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pigtronix INFINITY 3 - Preset Saving, Copying, and Erasing; Saving and Copying Presets; Erasing Presets

pigtronix INFINITY 3
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To Save a preset you have created, push and hold the preset knob for 2 seconds, until the digit begins
flashing. Turn the preset knob to select the bank you want to save the loops in and then push down
and hold the preset knob for 2 seconds to finalize the save. To cancel the save process at any time,
hit the Stop footswitch.
Preset 0 does not store any loops, it is the blank canvas. If you try to save a loop to Preset 0, the
digit will show you a “-” symbol, indicating that you should save this audio somewhere else by turning
the encoder to select a different preset slot.
The decimal point will illuminate to indicate that audio is present in a Loop bank. When changes have
been made but not saved, the decimal point will blink. If you want to keep your changes, simply follow
the save process explained above without changing the selected bank. When the changes are saved,
the decimal point will stay on.
To copy a preset from one bank to another simply initiate the save process as explained above on a
bank that already contains audio.
Being able to copy presets allows you to create different versions of loops with the same starting
point. It also facilitates the reorganization of preset locations (you can move presets, for example, by
copying a preset to the location you want to move it to, then deleting the original preset).
In certain instances while saving, the Infinity 3 may need to quickly copy data from one sector of the
disk to another. When this happens, the digit will show a flashing “C” while the copy is in process.
To erase saved audio from a preset (for example, erasing one of the loops), the audio must first be
erased by pressing and holding the Stop footswitch. Then the modified loop must be saved using the
process previously described.
Saving
Copying
Erasing

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