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The first row displays the following information:
pt 1 program is the current "object", that is to say the kind of thing you want to load/save from/to the
memory card. In this case, you will be browsing the list of programs and they will be loaded into part
1.
A000 indicates the bank and object number. Banks are identified by a letter from A to Z ; objects are
identified by a number from 000 to 127. The dot before A000 indicates that the version in memory is
different from the version stored on the card.
junon is the object (here a program) name.
The second row is a list of commands. Each command is associated with a switch. For example, S2
performs the init command, S3 the send command, and S8 the exit command. To quit the library
page, you thus have to press S8 (*exit* command).

Selecting an object

Press S1 to repeatedly cycle through the different types of items that can be loaded/written from/to
the memory card:
pt N patch will load/save all the sound synthesis settings, but not the sequencer/arpeggiator
parameters of the Nth part.
pt N sequence will load/save all the sequencer/arpeggiator settings of the Nth part.
pt N program will load/save all the settings of the Nth part (synthesis, arpeggiator and sequencer).
multi will load/save all the settings of all parts.
Remember that you can hold S1 while turning the encoder to change the active part.
Ambika can store 3328 (26 banks of 128) patches/sequences/programs/multis.
Loading programs/multis/sequences/patches
Turn the encoder to move to the previous/next program. Remember that you can hold S8 while
turning the encoder to scroll faster in the list. To change the current bank:
Click the encoder. The bank letter starts blinking.
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