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Section 3 — System Operation

M/E E-MEM Subpanel

When the M/E bank of a split M/E is delegated to one partition, that M/E’s
E-MEM subpanel will control only that partition’s E-MEM registers.
Recalling and running effects will only occur on the currently selected par-
tition.

When the M/E bank and been delegated to both partitions, effect recalls
and runs are initiated in both partitions and are controlled simultaneously.

Master E-MEM Subpanel

The Master E-MEM system controls M/E partitions differently, depending
on the Kalypso system E-MEM Prefs settings.

If default settings are used (Boundary set to Primary, Partition set to None),
the Master E-MEM subpanel will not be able to control the Secondary par-
tition of a split M/E. Secondary partition E -MEM control is available from
the M/E’s E-MEM subpanel.

Alternatively, Secondary partition control can be configured to be linked to
the Primary partition, in which case E-MEM operations on the Master
E-MEM subpanel will affect both partitions, or it can be configured sepa-
rately, permitting completely independent E-MEM control of each partition
from the Master E-MEM subpanel.

Note

See Split M/E E-MEM Level Assignments

on page 329

for specific informa-

tion about the different configurations available.

Split M/E E-MEM Register Save to Disk

When effect registers are saved to disk, all the levels of that effect are saved,
including information for both partitions of a split M/E.

M/E Copy

The Copy/Swap subpanel can be used to copy M/E settings from one loca-
tion to another. M/E Copy and Swap operates on the entire M/E regardless
of mode or secondary assignments. For example, if a source M/E is split
and the destination M/E is not, after a copy both M/Es will be split. Swaps
behave in a similar manner, with the split setting and resource assignments
being swapped between the M/Es.

Split M/Es and E-MEM Control

When an M/E is split, the Primary and Secondary partitions each have
their own essentially separate E-MEM system. How each of these partitions
are controlled by E-MEM operations depends on the E-MEM Prefs settings
for that M/E.