Dynacord ADD-one Operating Manual page 29

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ADD-one MANUAL
SECTION
5
5.2.5
Function Key CHAIN
CHAIN
press
>
EDIT CHAIN mode
page
1
The
display will show
for
example:
PLAY CHAIN
STEP
008
005
115
122
002
015
The
chaining function CHAIN
is
used
to link
together program numbers
in
any order. STEP indicates how many stepping operation have been made. The
number appearing immediately below STEP
is
the
program currently running
(which also
appears
on the
large LED display). Preceding program codes
appear
to the
left of this, and
subsequent ones
to the
right. The
"»"
key
is
used
to
move one step forwards without having
to
press the "GO key
each time. At
the same time
a
MIDI
program change command
is
output.
Actuation
of the
"
key will
move
one step back.
Stepping backwards and
forwards can also
be done by
using the large rotary control located below
the large,
3-digit display. The optional REMOTE
PAD,
which can
be
plugged
into the rear of the unit, enables the
preselected program numbers
to be
stepped using
a
stick, e.g. by the drummer while he
is
playing. CHAIN
must
be
pressed again
to
alter the program number sequence:
CHAIN
press again
>
EDIT CHAIN mode
page
2
(i.e.
now pressed twice
in
all)
The
display will show
for
example:
001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008
CH.STEP
126 001 098 003 105 005 115 122
PROGRAM
The
rotary controls
can be
used
to
alter
the
program numbers assigned
to
the
step numbers. However, first the MEMORY PROTECT slide switch
on the
rear
of the
unit must be set
to
the OFF position;
otherwise
the
display
will show:
CANNOT EDIT CHAIN
MEMORY PROTECT
IS
ON
This
display
will
automatically disappear again
after approx.
5
seconds
and return
to
the
previous display.
By
pressing
the
"
»
"
key,
the next
8
"chain links" will appear on the
display, e.g.:
009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016
CH.STEP
002 015 012 004 002 007
008 015
PROGRAM
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