Hi, Massimo. This may have been true with an earlier OS (I am using OS2.0), but I believe it caused problems if users did not save the current state every time they powered down. (Hey, maybe that would be a good question for a poll: How often do you save your E-Mu's current system settings as a multisetup before powering down?) The test is easy enought to duplicate in about a minute or two. (1) Change a few system setting (eg, display angle and midi) (2) Power down without saving the current setup as a multi (3) Power up (possibly after a minute or two) If you change the viewing angle to something that you need to lower or raise your head to see clearly, that would seem to be a quick answer. --Steve --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, massimo <massenmedium@...> wrote: > > According to the v2.0 manual - > > "The XX-7 automatically loads Multisetup 00 on power up. > Use this location to store your default settings." > > If you use Multi 00 then yes it will start with the last settings you used, otherwise it won't. ;) > > Massimo > > --- On Tue, 11/8/09, steve_the_composer <smw-mail@...> wrote: > Maybe Aaron can clarify this, but I thought that for the most part, the power up state represents >>last used<< settings [at power down], not necessarily the settings from the last multisetup saved/restored. > > --Steve >
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Re: Prodatum / Default Multisetup
2009-08-11 by steve_the_composer
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