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significant byte) information, so that you can actually have as many as 128 x 128 MIDI banks. Use this option if your sound module/synth is not GM (General MIDI) capable.

GM

The sound presets or patches follow the GM (General MIDI) standard. The names of patches appear in text form in the display. The General MIDI standard dictates 128 sounds, and some manufacturers of GM capable sound modules have implemented kits that allow for choosing various MIDI sound banks. Your ZETA SYNTHONY II divides it’s MIDI bank into an MSB (most significant byte) and an LSB (least significant byte) data group, which allows 128 x 128 GM kits. Use this option if your sound module/synth is not GM (General MIDI) capable.

XG

The sound presets or patches follow the XG (Extended General MIDI) standard. The names of patches appear in text form in the display. Information about MIDI bank numbers is not included. If your MIDI instrument is XG capable, you should certainly make use of it. It is a very easy way to maintain an overview of the numerous normal patches available. The built-in sound module of the ZETA SYNTHONY II is XG compatible and offers you all of the XG sounds in superior

quality.

DCLIC RESPNS

Double-click response (1...20)

Here you set the amount of time in which a double click (double press) of the two foot switches should take place in order to be recognized as a double click. Remember that you can double click the chain foot switch in order to jump one step back in your chain. Double clicking the Hold pedal allows you to stop the presently running drum sequence.

XMIT SYSEX…

Send System Exclusive Data

This sub menu gives you access to all the important parameters and settings that allow your ZETA SYNTHONY II to send data over MIDI. The receiver can be a computer with the appropriate software (e.g. Sequencer software) or another ZETA SYNTHONY II. One possibility would be to save the numerous settings of your ZETA SYNTHONY II to a floppy disk to be shared with others, or as an archive for later use. Users of the ZETA SYNTHONY II can use this method to collect an entire sound library from external programmable synth section. Press the ENTER button and use the +/- Parameter buttons to select the area you would like to send. Use the +/- Value buttons to select individual parts. The transfer begins when you press

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Contents Synthony Midi Controller Table of Contents Preset Mode TUTORIAL- Setting UP a Chain Appendix ZMC-200 Front Panel Utility ZMC-200 Rear Panel Arpeggiator and ControlAbout the Synthony Basic Settings QuickstartZeta Music Systems, Inc ZMC-200 Manual Rev2.0 Changing a Preset Sound Zeta Music Systems, Inc ZMC-200 Manual Rev2.0 About the User Interface Instrument Interface Features Series Pickup Selector SwitchANALOG/DIGITAL Blending Tracking Enhancers Installation Instructions Trim Tracking Enhancer to fit under the bridge footZeta Music Systems, Inc. ZMC-200 Manual Rev2.0 Zeta Music Systems, Inc. ZMC-200 Manual Rev2.0 Four Modes of Operation Global ModeGlobal Settings for Pickup Systems Violinists and BassistsPreset Mode Utility ModeChain Mode Basic Channel Global ModeGlobal Parameters Hold ChannelSEQ Channel Pbend RangeSND Pbendrg Local Mode Tune BaseInstrument no TYP TRIG. LevelTutorial Sensitivity Adjustments SensePAN Enable VAR Enable REV EnableChor Enable CC DEFAULTS…Midi Mapping Recalling Presets Preset ModePreset Parameters Instrument TunerTranspose Preset ProgrammingVolume QuantizeReverb PAN POSPAN Spread ChorusVEL Offset VariationVEL Sense Dynamic ControllerString Mode COMHoldmd Hold Preset 1…128SEP CommonSEQ Track OFF, 1…8 Volume OFFSEQ Pattern OFF, 1…32 SEQ Tempo EXT., 41…240Layer Preset 1…128 ArpegLength Arpeg PresetTempo ScanPattern Blues Velocity Sync ON, OFFOctaves 1…4 SEQ PatternEditing Hold Presets CntrlHold Controller SEQ Tempo StackWheelcntl NRPN/RPN REV ChorVAR Chain Mode Understanding the DisplayCreating Chain Presets Chain Preset Name max CharactersProgram 1…128 Saving Chain Presets …32TUTORIAL- Setting UP a Chain SynthonySynthony Zeta Music Systems, Inc ZMC-200 Manual Rev2.0 Utility Mode Dclic Respns Xmit SYSEX…EFFECTS… Total DUMP…ARP-PATTRN… ALL, 1…16 SEQUENC…Reverb Send Chorus SendVariat Send Variation Effect 0…127 Steps 1…16 ModeKIT STANDARD1…SFX2 Drum Instrument 1…4Track ADC MonitorAppendix Problem SolvingFactory Reset External Midi instrument doesn’t playDynamic difference between notes is too great Varying string volume levelsSometimes wrong notes Wrong soundsUtility Mode System Exclusive ImplementatonZeta Music Systems, Inc ZMC-200 Manual Rev2.0 Family Sounds PianoElectric Piano Cpercussion OrganAcoustic Guitar Electric GuitarAcoustic Bass Strings Electric BassSynth Bass EnsembleBrass Synth BrassReeds PipeSlead Synth Pad SyEffectEthnic Percussion Sound EffectsDrums User Presets Effects Types List TypeEffectVariations ROOM2 CHORUS1 Auto PAN Zeta Music SYSTEMS, INC Manufactured Exclusively forLivingston Street Oakland, CA

ZMC-200 specifications

ZETA Music Systems has introduced the ZMC-200, a groundbreaking music production console designed for both professional studios and aspiring musicians. The ZMC-200 combines innovative technology with user-friendly features, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of audio tasks, from recording and mixing to mastering and sound design.

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The ZMC-200 boasts a comprehensive set of input and output options, including multiple XLR and TRS inputs for microphones and instruments, as well as a range of digital connectivity options like USB-C and MIDI I/O. This versatility ensures that users can connect various devices and instruments seamlessly, making it perfect for live performances and studio configurations alike.

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In summary, the ZETA Music Systems ZMC-200 is a versatile and advanced music production console that caters to the needs of musicians, producers, and audio engineers alike. With its seamless DAW integration, comprehensive connectivity, intuitive interface, exceptional sound quality, and portability, the ZMC-200 is poised to set new standards in the music production landscape. Whether in a professional studio or a bedroom setup, the ZMC-200 empowers users to create and explore their musical visions.