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Proteus 2000 Operation Manual   

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Basic Operations

Sound Navigator

Sound
Navigator

Sound Navigator allows you to search through preset and instrument 
categories to find the type of sound you’re looking for. Each preset and 
instrument has a name and a three letter preset category. You can create 
your own categories in order to group favorite presets. The preset category 
is assigned in the Edit menu (Preset Name). Instrument categories are fixed.

Preset Category

When you want to find presets in a particular category, you simply change 
the category field in the main screen, then move the cursor to the preset 
name field to scroll through all the presets in the selected category. 

When the cursor is on the Preset Category field, turning the Data Entry 
Control selects different preset categories. The Name Field will change to 
show the first preset in each category.

þ  

To Change the Preset Category

1.

Press either cursor key repeatedly until the cursor is underneath the 
preset category field.

2.

Rotate the Data Entry Control to select one of the preset categories. 
Preset Categories are displayed in alphabetical order.

þ  

To Select a Preset within a Category

1.

After selecting a category, move the cursor to the Preset Name field.

2.

Rotate the Data Entry Control to scroll through the presets in the 
selected category. Note that the preset numbers will no longer change 
sequentially.

Instrument Category

When the cursor is on the Instrument Category field (Edit menu), turning 
the Data Entry Control selects different instrument categories. The Name 
Field changes to show the first instrument in each category. Move the 
cursor back to the instrument number to select instruments in the selected 
category.

C01       Vol127     Pan00

          

USER

032

2

     bas: Interference

Preset Category

Preset Name

L1

 INSTRUMENT    Rom:ORCH

0322     bas: Buzz Bass

Summary of Contents for proteus 2000

Page 1: ...Real time Controller information beginning page 23 There are several power user features in the interface which make programming even easier and we wouldn t want you to miss them Volume Control This c...

Page 2: ...the button is held continuously The cursor can be moved bidirectionally using the Data Entry Control while either cursor select button is held down for example press and hold the right cursor button a...

Page 3: ...ed and the programming of the preset Front Panel Controller Modes The Real time Controller Knobs serve three purposes 1 Real time control of synthesizer parameters 2 Quick Editing the initial settings...

Page 4: ...ode is only active when on the Preset Select screen and when Quick Edit is enabled in the Master menu see Knob Preset Quick Edit on page 48 Initial controller values can be stored in every preset When...

Page 5: ...the Master menu When you enter any of the Edit menus 1 The four Controller Knobs are used for editing 2 All the Controller LEDs are off 3 All the Control Row LEDS are off When you turn a knob the fiel...

Page 6: ...pan and preset location associated with the displayed channel Preset Selection To Change the Preset 1 Press either cursor key until the cursor is underneath the preset number The cursor is a little fl...

Page 7: ...e same parameter as MIDI volume control 7 and changes made over MIDI are shown in the display To Change the Channel Volume 1 Press either cursor key until the cursor is underneath the volume value 2 R...

Page 8: ...preset ADD algebraically with the Channel Pan setting Therefore if the pan setting in the preset were set to 63R moving the Channel Pan setting full left would return the sound to the center position...

Page 9: ...Field will change to show the first preset in each category To Change the Preset Category 1 Press either cursor key repeatedly until the cursor is underneath the preset category field 2 Rotate the Da...

Page 10: ...MIDI channels you want the Proteus 2000 to receive using the MIDI Channel Preset selection screen see previous instructions O O O O Save the Multisetup using the instruction provided in Chapter 3 Mult...

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