ZETA Music Systems ZMC-200 User Manual

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

13. Let’s assume that is all the Steps that you need/want in your Chain.

(Remember, you can program up to 32 steps.) Continue adding Steps if you
want to.

14. Press the “Parameter –“ button. The bottom line should read “No Name 6 …”

and the cursor should be blinking over the last dot.


15. Press “Enter”. The cursor should be flashing over the first letter of the name in

the 2

nd

line.

16. You may now edit the name of your Chain using the Parameter and Value

buttons. Try changing the name to My First Chain. See directions for editing
names on p. 26, in the section entitled “Preset Name.”

17. Press “Exit”.

18. Press “Exit” again. The “Store” light should be flashing and the top line of the

display should be flashing.

19. Press “Store”.

20. Use the Value buttons to scroll to the number that you wish the Chain to be.

For now, simply store it as Chain #6. (It is not necessary to scroll the Value
buttons to store it at 6.)

21. Press “Enter”

22. Your Chain is now stored at Chain #6.

23. Be sure you pedal is plugged into the “Chain” jack in the back of you

SYNTHONY II.

24. Press “Chain” on the front of your SYNTHONY II.

25. Using the “Value” + or – buttons, scroll to Chain number 6, “My First Chain”.

26. Press the footswitch to advance from Step to Step. (To go backwards, press

the pedal, quickly, two times. (Like a double click of a mouse.)

27. Notice that there are a variety of arbitrary Steps after the steps that you

programmed. They will remain there until or unless you change them to other
Preset sounds. In other words, there will always be 32 Steps in each Chain.
You may only choose to use the first 4, as in our tutorial, for your purposes.
Those that appear after your Steps are simply meaningless.

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