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will cease flashing, indicating comple-
tion of the Write operation.
(5) Set WRITE
ENABLE
SWITCH
TO
"Disable" position to prevent acciden-
tal memory alteration.
3. To Recall a Stored Program:
Depress the desired BANK
and PRO-
GRAM
buttons. This cancels the Manual
mode
(if selected).
Note:
it is not
always necessary to depress two buttons
to change programs.
If the new program
is located in the same bank as the current
one, simply depress the new PROGRAM
button. If going from program B5 to D5,
just press the BANK D button.
Editing
The Trident
MK.
II also allows the
user to alter any program
either tempo-
rarily or permanently via a powerful and
easy to use EDIT system. The user may:
eMake any number of temporary changes
to any program parameters or settings
previously
stores
in memory,
without
changing the memory itself.
Cancel
all changes and
return to the
stored program settings.
е Make permanent alterations to programs
stored in memory.
e Move programs from one memory loca-
tion to another.
eModify a program and move the altered
version to a new location in memory.
The Trident MK.
II's Programmer
is
automatically
in EDIT mode whenever a
program
is selected.
The
initial front
panel
settings
of the programmed
con-
trols and switches have no effect on the
sounds
produced,
which
are determined
only
by
the
values
stored
in memory.
However,
changes
made to front panel
controls and switches after you select a
program will have an effect on the sounds
produced. The Edit system incorporates a
two
stage
modification
system
which
allows both small "incremental" changes
and large alterations of program values.
4. То
Change
a Programmed
Control
Setting:
Simply move the control in the desired
direction. The Programmer will recognize
the change and will make a corresponding
change to the actual value of that par-
ticular synthesizer function. This is called
Incremental Editing.
For example, if the filter Cutoff Fre-
quency
(Fc) was programmed at "4", and
the control was at "6" at the time the
program
was selected, moving the control
to "7" causes the effective Fc value to
become "5".
If the physical endpoint of the control
is reached, turning the control slightly in
the
opposite
direction
will
cause
the
Programmer
to revert that control to its
absolute setting. The control may now be
adjusted
over
its full
range, with
the
physical setting corresponding exactly to
the actual value of that synthesizer func-
tion. This is called Absolute Editing.
Thus, you may make as many changes
as you like to as many controls as you
like, even
to the point
of making
a
program totally different from its original
state.
5. To Change a Programmed Switch Set-
ting:
Simply move the switch to the desired
position.
Moving
any switch
causes
the
Programmer to change that switch back
into its absolute state: the stored switch
setting
is disregarded.
(Note that it is
possible to move a switch with no ap-
parent change in sound occurring. This is
because that switch was moved into the
same position as was stored in memory.
Moving
the switch
again will cause
the
sound to change accordingly.)
6. To Make Temporary Changes to Pro-
grams:
Move controls and switches as desired.
Each
change
will
be reflected
in the
sound heard. You can adjust and readjust
control settings in an unlimited manner in
this manner.
7. To Cancel Temporary Changes:
Simply depress the lighted PROGRAM
button. All temporary changes are erased,
restoring
the
program
to
its original
sound.
8. To Make Changes Permanent:
To
make
changes
permanent,
you
must
execute
a Write into memory
se-
quence (see above for more details):
(1) Set WRITE ENABLE
to its "Enable"
position.
(2) Depress
WRITE
LED
switch.
LED
will flash.
(3) Depress the lighted PROGRAM
but-
ton.
The
altered
program
is now
permanently
stored
in
the
original
location, erasing the original program.
(4) Set the WRITE ENABLE switch to its
"Disable" position.
9. To Move a Program from one location
to another:
(1)Select
the
desired
program
in
its
current location using the BANK
and
PROGRAM buttons.
(2) Set WRITE ENABLE
to the "Enable"
position.
(3) Depress the WRITE button. The LED
indicator will flash.
(4) Depress first the BANK
button and
then the PROGRAM
button indicat-
ing
the
new
program
Location
de-
sired. This moves the entire program,
unaltered, into the new location. The
program
previously
stored
in
that
location is erased.
If you want to save
that program, you must first move it
to an unused location.
NOTE:
The program you moved now
exists in two locations:
The original
and the new location. You must write
something
else into the original loca-
tion to erase the old program.
(5) Set WRITE
ENABLE
to the "Dis-
able" position.
10. To
Move
an Altered
Program
to a
new location:
(1) Select the desired program using the
BANK and PROGRAM buttons.
(2) Make all desired changes to the pro-
gram,
using
the front panel controls
and switches.
(3) When
the program
is altered as de-
sired, set WRITE
ENABLE
to the
"Enable" position.
(4) Depress the WRITE button (LED will
flash).
(5) Depress the BANK and PROGRAM
buttons for the new location desired
(BANK
button
must
be depressed
first). This moves the altered program
to the new location.
The program previously stored at that
location is erased. If you want to keep
that program, you must first move it
to and unused
location.
The original
version of the program you altered is
still in its original location.
(6) Set WRITE
ENABLE
to the "Dis
able" position.

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