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Edit 2.00 - Template Documentation for PROTEUS.TEM 01/04/91
PROTEUS.TEM is the Edit 2.00 template for the Proteus/1. I believe it will
also work for the Proteus/XR. Most values in the Proteus patch are numeric,
although a few have special significance. Those special values are detailed
here:
Fields 4-6, Link 1-3 Preset Number
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These fields contain the preset number that this preset is linked to. A
value of -1 signifies no linking. Note that the preset actually linked
to depends on the patch bank you have loaded. Values 0-191 are valid
preset numbers, although linking a preset to itself is a bit strange.
Fields 6-9, Link 0-3 High Key
Fields 10-13, Link 0-3 Low Key
Fields 21-22, Primary Low and High Key
Fields 39-40, Secondary Low and High Key
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These fields contain key numbers used for layering. The key number is a
value between 0 and 127, as follows:
Octave: -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Note: C 0 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120
C# 1 13 25 37 49 61 73 85 97 109 121
D 2 14 26 38 50 62 74 86 98 110 122
D# 3 15 27 39 51 63 75 87 99 111 123
E 4 16 28 40 52 64 76 88 100 112 124
F 5 17 29 41 53 65 77 89 101 113 125
F# 6 18 30 42 54 66 78 90 102 114 126
G 7 19 31 43 55 67 79 91 103 115 127
G# 8 20 32 44 56 68 80 92 104 116
A 9 21 33 45 57 69 81 93 105 117
A# 10 22 34 46 58 70 82 94 106 118
B 11 23 35 47 59 71 83 95 107 119
NOTE: C1 for the Proteus corresponds with C3 in Cakewalk. I'm not sure why
the discrepancy exists; the leftmost key on my Kawai is C1 in the Kawai
documentation and also C1 for Proteus - only Cakewalk thinks it is C3. This
may be due to the fact that Cakewalk doesn't know how to display "negative"
octaves, so adds two to the "standard" octave number.
Fields 14 and 32, Primary and Secondary Instrument
--------------------------------------------------
This value corresponds to the actual sampled sound to be used when creating
a patch. The Proteus/1 has 125 built-in samples. The primary and secondary
instruments can each be 0 for Off (no sound), or a number between 1 and 125.
The actual presets associated with each number can be found in the Proteus
Operation Manual on pages 76 through 79.
Fields 78-83, Keyboard/Velocity Patch 1-6 Destination
Fields 98-105, Realtime Patch 1-8 Destinations
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These are the various destinations to which keyboard and velocity information
can be routed. The destinations (also found on pages 54-55 of the Proteus
Operation Manual) are as follows (note that 0 is Off):
1. Pitch 17. LFO 1 Amount
2. Primary Pitch 18. LFO 1 Rate
3. Secondary Pitch 19. LFO 2 Amount
4. Volume 20. LFO 2 Rate
5. Primary Volume 21. Auxiliary Envelope Amount
6. Secondary Volume 22. Auxiliary Envelope Attack
7. Attack 23. Auxiliary Envelope Decay
8. Primary Attack 24. Auxiliary Envelope Release
9. Secondary Attack 25. Sample Start
10. Decay 26. Primary Sample Start
11. Primary Decay 27. Secondary Sample Start
12. Secondary Decay 28. Pan
13. Release 29. Primary Pan
14. Primary Release 30. Secondary Pan
15. Secondary Release 31. Tone
16. Crossfade 32. Primary Tone
33. Secondary Tone
Values 0-33 are valid for the keyboard/velocity patch destinations, while only
values 0-24 are valid for the realtime patch destinations.
Fields 90-97, Realtime Patch 1-8 Sources
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These are the various realtime controllers which can be routed to the realtime
patch destinations described in the preceding section. The values, from page
55 of the Proteus Operation Manual, are as follows:
0. Pitch Wheel 5. Mono Pressure
1. MIDI Controller A 6. Polyphonic Pressure
2. MIDI Controller B 7. LFO 1
3. MIDI Controller C 8. LFO 2
4. MIDI Controller D 9. Auxiliary Envelope
Fields 106-108, Footswitch 1-3 Destinations
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These are the destinations for the three footswitch inputs. The settings are
as follows (note that 0 is Off):
1. Sustain 7. Alternate Volume Release
2. Primary Sustain 8. Primary Alternate Volume Release
3. Secondary Sustain 9. Secondary Alternate Volume Release
4. Alternate Volume Envelope 10. Primary/Secondary Cross-switch
5. Primary Alternate Volume Envelope
6. Secondary Alternate Volume Envelope
The Proteus only has one template format, which is the template for the preset
patch. In order to use Edit with the