E-Mu PROTEUS FX Instrukcje Operacyjne

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Read This First: Important Safety Instructions

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8INTRO - CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS

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98REFERENCE SECTIONPercussionInstrumentLocations

Strona 4 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

REFERENCE SECTION99PercussionInstrumentLocations

Strona 5 - Contents

100REFERENCE SECTIONPercussionInstrumentLocations

Strona 6 - PROTEUS FX OPERATION MANUAL

REFERENCE SECTION101PercussionInstrumentLocations

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102REFERENCE SECTIONPercussionInstrumentLocations

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REFERENCE SECTION103InstrumentLocations

Strona 9 - Proteus FX INTRODUCTION

104REFERENCE SECTIONTechnicalSpecificationsAudio Channels ... 32Max. Output Level...+4 dB int

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REFERENCE SECTION105MIDIImplementaionChartGENERAL INFORMATION FOR PROTEUS FX• Product ID is 04.• Device ID is [00-0F] (0-15 decimal).• Since MIDI data

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106REFERENCE SECTIONRECEIVED CHANNEL COMMANDSChannels number (n) = 0-15. Message bytes are represented in hex. All other numbersare decimal.Command Me

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REFERENCE SECTION107RECEIVED SYSTEM COMMANDSFor system exclusive commands thefollowing format is used:F0 system exclusive status byte18 E-mu ID byte04

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INTRO - CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS9Introduction1PROTEUS FXProteus FX is a musical instrumentwhose sounds are based on actual digitalrecordings of “real”

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108REFERENCE SECTIONPARAMETER EDITINGPreset and setup parameters may beedited individually using system exclusivecommands. The preset being edited is

Strona 15 - Performance Setup

REFERENCE SECTION109PRESET PARAMETERSParameter ParameterNumber Name0-11---------- preset name (12 ascii chars)12-14 ---------------------------------

Strona 16 - ABOUT PROTEUS FX

110REFERENCE SECTIONPRESET PARAMETERSParameter ParameterNumber Name73 -----------------------------LFO 2 amount74 -----------------------------------

Strona 17 - Proteus FX BASIC OPERATION

REFERENCE SECTION111NOTE 1 - PROGRAM MAPPINGMIDI program changes will normallycorrespond to internal preset numbers 0-127. However, the user may “re-m

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112REFERENCE SECTION• To go the other way (convert 14-bitsigned 2’s complement to a signed realnumber)raw Value = (msb*128) + lsb (gives youthe unsign

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REFERENCE SECTION113NOTE 6 - PRESET DATA REQUESTProteus FX presets are organized intogroups of 64 presets for the purpose ofbulk preset dumps. There a

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114REFERENCE SECTIONNOTE 9 -PER CHANNEL BUS ASSIGNMENTS(Global Parameters 416-431)0 - Main1 - FxA2 - FxB3 - From PresetNOTE 10 - SYSEX EFFECTS CONTROL

Strona 21 - MULTI-TIMBRAL OPERATION

REFERENCE SECTION115MIDISpecificationEFFECTS CONTROLLER MESSAGESThe following standard MIDI controllerswill be mapped to effects parameters. TheMIDI c

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116REFERENCE SECTIONMIDISpecificationCHANNEL BANK SELECT MESSAGESThe following standard MIDI controllerswill be mapped to MIDI Bank Select:0x00 (0) Ba

Strona 23 - Proteus FX MASTER MENU

REFERENCE SECTION117IndexAA Effects List 35A-D Controllers 28AC Adapter 14AC Connection 14Alternate Volume Envelope 70Attack 54BB Effects 45B-&

Strona 24 - MASTER MENU

10INTRO - CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONSProteus FX is organized as shown in thediagram below.The Preset is a complete set of all programparameters for a comp

Strona 25 - 3 The Master Menu

118REFERENCE SECTIONLLayering 81LFO See Low Frequency OscillatorLFO Delay 72LFO Rate 72LFO Variation 72Linking Presets 10, 81Low Frequency Oscil

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REFERENCE SECTION119TTechnical Specifications 104Transmit MIDI Data 30Transpose 25Tuning Table, sending 30UUser Key Tuning 30User Presets, sendin

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120REFERENCE SECTIONPlease read this warranty, as it gives you specific legal rights.Length of WarrantyThis warranty covers all defects in materials a

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INTRO - CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS11MIDI In - Proteus FX is controlled byMIDI messages received at the MIDI Inconnector. Connect the MIDI In of theProteu

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12INTRO - CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONSStudio SetupMIDI In - In this setup, Proteus FX iscontrolled by MIDI messages received atthe MIDI In connector which

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INTRO - CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS13Performance SetupMIDI In - Proteus FX is controlled byMIDI messages received at the MIDI Inconnector. Connect MIDI In

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14INTRO - CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONSPOWER UP!Before applying power, make sure thatyou have received the correct AC adapterfor your part of the world (110

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15Proteus FX BASIC OPERATION

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BASIC OPERATION17Main Controls2Power SwitchSwitches AC power to the Proteus FX Onand Off.MIDI Activity LEDIndicates that MIDI data is being received.M

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THIS PRODUCT IS COVERED UNDER ONE ORMORE OF THE FOLLOWING U. S. PATENTS:3,969,682; 3,986,423; 4,404,529; 4,506,579;4,699,038; 4,987,600; 5,013,10

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18BASIC OPERATIONMIDI CHANNEL SELECTIONPress the cursor key repeatedly until thecursor is underneath the channel num-ber. (The cursor is a little flas

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BASIC OPERATION19MULTI-TIMBRAL OPERATIONMulti-timbral operation means thatProteus FX can play more than one soundat the same time. To access multiplep

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20BASIC OPERATIONPLAYING THE DEMO SEQUENCESProteus FX contains a play-only se-quencer in order to give you an idea ofwhat is possible using this amazi

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21Proteus FX MASTER MENU

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MASTER MENU233 The Master MenuTO ENABLE THE MASTER MENUPress the Master key, lighting the LED.The current screen will be the one mostrecently selected

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24MASTER MENUEFFECT AThis function allows you to select the typeof effect for effect bus A and contains theparameters associated with each effect.See

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MASTER MENU25FX AMOUNTThis function allows you to adjust theratio of wet (processed) to dry (unproc-essed) signal coming out of each effectprocessor.

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26MASTER MENUnote is released, the envelopes will not beretriggered (legato). Mono mode isparticularly useful with alternate control-lers such as MIDI

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MASTER MENU27MIDI ENABLEWhen in MIDI Multi mode, this functionlets you turn each MIDI channel On orOff. This is useful when you have otherMIDI devices

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Read This First: Important Safety InstructionsUse in countries other than the U.S.A.may require the use of a different linecord or attachment plug, or

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28MASTER MENUThe MIDI controller A-B-C-D must have both a source (0-31) and a control destination assigned.SOME OF THE STANDARDMIDI CONTROLLERNUMBERS

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MASTER MENU29This chart shows how MIDI preset changes can be re-mapped. In this example, program changes 10-29have been re-mapped. All other programs

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30MASTER MENUSEND MIDI DATAThis function transmits MIDI SystemExclusive data to the MIDI Out port. MIDIdata can either be sent to a computer/sequencer

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31Proteus FX EFFECTS SECTION

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EFFECTS SECTION334 Effects SectionEFFECTS BUS ARCHITECTURETwo separate digital effects processors areincluded in the Proteus FX. The “A” effectprocess

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34EFFECTS SECTIONEFFECTS OUTPUT ROUTINGThe diagram above shows how the effectssection is integrated into the output jackrouting scheme. The mix bus ca

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EFFECTS SECTION35A EFFECTSROOMWARM ROOMSMALL ROOMS 1 & 2HALLS 1, 2 & 3CHAMBERS 1 & 2PLATES 1 & 2EARLY REFLECTIONS 1-4REVERSE EARLY REF

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36EFFECTS SECTIONRoom programs simulate small roomswith high frequency absorption caused bydrapes and furniture.Plates simulate plate type reverbs wit

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EFFECTS SECTION37Hall 3Hall 3 is similar to “Hall 2”, but withlarger scale stadium-like acoustics. Hall 3is warmer than Hall 2 (more high fre-quency d

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2experience any hearing loss or ringing ofthe ears consult your physician.8. Proteus FX may be equipped with apolarized line plug (one blade wider tha

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38EFFECTS SECTIONSPECIAL REVERBSThese special reverbs all have a singleDecay Time parameter.RainSimilar to a repeating delay, but withcomplex spatial

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EFFECTS SECTION39The stereo chorus in the Proteus FX isvery similar to the stereo flanger exceptthat the delay time is longer. The delaytimes for the

Strona 60 - VELOCITY CURVES

40EFFECTS SECTIONA Minimum Delay control serves to tunethe flanger. In other words, it adjusts theplacement of the comb filter notches. Theinitial del

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EFFECTS SECTION41STEREO PHASERThe stereo phaser is an effect similar tothe flanger although much more subtle.The phaser creates a swirly animationwhen

Strona 62 - MIDI REALTIME CONTROLS

42EFFECTS SECTIONSTEREO DELAYDELAYThe delay line is a stereo effect which canbe used for doubling, echoes or fixedformant comb filtering with complete

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EFFECTS SECTION43CROSS DELAYCross Delay is identical to the normaldelay line except that the output pathsand the feedback paths cross over to theoppos

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44EFFECTS SECTIONECHOThe Echo produces echoes up to 400milliseconds in length (twice that of theDelay and Cross Delay effects). The feed-back path is

Strona 65 - Proteus FX EDIT MENU

EFFECTS SECTION45B EFFECTSThe B effects include Stereo Flanger,Stereo Chorus, Phaser, Fuzz, RingModulator, Delay, Cross Delay and FuzzLite. Some of th

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46EFFECTS SECTIONSTEREO FUZZThe Stereo Fuzz introduces a controlleddistortion to any signal passing throughit. Distortion creates harmonics byclipping

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EFFECTS SECTION47RING MODULATORA Ring Modulator is a device which takestwo signals and multiplies them togetherinto one resultant signal containing on

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Contents3Section 1 7 Introduction/Connection Instructions9 Introduction10 Basic organization11 Basic setup12 Studio setup13 Performance setup14 Power

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48EFFECTS SECTIONBy routing the preset (or MIDI channel)to effect B and panning to opposite sides(shown below), two different waves can bering modulat

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49Proteus FX PRESET PROGRAMMING

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50PRESET PROGRAMMING

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PRESET PROGRAMMING515 Preset ProgrammingYour initial involvement with Proteus FXwill most likely consist of using theexisting presets and selecting MI

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52PRESET PROGRAMMINGProteus FX has an extensive modulationarchitecture using two multi-wave LFO’s(Low Frequency Oscillators), twoenvelope generators a

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PRESET PROGRAMMING53MODULATION SOURCESProteus FX uses three kinds of modula-tion sources.KEYBOARD & VELOCITY MODULATIONValues which are generated

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54PRESET PROGRAMMINGDelayThe time between when a key is playedand when the attack phase begins.AttackThe time it takes to go from zero to thepeak (ful

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PRESET PROGRAMMING55LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATORS (LFOs)A Low Frequency Oscillator is simply awave which repeats at a slow rate. ProteusFX has two multi-w

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56PRESET PROGRAMMINGWhen the amount of an LFO is a negativevalue, the LFO shape will be inverted. Forexample, inverting the sawtooth waveproduces a wa

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PRESET PROGRAMMING57KEYBOARD & VELOCITY MODULATIONThe Keyboard and Velocity Modulationdiagram shows the possible routings ofKey Number (which key

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4PROTEUS FX OPERATION MANUALMaster Menu26 MIDI mode change26 MIDI overflow27 MIDI enable27 Bank/Preset change28 MIDI controller assign29 MIDI footswit

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58PRESET PROGRAMMINGKEY NUMBERThe Key Number is affected by theKeyboard Center parameter which can beset to any key from C-2 to G8. The key-board cent

Strona 81 - Proteus FX STEP-BY-STEP

PRESET PROGRAMMING59REALTIME MODULATIONIn addition to keyboard and velocitymodulation, Proteus FX has multiplerealtime modulation sources. Realtimemod

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60PRESET PROGRAMMINGMIDI REALTIME CONTROLSThe MIDI realtime controllers may seemconfusing at first, but they are really verysimple to understand. You

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PRESET PROGRAMMING61As an example, imagine you are using amaster keyboard which has pitch andmodulation wheels, a breath controller, adata slider and

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62PRESET PROGRAMMING

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63Proteus FX EDIT MENU

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EDIT MENU65The Edit Menu6The Edit menu contains functions thatcan be modified by the user and thensaved as preset information in one of theuser preset

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66EDIT MENUPRESET NAMEPreset Name allows you to name each ofthe user presets with a name of up to 12characters. Position the cursor under thecharacter

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EDIT MENU67PRIMARY KEY RANGEKey range sets the keyboard range of theprimary instrument. This is useful forcreating positional crossfades and key-board

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PROTEUS FX OPERATION MANUAL557 Keyboard & velocity modulation58 Key number58 Velocity curve59 Realtime modulation60 MIDI realtime controlsSection

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68EDIT MENUVOLUMEVolume sets the amplitude of the primaryand secondary instruments. This functionalso allows you to compensate for therelative volume

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EDIT MENU69DELAYDelay varies the time between the arrivalof a MIDI Note On message and the onsetof a note. The delay time is adjustablefrom 0 to 14 se

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70EDIT MENUCROSSFADE MODEThis function determines which of thefollowing crossfade modes will beselected: Off, Crossfade, or Cross-Switch.OffWhen “Off”

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EDIT MENU71By overlapping the primary and secondary instruments, you can crossfade or cross-switch between thelayers.The crossfade and cross-switch fu

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72EDIT MENUCROSS-SWITCH POINTThe cross-switch point parameter deter-mines the point at which cross-switchingwill occur when key position or velocity i

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EDIT MENU73Delayed LFO - The LFO wave begins after the specified delay time has elapsed.AUXILIARY ENVELOPEThis is a supplementary, utility envelopetha

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74EDIT MENUKEYBOARD & VELOCITY MODULATIONThese functions allow you to routekeyboard and velocity information to anyof the modulation destinations

Strona 98 - Orchestral

EDIT MENU75REALTIME MODULATION CONTROLThese functions allow you to routerealtime controllers to any of the modula-tion destinations on Proteus FX exce

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76EDIT MENUFOOTSWITCH CONTROLThis function allows you route the 3footswitch controllers to any of thefootswitch destinations. The footswitchescan be r

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EDIT MENU77Choose the velocity curve that works best for your playing style and your MIDI controller.Above the Keyboard Center point, key values will

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6PROTEUS FX OPERATION MANUALEdit Menu73 Auxiliary envelope74 Keyboard & velocity modulation control75 Realtime modulation control76 Footswitch con

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78EDIT MENUKEYBOARD TUNINGIn addition to the standard equallydivided octave tuning, Proteus FX con-tains four other types of scale tuning andone user-

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79Proteus FX STEP-BY-STEP

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80STEP-BY-STEP

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STEP-BY-STEP817 Step-By-StepThis section is an introduction to the Editmenu, explains the concept of ProteusSynthesis, and contains specific program-m

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82STEP-BY-STEPEDITING PRESETSThe easiest way to make a preset is to editan existing preset. This is also an excel-lent way of becoming familiar withPr

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STEP-BY-STEP83REVERSING THE SOUNDA simple concept. The instrument soundscan be played in reverse. This will nor-mally make an instrument sound quite a

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84STEP-BY-STEPAN EXAMPLEAs an example, let’s combine the electricguitar and a synthesized waveform tocreate a new instrument. Refer to the Editmenu pa

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STEP-BY-STEP85USING PROTEUS FX WITH ASEQUENCERWe thought you’d never ask. Proteus FXwas designed from its conception withmulti-timbral sequencing in m

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86STEP-BY-STEPNow your song will play perfectly everytime using the proper presets, volumesand pan positions. In addition, presets,volumes and pan pos

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87Proteus FX REFERENCE SECTION

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7Proteus FX INTRODUCTION

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88REFERENCE SECTIONRAM PresetsBank 0KeyboardsBassStringsEnsembleBrassReedsSynthPadsEthnicChromaticPercussionOrgansGuitarsPercussionSynthLeadsPipes0. k

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REFERENCE SECTION8986. led:FrogFret87. led:Reedy88. pad:Voices89. pad:NewerAge90. pad:Sweeper91. pad:Warm Up92. pad:Empyrean93. pad:PolySyn94. pad:Bri

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90REFERENCE SECTION0. kbd:VryGrand1. kbd:RoadHaus2. kbd:DigPiano3. kbd:Grandios4. kbd:RoadzStr5. kbd:Roadz 26. kbd:NoseClav7. kbd:Clavinet8. prc:Mod V

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REFERENCE SECTION9186. led:OvrDrive87. led:PipeSolo88. syn:LunaWind89. syn:BrassVox90. syn:DarkAges91. syn:Mtalovox92. syn:IceForst93. syn:Mortale94.

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92REFERENCE SECTIONRock/PopInstruments1. Piano... 9

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REFERENCE SECTION9344. Synth Pad ... Fat, Digital Synthesizer Pad45. Medium

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94REFERENCE SECTIONHARMONIC WAVEFORMS70. Oct 1 (Sine)71. Oct 2 All72. Oct 3 All73. Oct 4 All74. Oct 5 All75. Oct 6 All76. Oct 7 All77. Oct 2 Odd78. Oc

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REFERENCE SECTION95SINGLE CYCLE WAVEFORMS92. Synth Cycle 193. Synth Cycle 294. Synth Cycle 395. Synth Cycle 496. Fundamental Gone 197. Fundamental Gon

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96REFERENCE SECTION126. Solo Cello .....Bowed, Solo Cello with natural vibrato127. Solo Viola...

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REFERENCE SECTION97DIGITAL WAVEFORMS157. Sine Wave158. Triangle Wave159. Square Wave160. Pulse 33%161. Pulse 25%162. Pulse 10%163. Sawtooth164. Sawtoo

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