Main Screen; Midi Channel Selection; Preset Selection - E-Mu Proteus 1000 Operation Manual

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Main Screen

MIDI Channel
Selection
   
The channel number
shown in the main screen is the
"basic MIDI channel" when in
Omni or Poly modes.

Preset Selection

Bank
Contents
0
128 RAM Presets
1
128 RAM Presets
2
128 RAM Presets
3
128 RAM Presets
0
128 ROM Presets
1
128 ROM Presets
2
128 ROM Presets
??
Depending on
ROM sets installed
26 E-MU Systems
The Preset Select screen is Proteus 1000's default screen (also called the
main screen) and is active when you have not selected any of the other
button-activated menus. From this screen you can change or examine the
Preset, Volume, Pan Position and Preset Location for each of the 16 MIDI
channels.
MIDI Channel
C01
2
032
To Change the MIDI Channel
Press either cursor button until the cursor is underneath the channel
1.
number. (The cursor is the little flashing line underneath one of the
parameters in the display.)
Rotate the Data Entry Control to select a MIDI channel (01-16). As the
2.
channel number changes, the display changes to show the preset,
volume, pan and preset location associated with the displayed channel.
To Change the Preset
Press either cursor key until the cursor is underneath the preset number.
1.
(The cursor is a little flashing line underneath one of the parameters in
the display.) As you rotate the Data Entry Control, the preset number
and name changes.
The displayed preset is assigned to the displayed MIDI channel. Presets
2.
are arranged into banks of 128, as shown in the diagram at left.
Preset
C01
Number
2
032
Using the screen above as an example, the superscripted number 2 in the
second line of the display identifies the current bank number.
Vol127
Pan01
bas: Interference
Bank Number
Vol127
Pan01
bas: Interference
Basic Operations
Main Screen
ROM or RAM Preset Location
User
R
User
R

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