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Chapter 4: Auxiliaries and Effects
ProMix 01 User’s Guide
1. Press [SEND1] or [SEND2].
The SEND1 or SEND2 LCD
function appears. If you didn’t
exit after your last effect edit,
the EFFECT EDIT LCD function
appears instead.
2. Select STORE and press
[ENTER].
The PROGRAM NAME display
appears.
3. Use the [
√
] [
®
] cursor but-
tons and PARAMETER
wheel to name the effects
program.
If you want to cancel the store
operation, select CANCEL and
press
[ENTER]
.
4. Press [STORE] to store.
The effects program is stored.
!
By recalling a program and
storing it to another user loca-
tion, you can copy and reorga-
nize your effects programs.
Storing Effects Programs
There are 10 user effects programs (31–40) for you to store your own
effects settings. When STORE is selected on the SEND LCD function,
user program 31, the first user location, is selected automatically. You
cannot select preset programs 1 through 30 while the STORE option
is selected. User programs can be named for easy identification.
Shown below is the SEND1 LCD function. The SEND2 LCD function
is essentially the same. Effects programs are listed in the center and
the name of the effects program last recalled or stored is highlighted.
Also there is an equal symbol (=) between the program’s name and
number, not a period like the other programs. The PARAMETER
wheel is used to scroll through the program list. When another pro-
gram is selected, its name flashes. If it is stored, it stops flashing,
appears highlighted, and the period between its name and number
changes to an equal symbol (=).
Shown below is the PROGRAM NAME LCD function that appears
when [ENTER] is pressed in step 2. The type of effects used in the pro-
gram is shown in parenthesis. The program name and number are
shown above that. The selected character in the name is highlighted.
Available characters scroll through the box in the center. Use the cur-
sor buttons to position the cursor in the name, and the PARAMETER
wheel to scroll through the characters.
Effects program names can be up to 15 characters long and the fol-
lowing characters are available.
Spaces are available between the above character rows.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
( ) [ ] { } < > # $ % & @ ! ? + - * / ÷ = –
, . : ; " , Ù Û ◊
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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