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Title: What use are the preset buttons on on the synth panel?
Post by: artao on April 20, 2015, 06:31:09 am
So .. there's those 16 preset buttons just above the keyboard on the synth itself. These buttons are not discussed anywhere in the user manual. Obviously, they select pre-sets.  8)
Ok. So I've been reading the actual manual for the Jupiter 8. It seems those preset buttons could be programmed by the user, AND they were multi-numeric. Which is to say, you had to press, say, 1 then 1 to load the first preset, up to 8 then 8 to load the 64th preset. On the Jupiter 8 V, a single press of a button loads the preset. I see that some are single-voice patches, some are dual-voice patches.
Is there a was for us, the user, to set our own patches to these buttons? If so, how? If not then, well, what's the use of them really?  ???
Title: Re: What use are the preset buttons on on the synth panel?
Post by: ben arturia on April 20, 2015, 09:09:06 am
You can store any preset on those 16 buttons by clicking on a button while holding shift.
It will store your preset on the selected snapshot.
Title: Re: What use are the preset buttons on on the synth panel?
Post by: artao on April 20, 2015, 11:47:56 am
You can store any preset on those 16 buttons by clicking on a button while holding shift.
It will store your preset on the selected snapshot.
AHA!! Thank you so much!!  ;D  8)
I swear that's not in the manual.  ;)

EDIT: Hmm .. seems those buttons aren't MIDI assignable tho?  ??? .... is there some default MIDI or NRPN message they might react to?
Title: Re: What use are the preset buttons on on the synth panel?
Post by: ben arturia on April 20, 2015, 01:30:15 pm
No it's not possible to control those parameters via Midi
Title: Re: What use are the preset buttons on on the synth panel?
Post by: martinl on July 03, 2015, 12:14:35 pm
No it's not possible to control those parameters via Midi

Being able to control them via MIDI would really make them much more useful. If I can only access them with the mouse, I can also choose a new patch from the menu.

Cheers,
Martin