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January, 2001 YAMAHA CORPORATION About the AN200 Editor The AN200 Editor is a full-featured editing software program for the AN200 Desktop Control Synthesizer, providing an exceptionally simple, convenient and intuitive way to edit and control all of the AN200 parameters. Virtual "knobs," "buttons" and a special "LCD display" let you change parameters just as if you were operating an actual synthesizer control panel! The AN200 Editor lets you save your edits as an original User pattern and store up to 128 User. Naturally, you can save the data to floppy disks or your hard disk drive as AN200 Files. The AN200 Editor also features a convenient, easy-to-use AN200 Librarian that lets you organize your User patterns. For general instructions and explanations on how to use the AN200 Editor, see Setting and Changing Parameter Values and Toolbar. For information on specific, commonly used operations, see Operations. 2 Operations Selecting an AN200 Pattern Selecting an AN200 pattern is the important first step in editing. You can select a pattern from the Preset 1, Preset 2, or User banks (each of which contains 128 patterns). Once you’ve edited a pattern you can store it to the User bank as your original pattern and save it to a floppy disk/hard disk drive with other patterns as an AN200 File. AN200 patterns can be selected from either the Edit Panel window or the main control panel window. • Make sure to store your edits to a pattern before selecting another pattern. If you’ve edited the AN200 Editor parameters and then select a different pattern, all your edited parameters will be initialized to the default values of the newly selected pattern. z Select “AN200 Pattern List.” Click the PATTERN button at the bottom right of the main control panel. You can also quickly call up this dialog box by clicking any inactive part of the window pressing control key and clicking "AN200 Pattern List" in the pop-up menu. Or, you can click "Edit" on the menu bar, then select "AN200 Pattern List." x Select the desired pattern. Click on the desired pattern, then close the dialog box (click the close button) to return to the main control panel window. (You can also do this by clicking anywhere on the main control panel.) 3 Operations / Editing an AN200 Pattern Editing an AN200 Pattern Operations / Editing an AN200 Pattern Editing an AN200 Pattern z Select the desired pattern. Refer to Selecting an AN200 Pattern. x Edit the pattern parameters as desired from the main control panel. The main window of the AN200 Editor provides a "virtual" control panel with knobs and buttons, and lets you edit the patterns much as you would if you were operating an actual hardware synthesizer. c Store the edited settings as a User pattern, then save it with other edited patterns as an AN200 File. Use the Store operation to store your newly edited pattern. Then use the Save operation to save that edited pattern with other User patterns to an AN200 File. Both the Store and Save operations are necessary to ensure that your pattern is saved properly. Failing to do so would be roughly similar to writing a letter but not putting it in an envelope and sending it. Make sure to execute both operations when you wish to keep a pattern you’ve edited. 4 Operations / Initializing an AN200 Pattern to the Default Settings Operations / Initializing an AN200 Pattern to the Default Settings Initializing an AN200 Pattern to the Default Settings This function allows you to reset all the parameters of the selected pattern to the factory "initial pattern" default values. This gives you a "blank slate" from which you can create your own pattern. Keep in mind that this operation automatically erases all the settings of the selected pattern. If you wish to save the pattern for future recall, use the Store and Save functions. z Select “AN200 Pattern List.” Click the PATTERN button at the bottom right of the main control panel. You can also quickly call up this dialog box by clicking any inactive ...