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ZETA Music Systems, Inc.
ZMC-200 Manual Rev2.0
will still be available after you restart your ZETA SYNTHONY II. Press the ”EXIT”
button twice to get back to normal play mode.
CHANGING A PRESET SOUND
Make sure your ZETA SYNTHONY II is in PRESET MODE
(PRESET LED on the front panel is on). This is the mode
that your ZETA SYNTHONY II is in when you first turn it
on or if you have not pressed any of the other mode buttons
(GLOBAL, UTIL, CHAIN). The top half of the display
contains the name of the active preset. To the right, the
preset number. You can change the preset by pressing the +/-
Value buttons. Presets 1-128 can be freely manipulated and
edited by the user. 129-256 contain factory presets that can
be edited, but only stored in Presets 1-128.
Now that you have sufficiently looked at and tried the factory
presets, let’s edit one of them to PIANO:
1. Using the +/- Value buttons, find Preset number 27
”EPno2+HdPad.” Now press the EDIT button.
2. Press the ENTER button twice.
3. Press the – Parameter button and use the +/- Value buttons
to select the GrPno group. groups. With the + Parameter
button, you can now move to the area here you can select a
particular instrument for that group.
4. Use the +/- Value buttons to choose a piano sound.
5. Press the + Parameter button. Set the value for
“VOLUME” to your desired level using the +/- Value
buttons. If you like, you can also change the next parameter
“TRANSPOSE.” This parameter changes the pitch value of
your MIDI instrument in half-step increments. To do this,
press the + Parameter button again and set it’s value using
the +/- Value buttons. (”+12” or ”-12” for up an octave or
down and octave respectively.)
6. Press the +Parameter button. Set the “Quantize” value to
“TRIGGER.”
7. Press the +Parameter button. Set “Vel Sense” to “82.”
8. Press the +Parameter button. Set “Vel Offset” to “+12.”