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E-Mu EMAX II - Selecting the Current Preset; Exiting a Function

E-Mu EMAX II
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Emax II operation manual
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
SELECTING THE
CURRENT PRESET
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1
This Function chooses one of the available bank presets.
1. With no modules active, the display will show the current preset name and number.
The blinking cursor will appear under the preset number’s first digit.
2. There are four ways to change the current preset:
Enter a two-digit number with the keypad. If you enter a number for which there is
no preset, the lower display line will show the illegal preset number and say Empty
Preset. Try again.
Move the data slider or the increment buttons. The top display line will continue to
show the current preset, but the lower line will scroll through the available presets as you
move the data slider. When the lower line shows the preset that you want as the current
preset, press ENTER.
Increment or decrement the current preset (as displayed in the top line) with the
CURSOR buttons. This method is useful for live performance—arrange your presets in
the desired order, and step through them as needed.
Use a footswitch to advance through the presets.
3. To see the current preset number at any time, de-activate any active modules and look
at the display.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 2 EXITING A FUNCTION
After modifying a current voice or preset by adjusting any of its parameters,
you have three options on how to proceed.
1. If the Enter LED is lit steadily, pressing ENTER will return you to the module
identifier.
2. De-activate the module (Emax II returns to current preset).
3. Activate another function within the module or activate another module.
Remember:
A modified voice or preset is saved in the bank, which loses its memory
when the power goes off. To permanently save modified individual voices and complete
banks, save to disk.
Selecting Presets

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