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CD3000XL OperatorÕs Manual Page 27
may not make any sense to you when you come to load it in three weeks time!!
When you have many different setups saved onto the disk, sensible naming
practices will really pay off.
MIDI select: This allows you to set a MIDI program change number to a setup so that you
may remotely load everything from your MIDI controller. For example, on stage,
you could send a MIDI program change to your CD3000XL which would load
the appropriate setup and all the programs and samples associated with that
setup and, of course, any edits you may have made to the samples and /or
programs. In the studio, you could send program change commands from your
sequencer to achieve the same thing. You will see in a moment that you may
select only certain programs to be loaded from a volume when you load a
setup.
Clear Memory: You may select whether you wish to clear the memory upon loading or not and
the options are ON or OFF. This parameter is unique to each setup so one
setup may be set to clear the memory whilst another is set so that it doesn’t.
Setups in memory:
This shows you how many setups are currently loaded. This field is for
information only and is not accessible.
The soft keys along the bottom are:
This will take you back to the main SELECT PROG screen.
This will take you to the SETUP EDIT page where you may program your
setup.
This ‘action’ key will create a new setup and will create a name automatically
such as NEW SETUP 1. Each time you press this, a new number will be
appended to the setup name. Of course, you may save it using the default
names but, as mentioned above, it is probably best to give the setup a name
that is more informative.
This key takes you to the LOAD page where it is possible to select and load
setups from the floppy.
This will save the setup to the floppy disk. Pressing this key will display this
prompt:
indicating that the setup is being saved. This will take a second or two.
Pressing this key will delete the currently selected setup from memory. You will
receive this prompt:
You must press F7 or F8 accordingly.