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Programmable polyphonic synthesizer
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All
of the
settings
of
the
32 knobs
shown
in
figure
6
can be put
into
any one
of the
memories
(1
through
16).
To
accomplish
this, first
press
the
C/S
switch
(you have
to
have the
MP
switch off
to
do
this).
Then
adjust
the control
knobs
until
you
get the
tone color
that
you
arc
aiming
for.
(You
can use
the
setting
example
as
a
reference.)
Once
you
have gotten
the
sound
you
want,
simply
press the
write
button
along with
the
program
selector
butoon
that
you want
to use to
remember
that particular tone
color.
In
figure
6 you
sec that
we
have
arbitrarily
selected
button
number
one
for
this
particular
tone color
setting.
You
can put
a
different
tone
color
setting
in
memory
2
(by going through
the
same
process),
another
setting
in
memory
3,
and
so
forth.
Altogether
the
memory
bank
will
store
up
to sixteen
different
tone color
settings
that
you
arc
free
to create
and
alter
(by
pulling
out and
resetting
any
of
the control
knobs)
at will.
These
settings
will
remain
in
storage,
whether you
turn
off the
power
switch
or not.
This
is
pos-
sible
because
there arc batteries
(two
3V
batteries) that
keep
the
memory
alive.
You
must
pay
attention to the
state
of
these
back-up
batteries
in
order
to
protect the
memory
bank.
Note
that
the
memory
protection
switch
is
merely
a
precautionary device
that
prevents
you
from
accidentally
erasing
a
memory
(by
mistakenly
press-
ing
the
programmer
buttons).
This
MP
button
must
be
in
the
OFF
position
when
you
write
in
a
new
program.
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