User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Thank You
 - Getting Started
 - Connections
 - Global Settings
 - Oscillators
 - Character
 - Filter 1 & 2
 - Filter Envelopes 1 & 2
 - Amplifier Envelope
 - Auxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5
 - Low Frequency Oscillators
 - Modulation
 - Arpeggiator
 - Sequencer
 - Master Volume/Voice Volume
 - Distortion
 - Glide
 - Pitch and Modulation Wheels
 - Touch Sliders
 - Play List
 - Misc Parameters
 - Using USB
 - A Few Tutorials
 - Appendix A: Modulation Sources
 - Appendix B: Modulation Destinations
 - Appendix C: Delay Times (Delays 1-3)
 - Appendix D: MIDI Implementation
 - Appendix E: Support
 - Bookmark 1
 - _GoBack
 - Bookmark 1
 - MIDI_Implementation
 - _Ref259391539
 - _GoBack
 - MIDI_messages
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Pro 2 Operation Manual
Play List
To recall programs from a play list:
1.  Press the cue/play liSt button.
2.  Press soft key 1, 2, 3, or 4 to select the desired Set (1-4).
3.  Press a sequencer step button (1-16) to choose the program associated 
with that step button.
Cue
Cue lets you continuously run the sequencer while you switch from 
program to program. The sequence and sound associated with each 
program will play until it reaches its end, then change to the next 
program (and the sequence associated with it). If you save multiple 
versions of the same program, each with a different sequence, you can 
use Cue to switch through them in real time, effectively stringing multi-
ple sequences together to create a “song” in real time. 
To use Cue:
1.  Press the Sequencer button to turn on the sequencer.
2.  Press 
play/Stop to start the sequencer.
3.  Press and hold the cue/play liSt button.
4.  Use soft knob 1 (
program Select ) and soft knob 2 (bank Select) 
to choose the desired program. Programs can also be selected from 
play list sets 1-4, using soft keys 1-4 and the numbered sequencer step 
buttons as described previously in the Play List section.
5.  Release the 
cue/play liSt button. When the currently playing sequence 
reaches its end (its reset point) the Pro 2 switches to the newly chosen 
program and sequence.
6.  Repeat steps 3- 5 as desired. 
 Pressing the reset button while a sequence plays is a convenient way to add 
variation to a sequence by changing its length in real time. Each time you press reset, 
the sequence immediately goes back to step 1.










