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ESI ESI2000 - Import Options; Akai and Emax II Import Procedures

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Master/Global 75
1. Activate Master/Global module.
2. Select Special (8), Trigger Buttons (7).
3. Use the left/right cursor keys to select the button. Use the Data
Entry Control, the INC/DEC buttons or your MIDI keyboard to
select the key to be played. Play the ten key pad to hear the trigger
buttons.
TRIGGER BUTTON 1
Key: C1
Velocity: 112
Mode: off
4. Set the velocity for the trigger button (1-127). This is the velocity
that will be used whenever the trigger button is pressed.
5. Select the mode for each trigger button. Mode “On” plays a key
whenever the button is pressed. “Latch” mode holds the key on until
the button is pressed again.
6. Press ENTER to exit the submodule. The ESI will return you to
the Module Identifier.
8. RAM Test
RAM is an acronym for Random Access Memory. RAM is used to store
presets and samples in the ESI's bank. There is also another block of
RAM used by the ESI's main computer. This function allows you to test
the memory by first filling it with numbers and then reading them back.
A RAM test should always be performed after you have updated the
amount of sample memory in your ESI. The test will verify if the new
RAM is working and has been correctly installed.
1. Activate Master/Global module.
2. Select Special (8), Ram Test (8). The following screen will appear.
RAM TEST
WARNING
Clears Sample Memory
Proceed? Y/N
3. Press Yes to begin the test. Press No, Exit, or Enter to return to
the Submodule Identifier.
! Caution:
Dangerous voltages are present
inside the ESI enclosure. Consult your local
E-mu dealer or call E-mu customer service
for information about updating RAM.
• Use only low profile SIMMs in the ESI.

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