SM Pro Audio V-Machines User Manual
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V-‐Machine Operating Manual
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SM Pro Audio
• Press both arrow buttons in the third row to activate the Learn function.
• Press the left arrow beside the word Unlearn.
Now
we’re
going
to
look
at
the
ordinary
(non-‐T)
method
of
controlling
the
Mute
parameter.
Select
the
ordinary
Mute
parameter
for
the
channel,
use
the
dual-‐button
Learn
command,
and
wiggle
your
mod
wheel
again.
At
this
point,
CC1
messages
with
values
of
0
through
63
(the
lower
half
of
the
mod
wheel’s
travel)
will
turn
the
parameter
to
Off.
That
is,
they
will
unmute
the
channel.
When
you
push
the
mod
wheel
up
so
that
it’s
in
the
top
half
of
its
travel,
the
channel
Mute
parameter
will
switch
to
On,
because
a
CC1
message
with
a
value
between
64
and
127
is
being
received.
3.7 Dual Button-‐Press Functions
By
pressing
two
buttons
at
once,
you
can
access
the
functions
labelled
to
the
right
of
the
pairs
of
buttons.
Note
that
if
the
system
is
waiting
for
you
to
press
one
of
the
command
buttons
(Load
and
Back
will
be
shown
in
the
lower
right
portion
of
the
display),
three
of
the
four
dual
button-‐press
functions
will
not
be
available.
Only
the
Panic
(MIDI
all-‐notes-‐off)
function
will
work.
3.7.1 Global System Settings
Pressing
the
two
buttons
in
the
top
row,
adjacent
to
the
MENU
label,
opens
the
V-‐Machine’s
Global
System
Settings
menu.
When
you
first
press
these
buttons,
you’ll
see
the
words
“Menu:
System
Info”
in
the
top
line.
You
then
use
either
the
left
or
right
arrow
button
to
navigate
through
the
Global
System
Settings
menu.
The Global System Settings (described in detail on the next few pages) are as follows:
●
Display (LCD contrast).
●
Audio Options (output mono/stereo, input gain, and output gain).
●
MIDI Options.
●
Global MIDI Learn: options to control the V-‐Machine hardware remotely via MIDI.
●
System Info: A read-‐only display of firmware (operating system) version number and
memory usage.
●
Import:
commands
for
importing
Banks
to
the
internal
Flash
memory
from
a
VFX
Library
folder
on
an
external
USB
memory
device.
●
Export:
commands
for
exporting
internal
Banks
to
a
VFX
Library
folder
on
an
external
USB
memory
device.
●
Delete: commands for deleting Presets and Banks from Flash memory.
●
Delete Plugins: commands for deleting a single plugin from Flash memory.
The
settings
can
be
adjusted
using
the
left/right
arrow
buttons
next
to
the
items.
In
the
Import
page,
for
instance,
pressing
the
left
and
right
arrows
in
the
second
row
lets
you
choose
whether
to
import
a
single
Bank,
a
single
Bank
with
its
plugins,
all
Banks,
or
all
Banks
with
their
plugins.
To
exit
the
Global
System
Settings
menu
at
any
time,
press
the
left
arrow
next
to
the
word
“Back,”
in
the
bottom
row
of
the
LCD.
Global Menu keypad combo.
Figure 16