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250e tip

2008-04-10 by ringmod45

Hi Everyone,

Speaking of the 250e, here is a tip I gleaned from the manual of the
original Model 248 MARF and works perfectly with the 250e. Normally,
you use the black edit knob to select a stage, then you press the
buttons which correspond to the values and functions you need and on
to the next stage to set more values and functions.

If you want to set a range value of 4-6 volts for the CV 1 output of
all 16 stages, simply press and hold down the 4-6 button and turn the
edit knob consecutively in one motion around all 16 stages and the 4-6
value will be designated to each stage. 16 button presses and 16 edit
knobs turns condensed into one button press and one full cycle turn of
the edit knob. This is process is usable for every value or function
that has a button.

If you have any other useful and helpful tips, please list them with
the Model number and the word tip in the subject header, thanks.
Hopefully this will lead to more explorations and possibilities.

Cheers,
RM45

Re: [200e] 250e tip

2008-04-10 by JB

DAMN - this was good news! I haven't noticed before. This will save me
hours of my life, thank you!

2008/4/10, ringmod45 <ringmod45@yahoo.com>:
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>
>  Hi Everyone,
>
>  Speaking of the 250e, here is a tip I gleaned from the manual of the
>  original Model 248 MARF and works perfectly with the 250e. Normally,
>  you use the black edit knob to select a stage, then you press the
>  buttons which correspond to the values and functions you need and on
>  to the next stage to set more values and functions.
>
>  If you want to set a range value of 4-6 volts for the CV 1 output of
>  all 16 stages, simply press and hold down the 4-6 button and turn the
>  edit knob consecutively in one motion around all 16 stages and the 4-6
>  value will be designated to each stage. 16 button presses and 16 edit
>  knobs turns condensed into one button press and one full cycle turn of
>  the edit knob. This is process is usable for every value or function
>  that has a button.
>
>  If you have any other useful and helpful tips, please list them with
>  the Model number and the word tip in the subject header, thanks.
>  Hopefully this will lead to more explorations and possibilities.
>
>  Cheers,
>  RM45
>
>
>
>
>  ------------------------------------
>
>  Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>

Re: [200e] 250e tip

2008-04-11 by joe Pascarell

nice!
very very nice
thank you

joe

JB <ringmodulator@gmail.com> wrote:                             DAMN - this was good news! I haven't noticed before. This will save me
 hours of my life, thank you!
 
 2008/4/10, ringmod45 <ringmod45@yahoo.com>:
 >
 >  Hi Everyone,
 >
 >  Speaking of the 250e, here is a tip I gleaned from the manual of the
 >  original Model 248 MARF and works perfectly with the 250e. Normally,
 >  you use the black edit knob to select a stage, then you press the
 >  buttons which correspond to the values and functions you need and on
 >  to the next stage to set more values and functions.
 >
 >  If you want to set a range value of 4-6 volts for the CV 1 output of
 >  all 16 stages, simply press and hold down the 4-6 button and turn the
 >  edit knob consecutively in one motion around all 16 stages and the 4-6
 >  value will be designated to each stage. 16 button presses and 16 edit
 >  knobs turns condensed into one button press and one full cycle turn of
 >  the edit knob. This is process is usable for every value or function
 >  that has a button.
 >
 >  If you have any other useful and helpful tips, please list them with
 >  the Model number and the word tip in the subject header, thanks.
 >  Hopefully this will lead to more explorations and possibilities.
 >
 >  Cheers,
 >  RM45
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >  ------------------------------------
 >
 >  Yahoo! Groups Links
 >
 >
 >
 >
 
     
                                       

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