Owner`s manual
Reference Section
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Hint… You may save any amount of text files on the hard disk (or another storage device) without having to link them
to a patch. The linking may be done any time later on and the same text file may be linked to different patches. To link a
file to a patch, highlight the patch in the play list and then click on the
drives icon on the very left of the icon bar. Then
select the desired text file on the storage device and press
Open. A window with the following confirmation will appear:
“Selected text file is linked to current patch.” By clicking
Ok you will conclude the link. Now you will see in the
corresponding patch of the patch list that a “T” for text file has been added to the “Info:” column.
Hint… In order to see text that is linked to a patch you may select the desired patch in the patch list. Then select the
Text button. The text is displayed and at the same time you will see on the bottom line the Edit, Delete,
Insert and Save buttons. They correspond the above described functions from the MediaLinks entry of the
functions menu. This allows you to edit the text files from here.
9.10 Bottom Line in the [layers] Screen
Besides the functions menu that has been described in the previous chapters, you will find in the bottom line four
additional buttons with functions:
1 Back Takes you to the previous selected screen.
2 Lay1-4 Switches to the screen set with layers 1-4.
3 Lay5-8 Switches to the screen set with layers 5-8.
4 Recalls... By selecting this function a window will open that allows you to determine
whether the current active patch should be recalled in a specific layer of a specific layer
program or not.
9.11 Icon Line in the Player / “Job” Icon
A job allows you to program the sequence for the MULTISTATION’s play mode so that certain sequences will play
without any additional action on your part. To achieve this, create a command list that will be processed gradually. You
might want to use such a process list, therefore a job, if you always play a pre-defined sequence of songs in a
performance.