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PRESET DEFINITION MODULE

23 - EDIT ASSIGNMENT

This function lets you examine and/or change the Orig, Lo, Hi, and output Channel
parameters of a previously assigned Preset Voice.
1. With the module active, key in 23. The display says:
Edit Assignment
Play a Key
...and the ENTER light will be flashing. Play the keyboard until you locate the Voice you
wish to edit, and then press ENTER.
2. The display now reads:
Orig Lo Hi Cnls
4. The lower line will show the previously selected parameters and the ENTER light will be
flashing. To edit the ORIGinal pitch, play the new original pitch on the keyboard and
press ENTER. To retain the existing original pitch, simply press ENTER.
3. To edit the LO transposition, play the new LO transposition on the keyboard and press
ENTER. To retain the existing LO transposition, simply press ENTER. The Emulator II
will not recognize transpositions lower than one octave below the Orig pitch, and will say
"Illegal Asgnment" for LO transpositions that are higher than the Orig pitch.
4. To edit the HI transposition, play the new HI transposition on the keyboard and press
ENTER. To retain the existing HI transposition, simply press ENTER. The Emulator II
will not recognize transpositions higher than one octave above the Orig pitch, and will
say "Illegal Asgnment" for HI transpositions that are lower than the Orig pitch.
5. To edit the Output Channel(s) over which the Voice will appear, enter a pair of numbers
where indicated by the cursor. When the display confirms your choice, press ENTER. To
retain the existing Output Channel assignment, simply press ENTER. For more
information about Output Channels, see PRESET DEFINITION 22.
6. Repeat steps (1) through (5) to edit additional Voices if desired. You may layer up to two
Voices; if you attempt to layer more than two Voices, the lower display line will say
"Illegal Asgnment".
7. After editing all desired Voices, de-activate the module and play the keyboard to check
that all assignments have been edited as planned. If you need to delete a Voice rather
than simply edit it, or need to delete a Voice in order to prevent an illegal assignment,
refer to PRESET DEFINITION 24.
© 1985, 1986, 1987 E-mu Systems, Inc.
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