Owner`s manual
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CHAPTER 4 -
Modular Components of the TimewARP 2600
CHAPTER 4 -
4.1.7
Reset Button
The
Reset
button removes all patch cords and returns all sliders to a standard position.
Reset button removes all patch cords and returns all sliders to a standard position.Reset
4.1.8
MIDI Indicator
This virtual LED glows when there is any MIDI input to the TimewARP 2600 – not just
keystrokes, but also controller input and sysex dumps.
4.1.9
Output-Level Meter
This shows the output signal level. If it reaches into the red segment, your signal will
distort.
4.1.10
CPU Load Meter
This meter shows, roughly, how much of the time between samples (the sample period) is
being devoted to the TimewARP 2600 emulation process. In a complex patch, or a many-
voice polyphonic performance, the meter may indicate overload; when this happens, it
is likely that the TimewARP 2600 output signal will be interrupted, so your audio feed
will develop a glitch. To avoid this, you will have to simplify your patch, or decrease the
number of voices, or acquire a faster, more capable computer.
4.1.11
The Magic Logo
At the lower right of the main panel is the TimewARP 2600 Logo.
Clicking on this brings up a menu:
4.1.11.1
About TimewARP 2600
i
denti es the team; the people who worked together to bring
you this software.
4.1.11.2
Load/Save MIDI Maps
Use the
Load/Save MIDI Maps
commands to save
– and reload – the MIDI-controller to slider assignments
that you set up. In the TimewARP 2600, these are
global
assignments, independent of any particular
patch settings; saving a patch does not save these
assignments, and loading a patch does not change the
current assignments. You can, if you want, set your
mappings once, and they will be there throughout all of
your personal patch changes.










