User Guide

Module: Programmer
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Up to 50 snapshots can be saved in a temporary buf-
fer. Snapshots vanish into the digital ether when you
switch sounds, store the sound, or switch Neuron
off! If you take more than 50 snapshots, stored
snapshots are overwritten automatically starting
with number 1.
The snapshot function is available in sound mode
only!
How to shoot snapshots
When you have arrived at a sound that you deem
worthy of a snapshot, press the snapshot button.
The current sound settings are stored as a snapshot.
A message appears briefly in the display (in our
example, this is the first shot):
You can capture and temporarily save up to 50
settings using this method. Every subsequent shot is
automatically assigned the number following the
most recently saved number.
Use the play/compare function to audition a saved
snapshot.
How to use the play/compare function
Press the play/compare button to switch back and
forth between two modes.
• Play mode applies to the current sound
settings,
• compare mode, in turn, renders the original
sound, as it is stored in the sound database.
An LED indicating the current mode is located above
the button. If this LED lights up, you are working in
compare mode, otherwise play mode (which offers
the current sound and settings) is active. The main
display also indicates compare mode:
Press the button repeatedly to conveniently A/B two
sound settings – that is, switch back and forth
between them.
You cannot edit any sound parameters when in
compare mode. To do this, you must play the current
settings.
Beyond that, you can select any snapshot in compare
mode and compare the initial sound with any of the
edited sounds that you have saved temporarily.
To do this, first activate compare mode (LED lights
up), then twist the knob to step through the
Compare mode Play mode
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