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Day to Day things
Before we begin, you should know how to store a Scene. This is basically very easy: first arrange the knobs
as desired. Once you have hit on an interesting sound, you can save this variant by holding down the Store
key and then pressing the first Scene switch. Now create another variant and save this one to Scene 2. It is
important that the two variants complement in each other tonally. Always bear in mind that any morphing
occurs first from Scene 1 to Scene 2!
Illustration: Knob positions for Scene Morphing
If you wish to fade in a sound you should take care that the first Scene doesn’t result in a relatively loud or
harmonically rich sound. Initially, both Scene settings are stored in the working memory of the CS2x. You will
need to save your Scene settings together with the complete Performance or they will be lost every time you
change to another Performance or into the Multi mode. Be careful, it’s easy to make a little mistake here: you
should reset all the knobs to their middle position before you actually store your Performance, otherwise you
will have inadvertently changed your entire Performance!
You should also be aware of the following: you may occasionally have played with the knobs and wondered
why no changes could be heard. It’s quite simple: if you have activated one or both of the Scenes, any knob
movements are simply ignored. The knob settings you have made will have no effect even when the Scenes
are deactivated.
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