer when you are storing MIDI channels and
MIDI volume settings, as well as when you are locking and unlocking presets.
This can't be helped - it is due to technical reasons and we do apologize
for any inconvenience.
Adjust the preamp's sound-shaping features to taste, for example, select the
Heavy Lead channel, dial in step 14 on the Gain knob and so forth.
The LEDs for every knob and sound-shaping button that you adjusted will flash
(MSF is active) indicating that a Write operation will be carried out as soon as you
press the Write button.
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