Recalling a Dynamics Program
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ProMix 01 User’s Guide
1. Press [COMP] repeatedly to
select a processor: 1, 2, or 3.
The COMP LCD function
appears. If you didn’t exit
after your last COMP edit, the
COMP EDIT LCD function
appears instead.
2. Select RECALL.
3. Use the PARAMETER wheel
to select a program.
4. Press [ENTER] to recall.
The program is recalled.
Recalling a Dynamics Program
There are 10 preset programs (1–10) and 10 user programs (11–20).
Shown below is the COMP LCD function. Setup parameters appear
in the top part of the display. Programs are listed in the center and
the name of the program last recalled or stored is highlighted. Also
there is an equal symbol (=) between the program’s name and num-
ber, not a period like the other programs. The PARAMETER wheel
is used to scroll through the program list. When another program is
selected, its name flashes. If it is recalled, it stops flashing, appears
highlighted, and the period between its name and number changes
to an equal symbol (=).
Dynamics Processors and Mix Scenes
Dynamics processor settings are stored in mix scenes, so you can
instantly change processors just by recalling a mix scene. If you are
using a controlling computer or MIDI sequencer, you can also record
processor setting adjustments as MIDI Control Change messages.
Your adjustments can then be replayed automatically. See “Control
Change” on page 83 for more details. Note that mix scenes store only
the current program names, numbers, and parameter settings for
COMP1, COMP2, and COMP3. They do not store the entire dynam-
ics processor library of 20 programs.
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