Features of the Artis SE
Mode Buttons
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Multi Button
is button’s LED is illuminated when you are in Multi Mode, which is the default Mode.
e Artis SE always boots up in this mode.
From any other mode, pressing the Multi button enters Multi Mode (described in Multi
Mode on page 5-1 and, in further detail, in Multi Mode on page 7-1). In Multi Mode,
you can select dierent congurations of Programs, controller assignments, and MIDI
channel assignments.
Program Button
Pressing the Program button enters Program Mode (described in Program Mode on page
5-2). In Program Mode, you can select and play dierent sounds (or “Programs”). is
button’s LED is illuminated when you are in Program Mode.
Global Button
Pressing the Global button enters Global Mode (described in Global Mode on page 5-1
and, in further detail, in Global Mode on page 9-1). In Global Mode, you can edit
parameters that control the overall behavior of the Artis SE. ese parameters include tuning,
transposition and velocity. Additionally, you can perform a Hard or Soft Reset. is button’s
LED is illuminated when you are in Global Mode.
CAUTION: Performing a Hard Reset will erase ALL User Program and
User Multis, and will reset Global settings to a factory state.
Storage Button
Pressing the Storage button enters Storage Mode, allowing data to be loaded into or saved
from, the Artis SE. Choices include the storage device connection (USB for ash drives, PC
for computers or tablets).
Edit Button (Multi Edit Mode)
When in Multi Mode, the Edit button will initiate Multi Edit mode. From here, you can
navigate through the editable parameters of a multi and make specic changes. When
you change a parameter, the Save button will light. You can then continue to select other
parameters (using Navigation controls), or hit the Exit button to abandon changes, or hit the
Save button to save your changes as a User Multi. Refer to Multi Edit Mode on page 8-1 for
more information.