Art SGX-2000 User Manual page 71

Art sgx-2000 processors: user guide
Hide thumbs Also See for SGX-2000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

This diagram displays a preset in bank "A". The top line shows the preset title and the
bank designator (last character space). Look at the numeric display to the right of the
LCD for the actual preset number.
To switch between presets in a bank, be sure the PRESET LED is lit. If it isn't, press the
Preset button. Now use the Encoder to select the preset you wish. The preset number will
be displayed by the seven segment display. You may also select presets by entering the
preset with the alphanumeric keypad (see main reference manual).
To switch banks, press the Edit Mode button, now press the Utility button. This puts you
into utility mode. One of the utilities is switching banks, turn the Encoder until you see:
"CLASSIC"
"PERFORMANCE"
"PRODUCTION"
"CONTRIBUTION"
BANK =
BANK =
BANK =
BANK =
or
or
or
The name of the bank is on the top and the bank designation letter is on the bottom. Now
press the value button and turn the Encoder until you see the bank you wish to access.
Press the Preset button to return to preset select mode and use the encoder to select
presets. You will notice the bank indicator letter as the last character in the title bar. After
you first switch between banks, the last preset you used will still be displayed in the LCD.
This is normal, just turn the Encoder or use the keypad to select your next preset.
STORING PRESETS, I LIKE SOME, HOW DO I GET THEM IN ONE PLACE?
Having hundreds of presets at your fingertips is great! Switching between banks and
scrolling through presets is not the most efficient way to use your SGX 2000 EXPRESS!
To make life easier, you should arrange the presets you are going to use in one spot.
Here's how to do it.
PRESET SLOTS
First of all there are 200 preset "slots" in the SGX 2000 EXPRESS. Each slot may hold a
preset permanently in RAM if you store it there. If you store a preset in "slot 1", every
time you access preset 1 in any bank, the preset you stored in "slot 1" will be present.
Obviously you may not want that to happen. What we suggest is to first listen to all the
presets in the SGX 2000 EXPRESS and write down the bank and preset number of the
presets you like and think you will use on a separate sheet of paper. Now, it's time to store
those presets into slots which will not copy over factory presets. As an added precaution
to overwriting factory presets, there is a "Lock" utility which you can turn on or off. See
the Utility section in the main reference manual for more information. We suggest you
start storing your presets beginning with slot 200 and working down.
STORE PRESET
Storing presets is easy. While in preset mode, find a preset in whichever bank you are in,
press the Edit button, use the Encoder to select a memory slot, (the numeric display will
start flashing the preset number) press the Store button. You have now stored the preset
into that memory slot. If no changes were made, the bank designator letter will indicate
5

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Sgx 2000

Table of Contents