Tutorial- setting up a chain – ZETA Music Systems ZMC-200 User Manual

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ZETA Music Systems, Inc.
ZMC-200 Manual Rev2.0

TUTORIAL- SETTING UP A CHAIN

Here is a set of step-by-step instructions for setting up a chain using your
SYNTHONY II. Remember that after you set this chain up, there are a total of 32
chains available to you. Generally, a chain is considered to be the different sounds
that a player uses for one song. The steps are the different sounds within that song.

1. Turn on your SYNTHONY II.

2. Be sure that all of the sounds (and drum patterns and sequences, as well as

arpeggios) that you want to put into your chain are saved in the Presets of your
SYNTHONY II.

3. Press “Chain”.

4. Using the “Value” + or – buttons, scroll to the chain that you wish to create.

For the purposes of this tutorial, let’s scroll to #6, named No Name 6

5. Press “Edit”. (At this point, both the “Chain” and “Edit” lights should be

illuminated.)

6. Press the “Parameter +” button. The Name and number to left of the colon are

the preset name and number. The number to the right of the colon is the step
number. At this point, the step number should be 1.

7. Use the Value + or – buttons to scroll to the Preset sound that you wish to be

the 1st Step in your Chain. For the purposes of this tutorial, scroll to Marimba
4.

8. Press Enter. This will automatically advance you to the 2

nd

Step in the Chain.

9. Use the Value + or – buttons to scroll to the Preset sound that you wish to be

the 2nd Step in your Chain. For the purposes of this tutorial, scroll to Trumpet
12.

10. Press Enter. This will automatically advance you to the 3rd Step in the Chain.
11. Use the Value + or – buttons to scroll to the Preset sound that you wish to be

the 3rd Step in your Chain. For the purposes of this tutorial, scroll to Heaven
17.


12. Use the Value + or – buttons to scroll to the Preset sound that you wish to be

the 4th Step in your Chain. For the purposes of this tutorial, scroll back to
Marimba 4.

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