
2 - Guided Tours
Multisetup Page
E-MU Systems 31
Selecting “None” in
the Preset field, disables
the MIDI Channel.
4. Change the current channel by clicking on the number to the left of the preset. The
number you selected turns yellow.
5. Play the small keyboard at the bottom of the screen. Notice that the MIDI Activity
LED of the current preset now plays along with whatever sound is selected for that
channel. (Your MIDI keyboard still plays on the channel to which it is set.)
6. Change the channel on your MIDI keyboard then play it. The Proteus now plays
the preset on that channel.
Selecting Presets from the Tree
1. When you click on a preset in the tree, you have just selected it for the current MIDI
channel. This action also calls the Preset Global page.
2. To go back to the Multisetup page click the back arrow or click on the Proteus VX
icon at the top of the tree.
Changing the Current MIDI Channel
1. The Current MIDI Channel is simply the MIDI channel you are currently working
with.
2. To change the current MIDI channel, click on the channel number in the Multi-
setup page. The selected channel number turns yellow. Note also that the channel
number at the bottom of the window changes to reflect the current channel.
Adjusting the Controllers
Each preset has a set of 16 continuous controllers which are used to adjust and control
the sound as you play. Your MIDI keyboard may have several knobs or sliders that are
transmitted over MIDI. These can be used to control the Proteus VX if you match the
CC numbers your MIDI keyboard transmits to the same CC numbers on the Proteus
VX. These global settings are located under Options, Preferences, Controllers.
See page 22
and page 117 for additional information about MIDI controllers.
See page 128
to see a chart of the Proteus VX MIDI controller functions.
To Modify the Sound using the Controllers
1. Play your MIDI keyboard as you adjust the controller knobs on the screen. Notice
that the sound changes. If the sound doesn’t change, make sure the current preset
(red number) is the same one that your keyboard is playing.
2. If you have controller knobs on your MIDI keyboard and have set up the
Controllers (Options, Preferences, Controllers) to match your keyboard, you can
use these knobs to modify the sound. Notice that the on-screen knob follows the
movement of the hardware knob.
3. Try changing the filter type. Click on the selector to the right of the filter name and
select one of the 53 different filter types.
4. Adjust the Tone and Presence controls while playing the keyboard to hear your
changes.
5. Change the Volume and Pan controls for the MIDI channel you are using. These
settings can be adjusted remotely using MIDI controller #7 (volume) and
controller #10 (pan).
6. If you want to save the changes, you must set the Initial Controller Amounts in
the Preset Globals page to match the settings you made in the Multisetup page,
then save the bank.
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