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Addendum/Errata

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Addendum/Errata For the SR40•8/SR56•8 Owner's Manual: Okay kidz! It's time to sharpen up your number 2 pencil and make a few changes in your manual. 1. On page 19: In the section Intercom, the Pin outputs should read: Pin 1 = ground/0V, Pin 2 = 28-30VDC, Pin 3 = audio + DC signalling. 2. On page 44: In the section Globally clearing all Mute Groups from memory, the last sentence in the first paragraph should read: "See 'Using the MIDI Ports' on page 50 or 'Using the DATA Port' on page 52." 3. On page 45: In the section Previewing Mute Groups, no mention is made of the fact that you can change a Mute Group in Preview mode and save it to memory. The last paragraph in step 3 should read: "You can manually add a channel to the Preview by pressing its MUTE button. Its MUTE LED lights, but it's not actually muted yet. You can even save it to the Mute Group by pressing STORE and then pressing the number of the Mute Group you're previewing." 4. On page 47: In the section Previewing Snapshots, no mention is made of the fact that you can change a Snapshot in Preview mode and save it to memory. The last paragraph in step 3 should read: "You can manually add a channel to the Preview by pressing its MUTE button. Its MUTE LED lights steadily, though it's not actually muted yet. You can even save it to the Snapshot by pressing STORE twice." Step 4 should read: "Once you've decided on a Snapshot or modified Snapshot configuration, press DO IT and the new Snapshot, plus any manually muted channels will engage. (Note that any channel mutes manually added to the Snapshot will mute, but their LEDs will not be lit.)" Add the following to the end of Step 5: "...Otherwise, press MUTE PREVIEW again to exit Preview mode. Press CLEAR and the Snapshot number will stop blinking. (The decimal point LED will blink if you have manually added any mutes to the Snapshot.)" The note following step 6 should read: "The Numeric Display continues to blink and indicates the last number selected while in Preview mode. If you want the display to return to the Snapshot number currently engaged, press the CLEAR button." 5. On page 50: In the section Using the MIDI Ports, the last sentence in the first paragraph should read: "The standard MIDI implementation table is located on page 53." In the section System Exclusive Messages (Sysex), the note (second paragraph) should read: "Sysex messages do not change the current state of the console, but only transfer data to and from ULTRA MUTE's memory. When a Sysex Request is made, two horizontal bars appear in the Numeric Display while data is being transferred (usually only noticeable during longer data transfers). While the console is receiving a Sysex dump, the Numeric Display flickers. Once the transfer is complete, use MIDI Note Messages or Program Change Messages to implement new Groups or Snapshots."

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Addendum/Errata
For the
SR40•8/SR56•8 Owner’s Manual:
Okay kidz! It’s time to sharpen up your number 2 pencil and make a few changes in your manual.
1.
On page 19:
In the section
Intercom
, the Pin outputs should read:
Pin 1 = ground/0V, Pin 2 = 28–30VDC, Pin 3 = audio + DC signalling.
2.
On page 44:
In the section
Globally clearing all Mute Groups from memory
, the last sentence in the first paragraph should
read:
“See ‘Using the MIDI Ports’ on
page 50 or ‘Using the DATA Port’ on
page 52.”
3.
On page 45:
In the section
Previewing Mute Groups
, no mention is made of the fact that you can change a Mute Group in
Preview mode and save it to memory. The last paragraph in step 3 should read:
“You can manually add a channel to the Preview by pressing its
MUTE
button. Its
MUTE
LED lights, but it’s
not actually muted yet.
Y
ou can even save it to the Mute Group by pr
essing
STORE
and then pr
essing the
number of the Mute Group you’r
e pr
eviewing.”
4.
On page 47:
In the section
Previewing Snapshots
, no mention is made of the fact that you can change a Snapshot in
Preview mode and save it to memory. The last paragraph in step 3 should read:
“You can manually add a channel to the Preview by pressing its
MUTE
button. Its
MUTE
LED
lights steadily
,
though it’
s not actually muted yet. Y
ou can even save it to the Snapshot by pr
essing STORE twice.”
Step 4 should read:
“Once you’ve decided on a Snapshot or modified Snapshot configuration, press
DO IT
and the new
Snapshot, plus any manually muted channels will engage.
(Note that any channel mutes manually added to
the Snapshot will mute, but their LEDs will not be lit.)”
Add the following to the end of Step 5:
“...Otherwise, press
MUTE PREVIEW
again to exit Preview mode.
Pr
ess
CLEAR
and the Snapshot
number will stop blinking. (The decimal point LED will blink if you have manually added any mutes to the
Snapshot.)”
The note following step 6 should read:
“The Numeric Display
continues to blink and indicates the last number selected while in Preview mode.
If you want the display to return to the Snapshot number currently engaged,
pr
ess the
CLEAR
button.”
5.
On page 50:
In the section
Using the MIDI Ports
, the last sentence in the first paragraph should read:
“The standard MIDI implementation table is located
on page 53.”
In the section
System Exclusive Messages (Sysex)
, the note (second paragraph) should read:
“Sysex messages do not change the current state of the console, but only transfer data to and from
ULTRA
MUTE
’s memory. When a Sysex Request is made, two horizontal bars appear in the Numeric Display while
data is being transferred (usually only noticeable during longer data transfers).
While the console is r
eceiv-
ing a Sysex dump, the Numeric Display flickers. Once the transfer is complete, use MIDI Note Messages or
Program Change Messages to implement new Groups or Snapshots.”