Saving Your Edited Preset; Setting The Preset Memory Switch; Saving A Preset - ENSONIQ DP/4 Musician's Manual

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Section 1 - Tutorial
Saving Your Edited Preset
Setting the Preset Memory Switch
Now that you've created and edited your own preset, you can save it to one of the internal
programmable preset locations. To do this, the Preset Memory Protect switch needs to be set to
the "Off" position. If this is not set, the display will read "WRITE PROTECTED." The DP
/
4
defaults to "On" so that you don't accidentally wipe out any previously saved presets. To set the
switch to
"Off":
1.
Press the System· MIDI button.
2
Using the Left and Right Arrow buttons, scroll until the display shows:
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Preset MeMory
Protect=On
3.
If the word
"On"
is flashing, move the Data Entry Knob counterclockwise to the "Off"
position.
If the word
"Off"
is flashing, you can save your new preset.
Tip:
There is a quick way to get to this page. The System. MIDI parameters are
divided into sub-groups. By pressing the System. MIDI button several times, you can
quickly scroll through these sub-groups. Parameter #52, is the first page of one of these
sub-groups.
Once this protection switch has been set to the
"Off"
position, you can save your preset. Press the
Edit button to return to Edit
mode.
Your newly edited preset will still be intact.
Saving a Preset:
12
In Edit mode, press the Write-Copy
button.
The display looks like
this:
In
IU
Write to 4U
Old Preset
The display will show one of four different screens:
Pset
NaMe
-
Write to tV Pset - This shows that you are writing a 1 Unit preset.
-
Write to 2V Pset - This shows that you are writing a 2 Unit
preset.
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Write to 4V Pset - This shows that you are writing a 4 Unit preset.
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Write to Cf Pset - This shows that you are writing a Config preset.
Using the Data Entry Knob, you can choose a location (preset numbers 00 through 49) for your
new preset. Notice that the LED Numeric display shows the destination number for your preset,
while the bottom line of the LCD displays the name of that location's current preset (the one
you
would
replace).
The first 50 storage locations are user programmable (battery backed
up).
Presets 50 to 99 are ROM factory presets and cannot be replaced.
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