MODE - ButtonThis button is used to select which of the five main parameter “Modes” are accessed by the“Data Entry” keypad. The current mode is indicated by one of five LED’s on the right hand side of the display panel.NOTE: When the Super Bass Station is switched on, “Program” mode is automatically selected. Each time the Mode buttonis pressed the next “Mode” in the menu will be selected i.e. “Program”, “MIDI RX Channel”, “MIDI TX Channel”, “Utility” and“Save”. From “SAVE”, the next press will loop the menu back to the Program Bank A mode.MODE 1 - Program Bank A & B.There are 2 “Banks” of 100 sounds in the Super Bass Station. They are divided up as follows: You cannot store programs inthe ROM area (“A” Bank 000 - 049) only in the RAM area.( “A” Bank 050 - 099 and “B” Bank 100 - 199) If you edit a ROMprogram, you can save it in one of the 150 RAM user program locations. The “Program Mode” is selected if the “ProgramLED” is lit or flashing. If it is not press the MODE button until it is. The “Data Entry Keypad” works differently in this mode.There are two methods to enter a number :1. DIGIT INPUT Using the buttons 0 to 9. NOTE: this must always be a three digit entry, for example :To select Bank A sound 8, press the “0” and “0” and “8” buttons and the display reads “08” and the “Program” LED iscontinuously lit indicating that you are in A bank.To select Bank B sound 17,press the “1” and “1” and “7” buttons and display reads “17” and the “Program” LED is flashingindicating that you are in B bank.2. INCREMENT/DECREMENT Using the “-” and “+” buttons.Press the “+” button to move up to the next program. Press the “-” button to move down to the next program. You will noticethat if program A bank 99 is selected and press the “+” button the program will change to B bank 00.You can also use MIDI Program Change and Bank Change commands from a sequencer or other external MIDI device tocall up programs.Data Entry/ProgramMode/Banks22MODESELECT