Working With Multisetups; Saving Fx & Multisetups; Vsti Multsetups - E-Mu ProteusX Operation Manual

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4 - Multisetup / Global Controls

Working with Multisetups

Working with Multisetups
A Multisetup is a "snapshot" of the current Proteus X settings. Multisetups store the
preset, volume, pan position, and output bus routings for 32 MIDI channels along with
the Global Tempo and the three Aux Send destinations.
Saving FX & Multisetups
It is important to realize what data is stored in a multisetup when saving banks. In
addition to Volume, Pan, and Preset choices for each channel, the FX Aux 1, Aux 2, and
Aux 3 are stored with the multisetup. The send level for each preset to each Aux bus is
stored in the preset data. Remember to save the bank whenever you have made
changes that you want to keep.

VSTi Multsetups

A multisetup for your VSTi is stored in your Cubase project and will be loaded when the
project is opened. This multisetup overrides whatever default multisetup may have been
saved if the bank was opened in Proteus X standalone mode. If you wish to store extra
multisetups you may do by using the Multisetup menu on the toolbar.
To Save the Current Multisetup
Set up all the multisetup parameters the way you want them.
1.
Select Save from the Multisetup window on the toolbar.
2.
Choose a name and number for the multisetup. Changing the number allows you
3.
to place the Multisetup anywhere you want in the list.
Press OK to save the Multisetup.
4.
Save the Bank, otherwise nothing will be saved.
5.
To Restore a Multisetup
Open the multisetup folder in the Tree. Any multisetups contained in the bank will
1.
be listed below the folder.
Left-click on the desired multisetup icon in the tree and drag it over the Proteus X
2.
icon above the tree. This multisetup will be restored.
Alternate Method - Right-click over the Multisetup icon in the Tree and choose
3.
Load.
To Rename a Multisetup
Open the multisetup folder in the Tree. Any multisetups contained in the bank will
1.
be listed below the folder.
Right-click on the desired multisetup icon in the tree, then select Rename from the
2.
pop-up menu.
Type in a new name for the multisetup.
3.
To Delete a Multisetup
Open the multisetup folder in the Tree. Any multisetups contained in the bank will
1.
be listed below the folder.
Right-click on the desired multisetup icon in the tree, then select Delete from the
2.
pop-up menu.
The Multisetup will be deleted.
3.
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