ZETA Music Systems ZMC-200 Speaker System User Manual


 
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ZETA Music Systems, Inc.
ZMC-200 Manual Rev2.0
character at the present cursor position, shifting all following characters one
character to the right.
8. UTILITY:
In UTILITY mode there are various sepcial functions available:
-Output of Sysex (system exclusive) data for archival purposes
-Access to the pattern oriented sequencer built into the Synthony II
-Flexible effect editor for all available effects including reverb, delay,
modulation, equalization etc.
In the Text-Editor, using the UTILITY button (a...z) removes the presently
selected character to small case, or if no character is selected, inserts a small
case “a”.
9. EDIT: Using the EDIT button in PRESET mode allows you access to the
various preset parameters. In CHAIN mode you can select various series of
presets that can be toggled using a foot pedal. In the Text-Editor, using the
EDIT button (delete) removes the presently selected character and moves all
the following characters one character to the left.
10. CHAIN: Use the CHAIN button to get to CHAIN mode, where you can use a
foot pedal to cycle through pre-programmed presets. In the Text-Editor, using
the CHAIN button (!...@) inserts a punctuation or special character
11 - 13. VALUE: The +/- Value buttons increase or decrease the presently
selected value of a parameter in the display.
12 - 14 PARAMETER: The +/- parameter buttons allow you to cycle through
various parameters in a parameter list in the display.
15. EXIT: Use the EXIT button to leave the present sub menu. Pressing it several times
brings you to the root level of PRESET mode. Use the EXIT button to cancel a save
function as well.
16. ENTER: The ENTER button serves as a confirmation of saves and copies as
well as opening a sub menu. The presence of a sub menu is shown as “....” in
the display. You can leave any sub menu using the EXIT button.
17. POWER ON/OFF: Here is where you turn your Synthony II on and off.
When you turn it on, the display shows your last used preset in PRESET mode
and is in LOCAL ON mode.