Developers guide

You have the option of choosing which slot it goes into. Note that they are
translated from the actual le name, with the extension .efe or .efa (for exam-
ple, the instrument CHILDLIKE will be stored in the le childlik.efe. The actual
le name is shown at the top box. You also may delete a disk le by pressing
DEL on the keyboard.
Instrument List
This is a list of actual instrument names that you have saved as a result of
reading them from this program. Double-cluck to load in the Slot Occupied
slot.
Slot Occupied
This is the slot which the Disk File will go into. It automatically adjust to the
next unoccupied slot; however, you can change to any slot.
File Name
This is the actual DOS le name in which the le is stored under.
Frame. Hex format, not decimal. There will be a switch to change this on a
later version. Please use a space between every byte to separate them. Use
the SEND button to transmit the contents of the box to your Ensoniq.
Parameter Combo Box
Click on this to see the different parameters, based on what you selected in
the Category Frame. Click on one and the appropriate sys-ex string will ap-
pear in the Manual Edit box below, ready to send.
Parameter Value Box
This automatically will send the value you choose to the parameter you select.
Clear
Clears the screen.
Close (or ESC)
Closes the window.
Setup Screen
This enables you to set your global preferences, which are saved after you close
the program. You can input what kind
of sampler you are using. This gets
you started with the program. Under
the Special bar of the Tool Bar, you
will nd a Setup screen. Cluck, and
below we’ll briey describe the op-
tions.
Personal Name
This is your personal Name that will
identify your program
MIDI Input - MIDI Output
These are the Drivers you have
installed in the Drivers section of the
Windows Control Panel, and allow
you to select which are to be used by the program.
MIDI Channel
This is the MIDI channel that your EPS/ASR is set to (base channel)
SampleVue Size
This sets the Window size of the SampleVue screen.
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