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ZETA Music Systems, Inc.
ZMC-200 Manual Rev2.0
SEQ TRACK
(OFF, 1…8)
Using the internal sound board, you can set a complex track sequence to
play instead of a pattern (see UTILITY MODE, EDIT SEQUENCE)
parallel to the hold preset. As soon as you press the hold pedal, the selected
track pattern will play on a separate MIDI channel. The pattern will be
repeated until you press the hold pedal two times quickly. Or you can set
the number of times that you want the sequence to be played. Choose one
track pattern of 1-8, that you want to play when you press the hold pedal, or
set this parameter to OFF. Please note that you can only use one of the two
sequence possibilities at a time: either SEQ TRACK or SEQ PATTERN.
Make sure the other one is set to OFF.
SEQ TEMPO
(EXT., 41…240)
The tempo of your sequence can be set externally using Midi clock
(EXT/MIDI IN) or internally using BPM (beats per minute) between 41
(very slow) and 240 (very fast). In the case of external synchronization,
(e.g.. MIDI-Drums, sequencer software) the sequence will only start when
the “start” command is received from the MIDI IN port.
STACK
The effect is the same as in Hold Mode LAYER. The difference is that in
this mode the Hold pedal must not be explicitly pressed. The Layer effect is
always available. Otherwise all parameters of LAYER mode are available.
(see LAYER.)
WHEELCNTL
WHEEL CONTROLLER (AIX, EXP1, EXP2)
Your ZETA SYNTHONY II offers you the option of using up to three
different wheel controllers simultaneously: AIX is the wheel on the
instrument interface
AX101/102,( not currently used with Zeta instruments) EXP1 and EXP2
are swell pedals, which can be plugged into the back of the ZETA
SYNTHONY II. Choose the desired wheel using the +/-Value buttons, that
you want to link a controller to, and press ENTER. The first line of the
display shows the wheel that you just choose; the second line shows the
controller that is assigned to the selected wheel. Use the +/- Value buttons
to select the desired controller. The function of the selected controller
appears in simple text in the display. The nonstandardized MIDI controllers
have the “————” description. The setting “NO CONTROLLER”
means that no MIDI controller at all is assigned to the selected wheel. To
do this, set the wheel AIX 101/102 to a Filter Controller (74).