(4) Connection Indicator: Displays whether or not the editor has made a connection to an attached
12 Step controller. A connection is required to update firmware, send presets to the 12 Step, and
alter the 12 Step’s settings. A connection is not needed to edit or manage presets.
3.1.1 Display Name
The display name is used to set the name that appears on the 12
Step’s display when a preset is loaded (four characters maximum).
To change the display name, simply click each of the four boxes
and select the desired letter from the drop-down menu that
appears. It is highly recommended to give each preset a distinct
name to prevent any confusion that could arise from similarly
named presets.
Note: Not all letters are available in the drop-down menus — this is because the 12 Step’s display only
has seven segments per character, making it unable to properly represent certain letters (K, M, V, W, and X).
3.1.2 Connected Indicator
This displays whether or not the editor has made a
connection to an attached 12 Step controller. A
connection is required to update firmware, send
presets, and alter the 12 Step’s settings. A
connection is not needed to edit or manage
presets.
3.1.3 Main Tab Area
The main tab area is where nearly all of the editing action happens. It consists of four tabs: Note
Entry, MIDI Parameters, Setlist, and Settings. Please see their respective sections in this manual for
more detailed information on what each tab is for.
3.1.4 Presets Section
The top-left area of the 12 Step Editor’s main
window is home to the presets section. This
is where presets are selected and where all
preset management is handled.
The presets section looks like this:
I
K
>
L
>
M
L
SAVE SAVE AS REVERT DELETE
Send Setlist to 12 Step
Program Change
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