For example, to load preset #451, send a MIDI bank select message (continuous controller #0) with a value
of 4, followed by a MIDI program change message with a value of 51. To load preset 13, send a MIDI
bank select message (continuous controller #0) with a value of 4, followed by a MIDI program change mes-
sage with a value of 13.
At power-up, Eclipse will default to the current Midi Map (see above). After receiving a MIDI bank select
message, Eclipse will "remember" this bank until it receives another Bank Select message. To re-enable one
of the three MIDI Maps, simply send bank select #101, #102, or #103 to enable Midi Map 1, 2, or 3, re-
spectively.
You can only save programs with numbers between 0 and 99 in internal memory and programs between 500
and 999 on a memory card. Numbers 100 through 199 are reserved for factory programs that make direct
use of the Eclipse's underlying algorithms, and numbers 200 through 499 are reserved for more complex
factory programs.
Saving Programs
To save a program, press
Next, use
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PROGRAM
the program at...
To name the program, press
entered a satisfactory name, press the
up a level."
see page 32 to learn how to name things
To set "flags" so that your program can be intelligently sorted as described
above, press
PROGRAM
that you can flag your program in:
Select a database by pressing its soft key, then use the knob to select a category
within the database (e.g.,
key to "flag" a category, that is, to switch the flag from
use the
soft key to "un-flag" a category. Once all the correct
<TOGGLE>
flags are flagged, press the
If you're happy with the program number, the name, and the database flags, press
<SAVE>
to commit the program to memory. If the
was empty, the Eclipse will save the program without hesitating. If, on the other
hand, the
(NUMBER)
you want to destroy the original occupant with an
write
. Select
<YES>
and the original occupant will disintegrate into digital
dust.
Updating Programs
If you make changes to a program that you've already saved, you can store
those changes without messing around with numbers, names, and flags
is like the "save" command on a computer, as opposed to the "save as" command)
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<UPDATE>
PROGRAM
want to update the program. Press
don't.
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SAVE AS
PROGRAM
SAVE (NUMBER)
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PROGRAM
PROGRAM
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SAVE DBASE
(USERGRP) (see below)
(SOURCE) Special FX
key to "jump back up a level."
PROGRAM
you chose was already occupied, the Eclipse will verify that
. A dialog box pops up that asks if you really
if you do; press
<YES>
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.
to select a number to store
SAVE NAME
. Once you've
key again to "jump back
. There are three databases
,
(SOURCE)
, or
). Then use the
<TOGGLE>
No
to
Yes
. You can also
(NUMBER)
you selected above
update
or an
over-
. Press
if you
<NO>
(EFFECT)
.
soft
(this
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