Quick Edit; Deep Edit Mode - E-Mu Proteus 1000 Operation Manual

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Quick Edit

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Quick-Edit mode must
be enabled in the Master menu.

Deep Edit Mode

24 E-MU Systems
these rows show how the factory ROM presets may be programmed to
respond. (The controls might not conform to the front panel labels depending on
the preset.) You can change the way a preset responds to MIDI A-L messages
from the Edit menu (PatchCords).
There is an LED next to each of the control knobs which illuminates to
indicate that the knob setting has been changed from the value
programmed in the preset (when Quick Edit mode is enabled). If the knob
position is returned to the original setting, the LED is extinguished.
If the "Knobs MIDI Out" parameter in the Master menu (see "Knobs/Riff
MIDI Out" on page 48) is set to "transmit," the system sends a MIDI
controller message when you turn off the Control knob. The MIDI
controller message is sent on the current MIDI channel (also called the
basic channel) using the controller number assigned in the Master menu
(see "Real-time Controller Assignment" on page 45).
The knobs only generate a message when you move a knob to a new value.
The current value jumps to the new value.
This mode uses the Controller knobs to "Quick-Edit" the currently selected
preset without having to enter the Preset Edit menu. This mode is only
active when on the Preset Select screen and when "Quick-Edit" is enabled in
the Master menu (see "Knob Preset Quick-Edit" on page 47).
Initial controller values can be stored in every preset. When you move a
knob with Quick-Edit enabled, the Initial Controller Value is updated with
the knob's new value. The knob's LED lights indicating that the preset value
has been changed. The three Control Rows' MIDI A-L values are stored in
the corresponding Initial Controller Amount parameter in the Edit menu (see
"Initial Controller Amount" on page 124). The Save/Copy button LED
illuminates to remind you that the preset has been edited. "Quick-Edits"
made to a preset are lost if you select another preset before saving them.
To Quick-Edit a Preset
Use the Control Knobs to change the sound of the current preset as
1.
desired.
Press the Save/Copy button. The display reads, "Save Preset to."
2.
Press the right cursor button to select the bottom row.
3.
Optional: Select a new preset location if you don't want to overwrite
4.
the current preset, or if the current preset is a ROM preset.
Press the Enter button to save the preset.
5.
When in the Master, or Edit menus, you can use the Controller Knobs to
edit parameters. Using the Controller Knobs is a faster method for entering
data, but the Data Entry Control offers finer precision.
Basic Operations
Front Panel Controller Modes

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