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ENSONIQ DP/4 Musician's Manual

ENSONIQ DP/4
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Section 1 - Tutorial
Saving Your Edited Preset
Setting the Preset Memory Switch
Now
that
you've
created
and
edited
your
own
preset,
you
can
save
it to
one
of
the
internal
programmable
preset
locations. To
do
this,
the
Preset
Memory
Protect
switch
needs
to
be
set
to
the
"Off" position.
If
this is
not
set,
the
display
will
read
"WRITE PROTECTED." The
DP
/ 4
defaults
to
"On"
so
that
you
don't
accidentally
wipe
out
any
previously
saved
presets.
To
set the
switch to "Off":
1.
Press
the
System·
MIDI
button.
2
Using
the
Left
and
Right
Arrow
buttons,
scroll
until
the
display
shows:
r'l
~C
Preset
MeMory
Protect=On
3.
If
the
word
"On"
is flashing,
move
the
Data
Entry
Knob
counterclockwise to
the
"Off"
position
.
If
the
word
"Off" is flashing,
you
can
save
your
new
preset.
Tip:
There
is
a
quick
way
to
get
to
this
page.
The
System.
MIDI
parameters
are
divided
into
sub-groups.
By
pressing
the
System.
MIDI
button
several
times,
you
can
quickly scroll
through
these
sub-groups.
Parameter
#52, is
the
first
page
of
one
of
these
sub-groups.
Once this
protection
switch
has
been
set
to
the
"Off"
position,
you
can
save
your
preset. Press
the
Edit
button
to
return
to
Edit
mode
.
Your
newly
edited
preset
will
still
be
intact.
Saving a Preset:
12
In Edit
mode,
press
the
Write-Copy
button
. The
display
looks like this:
In
IU
Write
to
4U
Old
Preset
The
display
will
show
one
of
four
different screens:
Pset
NaMe
-
Write
to
tV
Pset
- This
shows
that
you
are
writing
a 1
Unit
preset.
-
Write
to
2V
Pset
- This
shows
that
you
are
writing
a 2
Unit
preset
.
-
Write
to
4V
Pset
- This
shows
that
you
are
writing
a 4
Unit
preset.
-
Write
to
Cf
Pset
- This
shows
that
you
are
writing
a Config preset.
Using
the
Data
Entry
Knob,
you
can
choose a location (preset
numbers
00
through
49) for
your
new
preset.
Notice
that
the
LED
Numeric
display
shows
the
destination
number
for
your
preset,
while
the
bottom
line
of
the
LCD
displays
the
name
of
that
location's
current
preset
(the
one
you
would
replace).
The
first 50
storage
locations
are
user
programmable
(battery
backed
up)
.
Presets 50 to
99
are
ROM
factory
presets
and
cannot
be
replaced.
ENSONIQ DP/4 Musician's Manual

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ENSONIQ DP/4 Specifications

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BrandENSONIQ
ModelDP/4
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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