To Switch Between User And Preset Programs; Editing Basics; To Select A Parameter For Editing - Ada MP-2 Owner's Manual

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Right now, the first 39 User programs contain the same settings as the 39 Preset programs.
Of course, these User programs can be replaced at any time with modified versions, or other
programs that have been copied to them or swapped with them. The Preset programs can
be altered while they are running, but the Preset program locations cannot be stored into, so
they always remain unchanged.

To switch between User and Preset Programs

Press the PRESET/USER button on the right side of the front panel.
The MP-2 switches to Preset program 1.
Use the "
" and "
Program Edit mode
Press the PRGM EDIT button to enter Program Edit mode.
The LED in the button will go on and the display will say:

Editing Basics

When an instrument is plugged into the MP-2, its signal passes through a number of different
sections, each of which has a different function. The sections are indicated in the gray field
above the Bank Select, Number, and Preset/User buttons.
Each section has several parameters that can be adjusted. A program is simply a stored
complete set of all the parameters in all the sections.The cursor always indicates which
parameter is currently selected for editing.
Some sections have more parameters than can fit in the display at one time. In that case,
there may be more than one screen of parameters. The presence of additional screens is
indicated by an arrow symbol in the lower right corner of the display (meaning there is one or
more following screens) or the upper left corner (meaning there is one or more preceding
screens).

To select a parameter for editing:

Use the "<" and ">" buttons (left and right arrow) to move the cursor from
parameter to parameter.
The parameter that is currently selected for editing is always indicated by the cursor, which
is an arrow symbol (->) found between the parameter name and its value.
" buttons to step through the Preset programs.
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