Preset Globals; Transpose & Volume; Initial Controllers A-P - E-Mu ProteusX Operation Manual

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5 - Preset Editor

Preset Globals

Preset Globals
These parameters affect the entire preset and are saved with the bank.
Transpose & Volume
Transpose works by shifting the keyboard position. The actual samples are not retuned.
In other words, if you have the same sound on each key, such as a piano, the piano will
change key when you transpose. On the other hand, if you have a different drum
assigned to each key, changing transpose will shift the position of the drums on the
keyboard.
The volume control allows you to adjust the volume for the entire preset. This control is
variable from -96 dB (off) to +10 dB.

Initial Controllers A-P

These set the initial value of MIDI controllers A-P for the preset. As soon as a MIDI
controller is moved, it jumps immediately from this initial setting to the new setting of
the control. The controllers A-P are assigned to MIDI continuous controller numbers in
the Preferences dialog box.
Controllers A-P can be adjusted via MIDI or by turning the controller knob in the Multi-
setup.
The Label fields to the left of the initial controller knobs are user definable. These labels
or "Scribble Strips" also appear in the Multisetup screen to show the function of the
realtime controller knobs.
See
"MIDI Channels & Real-time Controls" on page 158
about Controllers A-P.
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for additional information
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Changing the initial
controller settings is an
easy way to customize a
preset. Simply change the
knobs and save the bank.
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