Manuale italiano-inglese Oberheim-Viscount MC3000 - Synth Zone
Manuale italiano-inglese Oberheim-Viscount MC3000 - Synth Zone
Manuale italiano-inglese Oberheim-Viscount MC3000 - Synth Zone
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
3.5.3 INFO 2<br />
MC 3000<br />
Operating Manual<br />
<strong>Zone</strong> PG<br />
Auxiliary<br />
messages Y/N<br />
<strong>Zone</strong> columns<br />
This subpage displays the program changes, whether or not auxiliary messages are<br />
present and the base volumes for each zone. The base volume is the volume of each<br />
zone when the patch is selected, which must be set and then saved with the edit<br />
procedures. The volumes of the individual zones can be varied temporarily while playing<br />
using the sliders, the volume pedal or any other controller, but are not saved, and are lost<br />
whenever the user exits from the patch concerned and then re-selects it, or whenever the<br />
MC 3000 is switched off. On the other hand, the volumes you assign to the zones in the<br />
EDIT environment can be saved and recognized as base volumes, so whenever you<br />
switch on the instrument and select that specific patch, the zones will retain the variations<br />
in volume you have made.<br />
Therefore, temporary variations in volume made in the program mode will never appear in<br />
this subpage.<br />
3.5.4 INFO 3<br />
CC assigned to<br />
slider 1<br />
CC assigned to<br />
slider 2<br />
Colonne delle<br />
<strong>Zone</strong><br />
CC assigned to<br />
slider 3<br />
This subpage displays the type of control on which each of the first 3 sliders act for each<br />
zone.<br />
3.5.5. INFO 4.<br />
This subpage displays the type of control on which sliders 4, 5 and 6 act for each zone.<br />
89