Programming Tutorial
There is so much you can do with the Vintage Pro itOs impossible to describe
it all. This chapter is will give you some ideas for programming your own
custom sounds and contains step-by-step instructions to help you get
started. In order to get the most from this chapter, we recommend you
actually try each example. Have fun!
Editing PresetsOne of the easiest ways to make a new preset is to edit an existing preset.
This is also an excellent way of becoming familiar with Vintage Pro. If you
donOt like what you hear, simply select a new preset, then Vintage Pro
reverts to the original sound. Changes are not permanent until you Save
them (see OSaving a Preset� on page 187).
LetOs experiment and modify a few parameters of an existing preset. WeOll
start with functions that have an obvious effect on the sound:
Instrument Select, Tuning, and Chorus.
Changing the Changing the instrument is the easiest and most dramatic way to modify
an existing preset.
Instrument
To Change the Instrument for the Current Layer
1.Choose any cool preset, then press the Edit button.
2.Scroll through the Edit menu until you come to the Instrument page.
L1
INSTRUMENT ROM:VROM
0104 wav: Mini Pulse 1
3.Move the cursor down to the bottom line (using a Cursor button).
4.Use the Data Entry Control to change the instrument. This changes the
instrument for the current layer (in this case itOs L1).
5.Play the keyboard as you scroll through the various instruments.
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