Edit Program - Oberheim OB 12 Operating Manual

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OB 12
As we have already explained in point 5.2, a Program is able to contain up to four Timbres. This is
possible because the Program can be divided into Parts, to which a given Timbre, a given portion
of the keyboard and a specific function of the pedal connected to the rear connectors can be
assigned.
As for the TIMBRE operating environment, you can also define the various functions associated to
the PROGRAM.
Display the PLAY PROGRAM video page using the [PROGRAM] button in the MODE & SET-UP
section of the central panel:
The functions of the INFOS and SCOPE folders have already been explained in point 6.1. We will
now examine the functions used to set a Program. Press button [F4] to select the EDIT field; the
display will show the EDIT PROGRAM MENU:
in which you can recall the following functions:
1-PART SETTINGS: definition of the Parts and their assignment to the keyboard zones.
2-BUS SETTINGS: assignments of the outputs present on the rear panel to the Parts.
3-EFFECTS: activation and regulation of the effects and their connection.
4-EQUALIZER: setting of the equalizer.
5-LINKS: setting of the LINKS function.
6-FOOT CTRL: assignment of the functions to the pedals.
7-ARPEGGIO: setting of the ARPEGGIO function.
8-PHRASE REC: regulation of the PHRASE RECORDER function.
9-AUTO MORPH SET: regulation of the MORPH function.
0-KEYB. TRANSPOSER: definition of the keyboard transposition.
Let us now take a detailed look at the functions applied to the Program.
Alongside the name (or code) of the parameter whose function is being discussed, in round brackets
you will find the full name of the panel control found in the section whose contents are being
explained, used to modify the parameter in question. If the description of the panel control is
accompanied by reference to the section in which it is found, this means that the control in question
also appears in other sections.
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