
4 - Preset Editor
E-MU Systems 51
4 - Preset Editor
The Preset Editor allows you to edit the tuning, keyboard tuning table, initial controller
amounts, preset level effects and the preset patchcords.
All the Preset Editor parameters are saved when you save the bank.
To Select a Preset for Editing:
1. Choose the preset you want in the tree and
Left-Click on its preset icon.
2. The Preset Editor page appears
Alternate Selection Method:
1. Simply double-click on the preset name in
the Multisetup View (either in Single or Multi
view).
To Edit a Preset:
1. Adjust the Initial Controller Amounts and
note their effect on the sound. These are the
main synthesizer control parameters and can
produce dramatic changes in the sound.
Controllers K & L are normally used to con-
trol the global effects amounts.
Controllers M-P are usually connected to
various controls on the Preset FX.
2. Next try changing the Preset FX and the parameters associated with each effect.
3. The Preset Cords can also be edited. These cords are quite useful for controlling
the Preset FX via MIDI controllers. The available FX parameters depend on which
Preset FX you have selected.
4. The Volume, Transpose and the Tuning Table can be edited and saved. Try out
some of the different tuning tables.
•The Poly Timer and Channel Ramp are NOT used in any of the Proteus VX
Composer presets and so these controls have no effect on the sound.
•The Channel Lags are used on several of the organ presets. Look at the Preset Cord
routings to find out which ones.
Adding Preset Effects
uses CPU cycles. If a
preset is used by multiple
MIDI channels and you
add Preset FX, the CPU
penalty is multiplied for
each channel that uses
the preset.
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