Hyperpreset Menu; The Hyperpreset - E-Mu Ultraproteus Operation Manual

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THE HYPERPRESET

A Hyperpreset is a group of one to sixteen presets which have been assigned to
areas of the keyboard in order to have more than one sound available at once.
Presets are assigned to ranges of the keyboard called Zones and may include 1key
or all 128 keys. Zones may be placed adjacent to each other (to create a split
keyboard) or may overlap (to create fat, layered sounds). Each zone has its own
volume, pan, transpose, tuning and velocity range.
(3 Zones)
- Layer -
Preset
Presets Assigned
Preset
to the same
Preset
Keyboard Range
Up to sixteen presets can be assigned to the keyboard in any desired arrangement
To enable the Hyperpreset menu
Press the Hyper button, lighting the LED. The current screen will be the
one most recently selected since powering up UltraProteus.
The Hyperpreset to be edited will be the LAST one selected or edited. The
cursor will appear underneath the first character of the screen heading on
line one.
To select a new screen
Press the Home/Enter button or press a cursor button repeatedly until the
cursor is underneath the screen title heading. Rotate the data entry
control to select another screen.
To modify a parameter
Press the Cursor button repeatedly (or hold the right cursor button while
turning the data entry control) until the cursor is underneath the param-
eter value. Rotate the data entry control to change the value.
To compare an edited Hyperpreset with the unedited original
Press the Hyper button, turning off the LED. The unedited Hyper is now
active. Changing the Hyperpreset number will erase the edit. To hear the
edited hyperpreset again, press the Hyper button, lighting the LED.
To return to the main screen
Press the Hyper button, turning off the LED.
(Zone)
(Zone)
Preset
Preset
- Keyboard Split -
Presets Placed
Adjacent to Each Other
AN ADDITIONAL 128
HYPERPRESETS CAN BE STORED
ON A MEMORY CARD.
(Zone)
Preset
IN ORDER TO HEAR THE
HYPERPRESET AS YOU EDIT
IT, YOU MUST HAVE IT
ASSIGNED TO A MIDI
CHANNEL IN THE MAIN
SCREEN.
COMPARE MODE MUST BE
TURNED ON IN THE MASTER
MENU FOR THE COMPARE
FEATURE TO WORK.
Chapter 6: Hyperpreset Menu

HYPERPRESET MENU

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