ZETA Music Systems ZMC-200 Speaker System User Manual


 
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ZETA Music Systems, Inc.
ZMC-200 Manual Rev2.0
If you are a Violist, you will use the same Global Settings for the Violin. If
you are a Cellist, you will use the same Global Settings for the Bass.
However, you will need to program your Synthony II to know that you are
playing either the Viola or Cello. Please follow these additional steps.
5. Once you have selected the appropriate INSTRUMENT (1-3; see Chart,
below, for appropriate pickup system) for Viola, or INSTRUMENT (4-5;
see Chart, below, for appropriate pickup system) for Cello, press the
ENTER button.
6. Using the VALUE +/- buttons, scroll until you reach VIOLA or
CELLO.
7. Press the EXIT three times to return to PRESET mode.
Global Setting Instrument Pickup System
1 violin/viola Jazz
2 violin/viola Strados
3 violin/viola E-Series
4 Uprite/cello Jazz
5 Uprite/Crossover
bass/cello
Strados
The User can customize these settings to optimize the performance of the
Synthony II to the unique characteristics of their individual instrument.
CAUTION: Improper settings of the Global parameters can cause too
much sensitivity resulting in mis-triggers and false notes, or too little
sensitivity that will inhibit the proper performance of the Synthony II
PRESET MODE
This is where you find all the parameters that relate to the administration of individual
presets. This is where all your sounds, sequences, drum beats, and effects will be saved.
This is also where they will be accessed by Chain Mode. The Preset mode along with the
Utility mode is most sophisticated of the modes and contains numerous settings. If you are
not in any of the other modes, Preset mode is always active.
UTILITY MODE
Owners of the ZETA SYNTHONY II will find here numerous settings for
drum sequences and programmable digital effects. Here are also functions
for loading and saving SYSEX data using MIDI, so that you can, for
example, back up all your ZETA SYNTHONY II settings to a floppy or