Z-Systems z-qualizer User Manual

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Then rotate the Q knob (below the word load in the alphanumeric display). This loads
memory #34 and places an arrow next to the preset number to let you know the

memory has been loaded:

a=34<

load

It’s that simple. If you change the preset number from the one that’s currently
loaded, the arrow disappears, indicating that you have to load again if you want this

new memory. Of course, the previously loaded memory is still in the equalizer until
the next load. Try it. It’s easy and intuitive.

The preset load function remembers the last memory you were working on, and it will
come back to that mode when you return to this screen.

Saving Presets

Rotate the left knob to the save position. The alphanumeric display will look some-
thing like this:

a=01

save

You cannot save anything into preset 00. To save the current equalizer state into any

memory, rotate the gain knob to choose the memory, then rotate the Q knob (in ei-
ther direction), and the display now looks like:

a=01<

save

To save the current state of the equalizer into a series of memories, just increment

the memories with the left knob, rotate the right knob, and repeat. This is very useful
when you have been doing a job and want to neutralize a bunch of memories.

MIDI

Setting the MIDI channel

Connect the MIDI output to the input of a MIDI sequencer, and the MIDI input to the
output of the sequencer. Turn the left knob to the MIDI position and the alphanu-

meric screen will look like this:

ID=02

read

dump

To change the midi channel, rotate the gain knob. The channel is preserved in non-
volatile memory at power down.

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