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Taurus 3 User’s Manual - The User Interface
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Taurus 3 User’s Manual - The User Interface
MIDI Program Change Commands
With Local Control set to ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’, and Program Change Receive set to ‘YES’, Presets can be changed
by MIDI Program Change Commands received on the current MIDI In channel. Valid program change com-
mand values are from 00 – 51, which corresponds to Presets A1 – M4.
NOTE: MIDI Program Change Command values outside of the valid range (00 – 51) are ignored.
Preset mode is the default mode when the T3 is powered on. Preset Mode is used to access presets and
provide control for editing, naming and storing sounds.
In the User Interface, Preset sounds are selected using the
VALUE encoder (see Selecting Presets page 26). Rotating
the encoder knob in either direction (CW or CCW) incre-
ments or decrements the Presets by one per click. The Preset
location appears in the upper left corner of the display and
the Preset name appears next to that on the top line of the
display. The display cursor appears under the Preset location
as shown.
When a new Preset is loaded, the PRESET button is illuminated AMBER, indicating that the internal Preset
Buffer is active, and contains the stored (unedited) values of the current Preset. If the PRESET button is
pressed, or if any changes are made to the stored values of the Preset, the PRESET button changes from
AMBER to RED, indicating that the Edit Buffer is active and contains the modied version of the current
Preset (an asterisk (‘*’) will also appear next to the edited Preset name). You can toggle between the stored
and edited sound by pressing the PRESET button, which acts like a COMPARE function, allowing you to
compare the sound of the original and edited presets.
NOTE: When switching between Master and Preset modes, the last used Preset appears
in the display.
Preset Mode
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