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ZETA Music Systems, Inc.
ZMC-200 Manual Rev2.0
ZMC-200 Front Panel
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1. ZETA MIDI CABLE input. Connect your Zeta instrument to this jack using
the Zeta MIDI cable provided.
2. E-SERIES ON/OFF : This button must be pushed and locked in the “on”
position in order for violins equipped with Zeta’s E-Series pickups to
function properly with the ZMC-200. Note: The E-Series violin pickups are
mono-MIDI capable, and will not access the ZMC-200 multi-channel MIDI
features.
3. VOLUME CONTROL: Controls the output of the ZMC-200.
3a DISPLAY CONTROL: Adjusts contrast level of LCD display.
4. DISPLAY: The high contrast LCD display shows preset names as well as
various parameters some of which are shown graphically.
5. PRESET: Using the PRESET button, you can change from GLOBAL,
UTILITY and CHAIN modes directly to PRESET mode. The LED just to the
left of the PRESET button shows you the status. In PRESET mode, the
presently selected preset is shown in the display. You also have the option of
seeing the built in instrument tuner in the bottom half of the display. Use the
+/- Value buttons to cycle through and select presets. In the Text-Editor, using
the PRESET button gives you space.
6. GLOBAL : Using this button, you have access to general system settings such
as MIDI channel instrument settings as well as the default values of all MIDI
controllers. In addition you can prohibit output of Panorama, Reverb, Chorus
and Variation controllers separately. In the Text-Editor, using the PRESET
button (A...Z) changes the presently selected character to a capital or if no
character is selected, gives you a capital “A”.
7. STORE: The STORE button allows you to save preset data, arpegiattor
patterns, drum sequences and chains to the permanent battery-backed-up RAM
of your Synthony II. In the Text-Editor, using the STORE button inserts a