User Manual

5. Copying settings from one MIDI preset
to another MIDI preset.
For purposes of this example, the preamp is in Manual mode.
Select the desired preset as the source for the Copy operation.
In this example it is preset 15, bank A.
Read and heed:
If you want to copy MIDI preset 15 as is, don't change any of the settings after
you have dialed this preset up. If you do change settings, the preamp will write
these changes to this preset.
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Hold the button down until the display stops flashing and preset 10 lights up
continuously. The settings of MIDI preset 15 were dumped to MIDI preset 10.
Note:
The original settings of this MIDI preset are automatically dumped to shadow
preset 10. You can load them back to the MIDI preset at any time.
Good-to-know stuff:
You can copy MIDI presets from one bank to another. To this end, you must
change to the other bank after you press the Copy button. You'll find an
explanation of how to go about changing banks in section 3 above.
Heads up:
You can't use a locked preset as the target of a copy operation!
Note:
You can press the MANUAL button at any time when you want to cancel the
operation and quit Copy mode.
Press the button briefly. The Copy option is active for about 30 seconds.
The system will quit Copy mode automatically if you don't select a new preset
during this time.
The center decimal point in the display appears to indicate Copy has been
activated.
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P
D
OWN
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RITE
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C
OPY
after
30 seconds
W
RITE
/
C
OPY
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Select MIDI preset 10 as your target preset immediately after you activate Copy.
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