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19Global Settings
Sequential Prophet Rev2 User’s Guide
Global Settings
22. Screen Saver: On, Off—The Prophet Rev2 display has a built-
in screen saver that puts it to sleep when not in use. This features is
designed to prolong the life of the display and we recommend using it. If,
however, you want to disable this feature you can do so by setting it to Off.
23. Seq Pedal Mode: Normal, Trigger, Gate, T-G—Selects the mode for
signals received on the rear-panel sequencer jack.
With normal selected, a footswitch will start sequencer playback.
With trig selected, an audio signal connected to the sequencer jack will
step the sequencer when the sequencers play button is on.
With gate selected, an audio signal connected to the sequencer
jack will trigger and gate the envelopes while you hold a note or
chord. Additionally, turning on the sequencer or arpeggiator will add
sequencer or arpeggiator playback — but controlled by the Prophet
Rev2’s clock bpm and value settings and not the audio trigger.
With t-g (trigger+gate) selected, an audio signal connected to the
sequencer jack will trigger and gate the envelopes while you hold a
note or chord. Additionally, pressing the sequencers play button will
also add synchronized sequencer playback.
24. Foot Assign: Breath CC2, Foot CC4, Exp CC11, Volume, LPF Full,
LPF Half—Sets the modulation destination for the rear-panel Pedal/CV
input.
25. Pedal Polarity: Normal, Reversed—There are two types of momen-
tary footswitches, normally open and normally closed. Either type can
be used with the Sustain switch input. This setting allows you to accom-
modate both models in case yours behaves in a way that is the opposite
of what you expect due to its polarity. (Sustain is on until the footswitch
is pressed and then it turns off, which is the opposite of the expected
behavior.) Connect your pedal and choose the appropriate setting based
on its behavior.
26. Sustain Arp: Arp hold, Sustain—Sets the function for the Sustain
pedal input the rear of the synthesizer. Selecting arp hold and pressing
the sustain pedal causes the arpeggiator to hold the current arpeggio as
if you had pressed the hold button on the front panel. Selecting sustain
chooses normal sustain pedal operation. Selecting hold mom causes the
arpeggiator to sustain (even when you release the notes on the keyboard)
for as long as you hold down the pedal. Releasing the Sustain pedal stops
the arpeggiator.
27. Save Edit B: Off, On—When off, disables saving of Layer B when
you save a program. When on, both Layer A and Layer B of the program
are saved .
28. Calibrate WheelsCalibrates the Pitch and Mod wheels.
29. Basic ProgramLoads a basic, template program.
30. CalibrateCalibrates the oscillators and lters. You shouldn’t need
to do this under normal circumstances since the lters are calibrated at
the factory and generally don’t require re-calibration or re-tuning.
31. Reset GlobalsSets the global parameters to the factory default
settings.
32. Dump ProgramTransmits the current program in SysEx format via
the selected MIDI port. Dumped programs will load back into the same
location in memory when imported back into the synth via MIDI.
33. Dump BankTransmits the current bank in SysEx format via the
selected MIDI port. (See item 11, “MIDI Sysex Cable.”) Dumped banks
will load back into the same location in memory when imported back
into the synth via MIDI.
34. Dump All BanksTransmits all four User Banks in SysEx format
via the selected MIDI port. (See item 11, “MIDI Sysex Cable.”) Dumped
banks will load back into the same location in memory when imported
back into the synth via MIDI.

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