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C
Contour
-30
to
21
Controls
the
amount
of
excitation.
A
setting
of
0
will
shut
off
the
exciter.
3.3
Saving
Edited
Patches
Before
getting
into
MIDI
control,
here's
how
to
save
your
work.
1.
After
doing
your
edits,
press
USER/FACTORY
(which
in
this
case
assumes
its
alternate
persona
as
a
STORE
button).
2.
U
will
flash
to
remind
you
that
you
can
only
save
to
a
User
memory
location.
3.
Select
the
desired
patch
location
with
the
+/-
buttons.
4.
Press
USF.R/FACTORY
a
second
time.
The
display
shows
donE
to
confirm
that
your
work
has
been
stored
in
the
selected
patch.
Notes
You
can
back
out
of
the
saving
process
any
time
before
step
4
by
pressing
any
key
except
STORE
or
PATCH.
If
you
are
in
edit
mode,
have
altered
parameters,
and
then
select
patch
mode,
the
display
will
nervously
flash
the
patch
number.
This
is
the
Ultraverb
IT's
way
of
saying
"Hey!
You’ve
edited
this
patch!
Do
you
want
to
save
it
or
not?"
Tf
not,
just
select
another
patch
in
the
normal
way.
Otherwise,
press
EDIT
to
scoot
back
into
the
edit
mode,
and
save
the
patch
as
described
above.
3.4
MIDI
Dynamic
Control
Real-time
control
of
signal
processing
parameters
via
MIDI
is
one
of
the
great
remaining
frontiers
of
musical
electronics.
Sure,
that
sounds
like
hype,
but
once
you
get
into
it
you'll
be
hooked.
Guaranteed.
Parameters
can
be
altered
by
the
following
types
of
MIDI
messages
(the
abbreviation
in
bold
is
the
mnemonic
used
in
the
display):
Continuous
Controllers
1-120;
32
and
96-101
are
omitted
(CXXX,
where
XXX
is
a
three-digit
number)
Pitch
wheel
(PiCH)
Monophonic
or
polyphonic
pressure
(PrES)
Velocity
(UELC)
Note
number
(notE)

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