Creative E-MU Store Patch, Enter, Octave Down, Octave Up, Midi Panic Button 7 +, Patch Select

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Main Panel Controls

5.Store Patch

This button stores your keyboard setup in one of the 16 memory locations.

To Store a Patch: After pressing Store, select the desired patch number using the data slider, the Octave Transpose + and - buttons, or the Direct Patch Select buttons (Xboard 61 only), then press Enter to store the current setup.

6.Enter

Press Enter to confirm your settings when editing. In most cases, the Home LED illuminates after Enter is pressed, indicating a return to Play mode.

7.Octave Down

This button transposes the keyboard down one octave each time it is pressed. The new octave transpose value (-1, -2, -3, -4) momentarily appears in the display and the LED on the button remains lit unless transpose is set to zero.

8.Octave Up

This button transposes the keyboard up one octave each time it is pressed. The new octave transpose value (+1, +2, +3, +4) momentarily appears in the display and the LED on the button remains lit unless transpose is set to zero.

MIDI Panic Button (7 + 8)

Pressing both of the Octave Transpose buttons simultaneously causes the following MIDI messages to be sent on all 16 channels: “All Notes Off”, “All Sounds Off”, “Sustain Pedal Off”. This will turn off any “stuck notes” which occur when a synthesizer receives a note-on message without receiving a corresponding note-off message.

Increment / Decrement Buttons

The Octave Transpose buttons can be used as increment/decrement buttons whenever the Data Slider is active for modifying an edit value (either numeric or non-numeric settings). The increment/decrement buttons allow you to increase or decrease the value one unit at a time.

9.Patch Select

This button is used to select one of the 16 user patches in memory.

To Select a Patch: Press the Patch Select button, then choose a patch using the data slider, the Octave Transpose + and - buttons, or the Direct Patch Select buttons (Xboard 61 only), and press Enter.

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Contents Xboard Europe MU World Headquarters MU SystemsAsia Pacific Africa, Middle East Japan Creative Media K. KTable of Contents Back Panel Description Powering the Xboard Xboard 61 Panel ControlsBasic Operations MU Xboard Control AppendixIndex MU Systems Introduction On a PC Hardware InstallationRequirements On a MacConnecting the Xboard to your Computer USB ConnectionMidi Connection Midi Interface MidiSoftware Installation Macintosh OSWindows Uninstalling all Audio Drivers and Applications Click Start „ Settings „ Control PanelWindows XP Lost Communication TroubleshootingTo confirm the problem, do the following Wrong Driver in Windows XP or WindowsIntroduction Introduction Windows 2000 „ You may recover by doing the following Click Have DiskMain Panel Controls Data Entry / Master Volume SliderMidi Indicators EditOctave Down Store PatchEnter Octave UpMidi Channel Select Channel Control ModeLatch Mode Knob Bypass3D Midi and Nrpn mode Normal modeChannel Controller mode Controller KnobsPatch Select / Numeric Keypad Zones EnableXboard 61 Panel Controls Keyboard Zones ButtonsUsing the Numeric Keypad Program Change ModeBack Panel Description To Insert Batteries Powering the XboardInserting Batteries into the Xboard This Side Not UsedEntering Data To Select a Patch Using the Main PanelBasic Operations Selecting and Storing PatchesTo Store a Patch To Select a Patch Using Direct Patch Select Buttons XboardChanging the Midi Channel To Change the Midi ChannelChanging Controller CC Channel Numbers Channel Control ModeTransposing the Keyboard To Change Controller CC Channel NumbersTo Enable or Disable a Specific Zone To Select 16 Channel Control ModeTo Enable or Disable the Zones Function Working With ZonesLatch Mode, Zones Disabled To Select Latch ModeLatch Mode, Zones Enabled Snap ShotTo Set the Keyboard Range of Latched Notes Bypass Mode Editing Patch and Device SettingsTo Edit a Setting Editing Patch Device Settings Scrolling Text DisplayEdit Parameters PGM Send on RecallSend Program Change Bank Sel MSBTo Send an External Program Change Xboard Program Change PGM Browse Mode Bank Sel LSBTo Browse Midi Program Changes CC Send On Recall Save CC Value in PatchAftertouch On/Off Semitone TransposeTips for Use… Velocity Curve Select Channel CC NumberLatch High/Low Note X1 and X2 Functions X1 Menu ItemsTo Select one of the X1 or X2 Functions CCM To Calibrate Aftertouch using One or More Keys To Calibrate the Pitch WheelLow Velocity = 1 default X2 Menu Items MU Xboard Control DefinitionsXboard Control Window ZoneChanging the Order of Patches Bank ViewDragging and Dropping Loading Bank or Patch FilesBasic Operation DesktopDevice Patch Name Patch Modified IndicatorChanging Settings Storing PatchesMidi Controller Knob Settings Initial Knob SettingsPatch Editor Tab CC Type Midi ChannelKeyboard Settings Basic Midi ChannelMidi Channel Number Per Control Channel Control Mode CC Number Pitch Wheel SettingsMod Wheel Settings Page Program Change per Midi Channel Send Controller Values on Patch RecallVelocity Curve Select Zones Tab Zones Graphical DisplayZones Settings Global Zones SettingsController Range Individual Zones Settings Controller Range Preferences BackupsMenu Items DeviceSave Patch Loading and SavingLoad From File Save RevertStore RevertDevice Menu Edit MenuView Menu Help MenuAppendix Midi BackgroundMidi Channels & Continuous Controllers Midi Bank Select Commands Footpedal WiringMidi Program Change Commands FootpedalMidi Implementation Chart Midi Information Transmitted Recognized RemarksMidi Implementation Chart part 2 Controllers Control # Function Transmitted Recognized RemarksMidi Implementation Chart part 2 Controllers Nrpn LSB Nrpn MSB Appendix MU Systems Index NumericsMidi Index