Once a Performance has been set up as desired, it can be written to memory. There are 4 steps to writing a Performance these are 1) select a
destination 2) choose a name 3) decide if any altered programs are to be overwritten 4) commit to the settings. Each press of the “write” button
advances to the next step in the write procedure. The Global Midi track should be highlighted during the whole write procedure. HIGHLIGHTING
A TRACK OTHER THAN THE GLOBAL MIDI TRACK WHILE WRITING A PATCH TO MEMORY MAY RESULT IN THE PATCH NOT BEING
SAVED CORRECLTY.
To save a
Performance
in the
Supernova,
highlight the
global midi
track in the
sequencer.
The first press of the write button shows “Write A126 to A126?
Multi CH 1-8 “
the store location for the ammended Performance can be changed here using the bank up/down buttons, the upper fast data wheel and the key-
pad section (keyboards only). For example, this can be set to :
“Write A126 to C001
Multi CH 1-8 “
When the store location has been set pressing the write button shows:
“Name Perf C001
Multi CH1-8 “
The name can now be changed with the upper and lower fast data wheels. The upper wheel changes the character and the lower data wheel
changes which character is being changed. The name could be changed to “Song Xmas” in which case the display will show
“Name Perf C001
Song Xmas “
When the name hs been chosen and set pressing the write button shows:
“Update Progs? No
Write to continue “
If any programs have been edited while they have been used in the Performance - filter frequency, program level, envelope times etc, these edits
can be written to the progam memory banks. Using the upper fast data wheel the options for this step can be set to ‘no’, ‘yes’ and ‘each’. If ‘no’
is selected and the write button is pressed, any edits made to any programs will not be saved. If ‘yes’ is selected and the write button is pressed,
all edits made to all programs used in the Performance will be written to the original program locations overwritting the unedited program. If the
third option ‘each’ is selected, each edited program can be written to a different program location to avoid overwritting the unedited version of the
program.
In the example above, if a program D000 Synced Format 1 was assigned to part 1 of the Performance and had the filter frequency tweaked and
program C000 Neuroglider was assigned to part 5 and had the envelope 1 attack tweaked, these changes can be written as follows.
“Update Progs? Each
Write to continue “
Pressing the write button will show:
“(Part 1) To D000
Synced Formant 1”