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KARRERA — User Manual

Section 7 — Advanced Operations

Local E-MEM Area

When the ME bank of a split ME is delegated to one partition, that ME’s
Local E-MEM area will control only that partition’s E-MEM registers.
Learning, recalling, and running effects will only occur on the currently
selected partition.

When the ME bank is delegated to both partitions, effect recalls and runs
are initiated in both partitions and are controlled simultaneously.

Master E-MEM Area

The Master E-MEM area allows for enabling the ME levels. If the ME is un-
split then all ME control except for ME Mode is with the ME Primary level
and the ME Secondary level is disabled. When the ME is split then the
control for the Secondary is with the ME Sec level.

The ME Mode is controlled by the ME Partition sub-level. ME Mode
includes ME Split Mode, the assignments of the Keyers, Layered Mode and
configuration of the ME PGM outputs.

The Partition Level by default has the ME partition sub-level for each of the
MEs. The ME partition sub-level can be assigned to other levels. It's recom-
mended that if having an ME level control its own partitioning is desired,
then the Primary ME level should be used. If the ME partition sub-level is
assigned to an ME Secondary level, there is a potential for that level to be
disabled and the partition sub-level with it.

Split Local E-MEM Area 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 ME.

ME Copy

The Copy/Swap function can be used to copy ME settings from one loca-
tion to another (see Copy/Swap

on page 285

). ME Copy and Swap operates

on the entire ME regardless of mode or secondary assignments. For
example, if a source ME is split and the destination ME is not, after a copy
both MEs will be split. Swaps behave in a similar manner, with the split
setting and resource assignments being swapped between the MEs.

Split MEs and E-MEM Control

When an ME 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 ME.