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Moog Little Phatty - Preset Mode Operation; Storing Presets

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Page 24
LP User’s Manual - The User Interface
Page 25
LP User’s Manual - The User Interface
Master Mode
Master mode accesses the global settings for the Little Phatty and the routines for sending and receiving
data.
To enter master mode, press the MASTER button. By
default, the rst master menu entry is Performance Sets.
When switching between the Master and Preset modes,
the last used master menu entry appears.
When the master menu is active, the VALUE knob is used
to scroll through menu entries. To change a particular
menu entry, you must hit the CURSOR button to enable
the parameter for editing. The selected parameter will be
underlined, indicating that this parameter value can now
be changed. The VALUE knob is now used to change the
parameter value(s). The chosen parameter is automatically
changed as the display is updated (i.e. if you scroll through
values and settle on something new, you don’t have to do
anything to activate that new entry).
If a menu contains more than one parameter for editing, repeatedly pressing the CURSOR key will step
through the parameters. You can also press the MASTER button to disable the CURSOR mode. At this
point, the VALUE knob allows you to step through the menu entries again. When you reach the end of the
menu entries, advancing the VALUE knob will wrap back to the rst entry.
A. Master Mode Menus
Here are the Master Mode menu items:
PERFORMANCE SETS:
Performance Sets are collections of preset sounds, pre-arranged for
convenient access. There are four banks of Performance Sets contain-
ing 8 presets each (32 presets total). You select a bank (1-4) and then
set up a sequence of 8 presets in each bank. This allows you to easily
switch between these assigned presets in the order they are set up.
Once you have your performance bank set up, you can step sequen-
tially through the bank by pressing the VALUE switch, or use the
CURSOR button to highlight the bank or preset, then use the VALUE
knob to make the change.
In the example shown here, the 3
rd
preset in Performance Set 1
contains Preset 24, called “LEAD”. For more on Performance Sets and
how to congure them, see page 32.

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