Alyseum MS-4 User Manual

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MS-4 – User’s manual © - Revision 1.4

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5.2.2 PRESETS

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Remember to save your settings after being done with editing.

Up to 32 Presets can be saved in the unit’s Flash memory.
Each Preset stores the values for: MIDI CH, MODULE, SECTION, VOICING, PORTAMENTO,
CUSTOM A, CUSTOM B and CV Input 1, 2, 3 & 4 Settings and ASSIGN, during the procedure
“save a preset”.
Each of the 32 presets, also stores the settings of the CV inputs currently edited during the save
procedure.

RECALL A PRESET

● Turn the SELECT/STORE encoder and select the PRESET mode LED.
● Turn the EDIT/VALUE encoder to select a preset.
● Push the EDIT/VALUE encoder to recall the preset.
● The memory can be recalled via the MIDI Program change comprised between 1 and 32.

N.B.

1. Preset recall is possible via MIDI or via CopperLan.
2. A flashing Preset number indicates that the preset selected is currently not active. It stops

flashing once recalled.

SAVE A PRESET

● Select as above, but push the SELECT/STORE encoder to save the preset.
● The PRESET LED mode blinks twice to confirm the operation

CONNECTIONS PRESET
A single global storage memorizes all MIDI and CopperLan connections from/to the MS-4.
This is done automatically during each SAVE A PRESET operation and overwrites the previous
connection settings.
If needed, you can create unlimited connection snapshots with the CopperLan Manager
(SNAPSHOT Tab)

Using ALL MIDI CH, all channels are assigned to a single target.

5.2.3 MIDI CH. :

● Turn the SELECT/STORE encoder and select the MIDI CH. Mode LED.
● Turn the EDIT/VALUE encoder to select a MIDI Channel from 1 to 16, or ALL, arriving on the

MIDI In port.

● Push the EDIT/VALUE encoder to confirm your choice.

N.B.

1. Only MIDI channel 1 to 16 and Clock stream can be linked to MS-812 (SYS message is not

handled).

2. Through the network, the physical MIDI Input of the MS-4 can be dispatched to multiple MS-

812, computers or CopperLan compliant devices.

3. Advanced MIDI connections are managed via the CopperLan Manager.

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