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Make Noise 0-Coast - Program Buttons; Program Pages

Make Noise 0-Coast
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PROGRAM BUTTONS
The PGM_A and PGM_B buttons allow access to a number of functions:
Basic Actions
• HOLD PGM_B : PANIC!
Stops MIDI and Arp Notes. If you encounter a "stuck" MIDI note, this will make it disappear. If using the Latch & Shift
Arpeggiator type, this will clear all the notes.
• PRESS PGM_A & PGM_B : Run/Stop Arpeggiator
This switches between "normal" keyboard play and Arpeggiation. See Page 34 for more information about Arpeggiator
types. NOTE: the Arpeggiator is only played over MIDI.
Program Pages
The Program Pages allow for setting a number of paramaters that are not directly accessible from the panel of the 0-Coast.
They can be congured to react in various ways to MIDI data. For example, the CV OUTput can be assigned to velocity, note
number, mod wheel, et al.
The 0-Coast also has a fun arpeggiator with two modes, an additional LFO at the MIDI B outputs, and the ability to switch
between Legato and ReTrigger playing styles.
Here is a description of how to navigate the pages, followed by the page parameters:
Navigation
[HOLD] PGM_A : go to PGM Pages. MIDI_A & MIDI_B will <FLASH twice>, and PGM_A LIGHTS to indicate program ready.
[PRESS] PGM_A : select PGM Page. Each [PRESS] of PGM_A moves to the next page. When on page 7, which is the last
page {Calibrate}, [PRESSING] PGM_A exits the Program Pages.
[HOLD] PGM_A : set Page Parameter to DEFAULT, MIDI_A & MIDI_B will <FLASH twice>. This will reset the current page to
the factory default setting.
[PRESS] PGM_B : set Value of Page Parameter, PGM_B indicates the Value. Each [PRESS] of PGM_B while on a Page will
select the next value for this Page's parameter.
[HOLD] PGM_B : Exit PGM Pages.
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