User Guide

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Quick Start Guide
Please bear in mind that snapshots are not stored
with the sound and that they are deleted when you
change sounds.
For this reason, make a habit of storing hip sounds
immediately!
Press the store button to save a sound. Then twist
the knob to select the desired memory slot (or sound
number). Scroll to the second line of the display
using navigation stick.right. Fiddle with the knobs
and navigation stick to assign a name (stick.up/
down changes between uppercase and lowercase).
Conclude the storage process by pressing enter (the
knob, that is). You have 1,000 memory slots
available for storing sounds.
To learn more about this, read the section
"Programmer: Programming sounds" starting on
page 49.
Loading and playing setups
Activate setup mode by pressing the setup button,
then load stored setups using the same three
methods used to load sounds stored in the sound
mode - via the numeric keypad, up/down or rotary
knob (see section above).
Setting and assigning MIDI channels
Assign MIDI channels to the individual sounds of a
setup in the setup menu:
Neuron is in setup mode.
Press the exit button twice briefly to activate
the setup loader:
Stick.down repeatedly to scroll to the MIDI
menu option:
The MIDI channels of the four sounds in the
current setup are listed side by side.
Stick.right/left moves the cursor "<" from one
sound to the next. The name and number of the
sound you just edited appear in the first line of
the display.
Twist the knob to set the channel number for
each of the four sounds.
A value of 0 denotes "omni."
Setup mode is Neurons multimode. Four sounds can
be played on four MIDI channels, or assigned to the
keyboard in the form of a split/layer. 512 memory
slots are available for setups.
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