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Tempest Operation Manual
15. Initialize Playlist .....................................56
Turn All Notes Off .......................................56
Save/Load. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Project and Beat Compatibility with Older OS Versions ..........57
Saving Sounds, Beats, and Projects ........................58
Loading Sounds, Beats, and Projects ........................59
Load Beat Options (including Loading Sound Kits) .............60
Loading sounds quickly from the Pads screen .................61
Exporting Sounds, Beats, and Projects ......................62
Importing Sounds, Beats, and Projects ......................66
Important: Import Notes ..................................66
Renaming Files ......................................... 67
Deleting Files ..........................................67
System Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
System: General ........................................68
System: Foot Pedals .....................................69
System: MIDI Remote Pad Play ............................70
System: MIDI Polyphonic Keyboard Play .....................72
4. MIDI: Sequencer Out Channel:
Off, 1…16—
Selects the channel used to
output MIDI note number messages from a Sound’s sequencer track. ....73
5. MIDI: Sequencer Sound:
A1…A16, B1...B16—
Used to choose the
Sound that plays on the MIDI: Sequencer Out Channel. ...............73
System: MIDI Clock .....................................73
System: MIDI System Exclusive ............................74
System: BPM/Swing/Comp/Dist Sources .....................74
System: UI Preferences ..................................75
Modulation Sources ..................................78
Modulation Destinations ...............................79
Samples ............................................80
Support .............................................85
Troubleshooting ........................................85
Contacting Technical Support ..............................85
Warranty Repair ......................................86

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