SA165 Soleman User’s Guide 14
Editing Lists
Lists can be modified using the hardware user interface or by using the USB Editor Software. The
following sections describe how to add, insert, remove, or edit a Scene in the List.
Adding a Scene to then end of a List
Press the Add button once.
A scene will be added to the end of the list and the Add LED will begin to blink.
Use the Previous and Next footswitches to change the number of the scene added to the List.
Press the Add button or the Confirm button to accept the changes. Or, press the Cancel
button to cancel the changes and revert the List to its previous state.
Inserting a Scene into a List
Press and hold the Add button for 2 seconds.
A scene will be inserted into the list prior to the current position and the Add LED will begin
to blink.
Use the Previous and Next footswitches to change the number of the scene inserted in the
List.
Press the Add button or the Confirm button to accept the changes. Or, press the Cancel
button to cancel the changes and revert the List to its previous state.
Removing a Scene from a List
Press the Remove button.
The currently selected scene will be removed from the List.
Editing a Scene in a List
Press and hold the Remove button for 2 seconds.
The Remove LED will begin to blink.
Use the Previous and Next footswitches to change the number of the currently selected
scene.
Press the Remove button or the Confirm button to accept the changes. Or, press the Cancel
button to cancel the changes and revert the List to its previous state.
List Mode Expression Pedal
When List Mode is active, expression pedals will be mapped to the continuous controller defined by
the currently active Scene. This means that the expression pedal can control many different
parameters on external MIDI hardware that vary on a scene-to-scene basis.
Panel Mode
Panel Mode is the most powerful and flexible operating mode of the Soleman. In Panel mode, each
footswitch is capable of sending a completely customizable MIDI message (or group of multiple MIDI
messages) when it is activated as well as a different MIDI message (or group of multiple MIDI
messages) when it is deactivated. This allows the user to create a control surface that is highly
customized for their specific use case.