User Guide

A look at control features in general
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Neuron’s enter button
For some menu options, pressing the knob has the
same effect as pressing an enter key: When loading
models, sounds and setups, first select the number
(it appears in the display) by twisting the knob and
then pressing the knob to confirm the selection. The
desired data is then loaded.
The enter button is also required for operations such
as storing calibration and loading/dumping data.
The settings of typical value-based parameters take
effect without having to press enter.
Exit. But do not panic.
Press the exit button briefly to quit the current menu
option.
In sound mode, this returns the display to the top
level of the sound menu, which is sound loader. In
setup mode, pressing exit either jumps to the most
recently edited menu option of the setup menu or, if
you are already working in the setup menu, to setup
loader.
In some cases, exit also serves to cancel the
operation that is currently underway, for example,
when storing a sound/setup or when Neuron asks
you if you really want to switch it off.
If you press and hold the button until the LED
extinguishes (three seconds should do), you will
activate the panic function. This generates an all
notes off command, and that spells immediate
silence, say, in the event of a hung note. It tells both
Neuron’s internal workings as well as the MIDI setup
to shut up. After rebooting, Neuron comes back on
line in the same mode that it was in before the panic
attack occurred. All settings remain intact.
While editing a parameter value, you can reset the
value to the given default value by simply pressing
enter. For parameters that can have both negative
and positive values, this is generally a value of 0.
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