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Overview

The Master Module commands affect the Emulator on a global basis (all presets). Master operations affect overall tuning, LCD contrast and Master Effects to name a few. All of the settings defined in the Master Menu (with the exception of a few of the Sequencer settings) are saved into Flash RAM when you exit the module, meaning the settings are stored even when you turn off the unit.

This chapter describes the global settings, features and commands you can carry out using the Master Menu. The sections in this chapter are organized by submenu as they appear in the Master Menu.

The Master Menu contains six main submenus:

Utilities. Controls for the assignable keys, test tones and volume control recalibration. Also contains the channel status indicator, credits and software version display.

Bank. Allows you to name or erase the bank and set a bank to be autoloaded on power-up. If you have Flash RAM or Flash ROM installed, the Bank submenu contains the Flash Utilities also.

Setup. Contains six submenus: Tune, Input/Output, Miscellaneous, SCSI, Import and Memory Configuration.

FX. Contains the digital effect processor functions.

Sequence Manage. Contains a 48-track sequencer.

MIDI. Contains global MIDI controls, velocity curve and other miscellaneous MIDI functions.

EOS 4.0 Software Manual 63

2 - Master Menu

Memory Statistics

The E-6400, e-64, E4K and EIV contain about half a Mbyte of usable Preset Memory. The E4X and E-Synth contain about 2.6 Mbytes of usable Preset Memory. Ultra series machines contain about 4 MB of usable preset memory.

Contact your E-mu dealer for upgrade information.

Memory Statistics

The main screen shows the internal memory status. There are three kinds of memory — Resident Memory, Preset Memory & Sample Memory.

The Resident memory display shows the amount of preset memory available for the optional (except on E-Synth) ROM or Flash RAM banks. Preset memory (also called CPU memory) is used to hold both preset parameter information and sequences. (The ratio between presets & sequences is user adjustable.) Sample memory, which contains the actual sample data, can vary from 4 megabytes to 128 megabytes.

Presets and sequences require far less memory than do samples, so less preset memory is needed. You are not likely to run out of preset memory, even when creating huge banks.

v To View the Memory Statistics:

Press the Master button on the Emulator. The Master Menu main screen appears showing the Memory Statistics.

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