Common functions, Sound programming / the sections – Studio Electronics C.O.D.E. User Manual

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Known Bugs


We have spent countless hours in designing this instrument to be near perfect in hardware and
software operation and we are almost there, but there are a few small bugs that still exist. They
should not cause you much trouble, if any, and we have indicated ways to avoid them.

1. Occasionally, after the accu-tune procedure, some of the voices may return in pitch a half
step off. The tuning procedure works best when performed in a ROM sound. We have created a
special patch for this procedure, B128. Set to patch B128, press a low note on the keyboard and
do the tune again. This should take care of the problem.


Hopefully, that is it for bugs, but it is impossible for us to test under every playing condition and
user setup. If you experience any trouble, please feel free to contact us.

Common Functions -

where they are and how to perform them

Changing midi channel

: utility switch edit page 2

Master Tune

: oscillator section edits switch edit page 1

Change patch banks:

when on main page press up/down cursor switch

Get to Multi bank:

press and hold bank switch then press left arrow switch

Save patch:

press save switch, select location in RAM banks, press save again

X10 value moves

(pan pages only for now)

:

press and hold solo switch, then rotate encoder

System exclusive Dump:

utility switch edit page 4

Tuning:

accu-tune switch.

Upload RAM into ROM: global edit page 3, follow instructions

Set number of voices: global edit page 1


Sound Programming - The Sections

The Edit Pages


Words or abbreviations in brackets [ ] indicate top line of display. Cursor moves along the
bottom line to edit selected parameter. On certain Pan, LFO, and envelope pages, the cursor
will also move along the top row to edit parameters.


Two asterisks** indicate a voice board function planned for later implementation.

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